Stanislavski and The Theatre of The Absurd

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Julian Jones
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ABSTRACT This paper is based on a lecture/workshop I gave at the S-Word Symposium, held at the University of Malta in April 2019. The original lecture comprised of a PowerPoint presentation, outlining some of the most common problems faced by my BA Hons Acting and Actor Musician students at Rose Bruford College at the beginning of their second year of training. During this initial block of work in semester one they find themselves grappling with a variety of texts written by those playwrights, grouped together by Martin Esslin in his seminal study of 1961, as the key representatives of what he famously termed The Theatre of The Absurd. 1 Opening with an introductory summation of my developing practice at RBC, followed by an outline of some of the theory involved – and some contextual framing relating to the philosophical underpinning that runs through Esslin’s interpretation of these plays 2 – I worked with a trio of Theatre Studies students from the University of Malta, in an attempt to demonstrate some of the key ideas I have been exploring in practice over the past few years. My premise is that, while an attempt to apply certain foundational aspects of Stanislavski’s “system” to these Absurdist texts is clearly problematic – particularly any attempt to create a psychologically coherent through-line-of-action, rooted in a detailed backstory or character biography – other Stanislavskian concepts, such as the magic if for example, when utilized discretely, can still prove useful. Key terminology is written in italics.
斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基和荒诞派戏剧
本文基于我于2019年4月在马耳他大学举行的S-Word研讨会上的演讲/研讨会。最初的讲座由一个ppt演示组成,概述了我在罗斯布鲁福德学院(Rose Bruford College)攻读荣誉表演和演员音乐家学士学位的学生在第二年培训开始时面临的一些最常见的问题。在第一学期的最初工作中,他们发现自己正在努力解决这些剧作家所写的各种文本,这些文本由马丁·埃斯林(Martin Esslin)在1961年的开创性研究中组合在一起,作为他著名的“荒谬戏剧”的主要代表。接下来是所涉及的一些理论的大纲,以及与贯穿埃斯林对这些戏剧的解释的哲学基础相关的一些背景框架。我与马耳他大学戏剧研究专业的三位学生合作,试图展示我在过去几年里一直在实践中探索的一些关键思想。我的前提是,虽然试图将斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基的“系统”的某些基本方面应用于这些荒诞主义文本显然是有问题的——特别是任何试图创造一个心理上连贯的贯穿行动线,植根于详细的背景故事或人物传记的尝试——其他斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基的概念,比如魔法,当被分散使用时,仍然可以证明是有用的。关键术语用斜体书写。
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