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SUB Gfittingen 216 644 240 FOURTH EDITION Wadsworth Anthology OF DRAMA W. B. WORTHEN University of California, Berkeley THOIVISOIM WADSWORTH Australia Canada Mexico Singapore Spain United Kingdom United States

Contents Preface iii Introduction: Drama, Theater, and Culture 1 Reading Drama and Seeing Theater 1 Drama and Theater in History 1 Dramatic Genres 5 Dramatic Form 6 The Stage in Critical Practice 7 Reading the Material Theater 7 UNITl Classical Athens 9 The City Dionysia 11 The Theater of Dionysus 12 Theater and Social Life 13 Drama and Performance 15 Women in the Athenian Theater 16 Forms of Greek Drama 16 Greek Performance in Performance History 17 ASIDE Roman Drama and Theater 18 READING THE MATERIAL THEATER 20 Aeschylus Agamemnon 23 Sophocles Oedipus the King 43 Euripides Medea 63 Aristophanes Lysistrata 79 Aristotle, from The Poetics 97 Sue-Ellen Case, from "Classic Drag: The Greek Creation of Female Parts" 106 Niall W. Slater, from "The Idea of the Actor" 111 AN ACTOR'S PERSPECTIVE Interview with Fiona Shaw on Medea 117 Michael Billington, review of The Oresteia. Royal National Theatre (1981) 121

Vlll CONTENTS UNIT II Classical Japan 123 The Development of Noh Theater 127 The Development of Doll Theater 130 The Development of Kabuki Theater 132 Classical Japanese Drama in Performance History ASIDE Sanskrit Drama and Theater 136 READING THE MATERIAL THEATER 140 Kan'ami Kiyotsugu Matsukaze 141 Nakamura Matagoro II and James R. Brandon, adaptors ChTishingura: The Forty-Seven Samurai 148 135 Zeami Motokiyo, from "A Mirror Held to the Flower" 168 Graham Ley, "Aristotle's Poetics, Bharatamuni's Natyasastra, and Zeami's Treatises: Theory as Discourse" 178 A PLAYWRIGHT'S PERSPECTIVE Zeami Motokiyo, from Teachings on Style and the Flower 190 Sandra Schlanger, review of Chushingura:The Forty-Seven Samurai. University of Hawai'i (1979) 196 UNIT III Medieval and Renaissance England 197 Drama and Theater in Medieval England 199 Staging Medieval Drama 202 Drama and Theater in Renaissance London 205 The Professional Theater and Its Society 205 ASIDE Shakespeare's Globe 210 Drama and Performance 212 Women in Drama and Performance 213 ASIDE The Jacobean Court Masque 214 Medieval and Renaissance Drama in Performance and History 217 READING THE MATERIAL THEATER 222 Anonymous The Wakefield Second Shepherds' Pageant224 Anonymous Everyman 236 Chritopher Marlowe Doctor Faustus 247 William Shakespeare Hamlet 274 The Tempest 322

CONTENTS IX Sir Philip Sidney, from Apology for Poetry 351 Phyllis Rackin, "Misogyny is Everywhere" 353 AN ACTOR'S PERSPECTIVE Michael Pennington, "Hamlet," from Players of Shakespeare 362 Mel Gussow, review of Hamlet. Directed by John Barton. Royal Shakespeare Company (1980) 368 UNIT IV Early Modern Europe 371 The Political Climate 373 Theater in France, 1660-1700 375 Theater in England, 1660-1737 377 Theater in Spain's Golden Age, 1580-1680 379 Dramatic Innovation in France, England, and Spain 382 ASIDE Commedia dell' Arte 383 Neoclassicism, Drama, and Theater 384 Early Modern Drama in Performance and History 385 READING THE MATERIAL THEATER 386 Pedro Calderon de la Barca Life Is a Dream 387 Moliere Tartuffe 414 Jean Racine Phaedra 444 Aphra Behn The Rover 464 Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Loa to The Divine Narcissus 499 John Dryden, "Preface to Troilus and Cressida, Containing the Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy" 508 Katharine Eisaman Maus, from '"Playhouse Flesh and Blood': Sexual Ideology and the Restoration Actress" 518 AN ACTRESS'S PERSPECTIVE Hippolite Clairon, from Memoirs of Hippolite Clairon, the Celebrated French Actress: With Reflections Upon the Dramatic Arts 523 Frank Rich, review of The Rover. Directed by John Rubinstein. The Williamstown Theatre (1987) 526

X CONTENTS UNIT Modern Europe 529 Theater and Culture to 1950 ASIDE Melodrama 538 531 Theater and Culture Since 1950 541 Modern European Drama in Performance and History READING THE MATERIAL THEATER 548 546 Henrik Ibsen A Doll House 551 August Strindberg The Father 578 Anton Chekhov The Cherry Orchard 597 Elizabeth Robins Votes for Women! 621 Bernard Shaw Major Barbara 652 Luigi Pirandello Six Characters in Search of an Author 686 Bertolt Brecht Mother Courage and Her Children 709 Samuel Beckett Endgame 738 Harold Pinter The Homecoming 762 Marguerite Duras India Song 788 Heiner Miiller Hamletmachine 816 Caryl Churchill Cloud Nine 822 David Edgar Pentecost 851 Friedrich Nietzsche, from The Birth of Tragedy 898 Emile Zola, from Naturalism in the Theatre 901 Martin Esslin, from The Theatre of the Absurd 907 Fredric Jameson, from "Postmodernism and Consumer Society" 910 Constantin Stanislavski, "Direction and Acting" 914 Bertolt Brecht, "Theatre for Pleasure or Theatre for Instruction" 919 Antonin Artaud, from The Theater and Its Double 922 Una Chaudhuri, from Staging Place:The Geography of Modern Drama 928 A DIRECTOR'S PERSPECTIVE "A Director's Approach: An Interview with Peter Hall on his Production of The Homecoming" 938 Bernard Shaw, review of A Doll's House. Globe Theatre (1897) 945 Ben Brantley, review of A Doll's House. Belasco Theater (1997) 947

CONTENTS XI UNIT VI The United States 949 "The" American Theater? 951 European Influence and American Innovation Postwar Experiments 954 African-American Drama and Theater 955 ASIDE The Federal Theater Project 956 Popular Theater and Mass Culture 958 American Drama in Performance and History ASIDE Performance Art 960 READING THE MATERIAL THEATER 962 Dion Boucicault The Octoroon 965 Susan Glaspell Trifles 987 Angelina Weld Grimke Rachel 994 Eugene O'Neill The Hairy Ape 1020 Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie 1038 Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman 1064 Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones Dutchman 1099 Luis Valdez and El Teatro Campesino Los Vendidos 1111 Maria Irene Fornes Fefu and Her Friends 1116 Sam Shepard True West 1133 August Wilson Fences 1155 David Henry Hwang M. Butterfly 1182 Tony Kushner Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches 1207 Anna Deavere Smith Fires In the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and Other Identities ' 1238 Naomi Iizuka 36 Views 1269 Suzan r Lori Parks Topdog/Underdog 1292 Arthur Miller, from "Tragedy and the Common Man" 1318 Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones, from "The Revolutionary Theatre" 1320 952 959 August Wilson, "The Ground on Which I Stand" 1322 Robert Brustein, "Subsidized Separatism" 1328 A DESIGNER'S PERSPECTIVE Arnold Aronson, "Design for Angels in America: Envisioning the Millennium" 1331 Ben Brantley, review of Topdog/Underdog. Joseph Papp Public Theater (2001) 1337

CONTENTS UNIT VII World Stages 1339 A Global Theater? 1341 Postcolonial Perspectives 1342 Postcolonial Drama in Performance and History 1344 Analyzing Postcolonial Theater and Drama 1363 ASIDE Intercultural Performance 1365 READING THE MATERIAL THEATER 1366 Satoh Makoto My Beatles 1368 Aime Cesaire A Tempest 1381 Griselda Gambaro Information for Foreigners 1398 Athol Fugard, John Kani, Winston Ntshona The Island 1419 Wole Soyinka Death and the King's Horseman 1432 Brian Friel Translations 1457 Maishe Maponya Gangsters 1483 Jack Davis No Sugar 1496 Gao Xingjian The Other Shore 1533 Tomson Highway Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing 1549 Judith Thompson Lion in the Streets 1578 Manjula Padmanabhan Harvest 1597 Frantz Fanon,"The Fact of Blackness" 1629 Homi Bhabha, "Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse" 1639 Helen Gilbert and Joanne Tompkins, from Post-Colonial Drama 1644 A PLAYWRIGHT'S PERSPECTIVE Athol Fugard, from Notebooks 1652 John Bemrose, review of Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing. Royal Alexandria Theatre (1991) 1657 Appendix: Writing About Drama and Theater 1659 Glossary 1667 Bibliography 1679 Appendix: Video, Film, and Sound Recordings of Plays Credits 1709 Index 1713 1699