“The Point Is, You Don’t Seem to Have Learnt Anything”: Reimagining J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls as a Brechtian Lehrstück for the Middle Classes

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER
MODERN DRAMA Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.3138/md-65-3-1217
David Barnett
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abstract:This article considers the applicability of Bertolt Brecht’s most radical formal innovation, the Lehrstück or learning play, to a play that is neither written in the Brechtian tradition nor ostensibly a Lehrstück itself. J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls (1944) is a popular play often considered “political” by reviewers, yet it proposes no fundamental change to the political landscape its seeks to critique. Brecht’s Lehrstück, which dissolves the boundary between actor and spectator, offers a different mode of performance that actively confronts performers with the implications of their fictional counterparts and invites reflection on how the problems presented might be addressed. The article identifies the political shortcomings of Priestley’s play and introduces Brechtian categories into the analysis and performance of the play before radicalizing these by transforming An Inspector Calls into a Lehrstück. The process the play undergoes signals the liveliness and durability of this dramaturgical form and offers an example of how Brecht can remain productive in a contemporary theatre context.
“关键是,你似乎什么都没学到”:把普里斯特利的《检查员的呼唤》重新想象成中产阶级的布莱希特式的lehrst ck
本文考虑了贝托尔特·布莱希特(Bertolt Brecht)最激进的形式创新,lehrst ck或学习剧,对既不是按照布莱希特传统编写的,也不是表面上的lehrst ck本身的戏剧的适用性。j·b·普里斯特利的《检查员来了》(1944)是一部很受欢迎的戏剧,评论家们经常认为它带有“政治色彩”,但它并没有对其所要批判的政治格局提出根本性的改变。布莱希特的lehrst消解了演员和观众之间的界限,提供了一种不同的表演模式,积极地让表演者面对他们虚构的对手的暗示,并引发对如何解决所呈现问题的思考。本文指出了普里斯特利戏剧的政治缺陷,并在将《检查员的呼唤》转变为lehrst ck之前,将布莱希特式的分类引入到戏剧的分析和表演中。这部戏剧所经历的过程标志着这种戏剧形式的活力和持久性,并提供了布莱希特如何在当代戏剧环境中保持生产力的例子。
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