Screened Stages: On Theatre in Film

This book is devoted to tracing the variety of ways that theatre, theatricality, and performance are embedded in Hollywood cinema as screened stages.


A screened stage is the literal or metaphorical appearance of a stage on screen. When the Hollywood style emerged in cinema history it traumatically severed the entwined relationship between film and theatre. The book makes the argument that cinema longs for theatre after that separation. The histories of stage and screen persistently crisscross one another making their separation problematic. The screened stage from the end of the nineteenth century until now offers a miniaturized version of cinema and theatre history. Moments of the stage within the screen compress historical styles and movements into saturated representations on film. Such examples overflow the cinematic screen into singular manifestations of presentness. Screened stages uncover what it means to be simultaneously present and absent.


This book would be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, film, dance, and performance.

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Screened Stages: On Theatre in Film

This book is devoted to tracing the variety of ways that theatre, theatricality, and performance are embedded in Hollywood cinema as screened stages.


A screened stage is the literal or metaphorical appearance of a stage on screen. When the Hollywood style emerged in cinema history it traumatically severed the entwined relationship between film and theatre. The book makes the argument that cinema longs for theatre after that separation. The histories of stage and screen persistently crisscross one another making their separation problematic. The screened stage from the end of the nineteenth century until now offers a miniaturized version of cinema and theatre history. Moments of the stage within the screen compress historical styles and movements into saturated representations on film. Such examples overflow the cinematic screen into singular manifestations of presentness. Screened stages uncover what it means to be simultaneously present and absent.


This book would be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, film, dance, and performance.

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Screened Stages: On Theatre in Film

Screened Stages: On Theatre in Film

by Rachel Joseph
Screened Stages: On Theatre in Film

Screened Stages: On Theatre in Film

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This book is devoted to tracing the variety of ways that theatre, theatricality, and performance are embedded in Hollywood cinema as screened stages.


A screened stage is the literal or metaphorical appearance of a stage on screen. When the Hollywood style emerged in cinema history it traumatically severed the entwined relationship between film and theatre. The book makes the argument that cinema longs for theatre after that separation. The histories of stage and screen persistently crisscross one another making their separation problematic. The screened stage from the end of the nineteenth century until now offers a miniaturized version of cinema and theatre history. Moments of the stage within the screen compress historical styles and movements into saturated representations on film. Such examples overflow the cinematic screen into singular manifestations of presentness. Screened stages uncover what it means to be simultaneously present and absent.


This book would be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, film, dance, and performance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367498269
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/27/2025
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rachel Joseph is an Associate Professor of Human Communication and Theatre at Trinity University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Screened Stages


Chapter 1: Disappearing in Plain Sight: from Magic Trick to Hollywood Style


Chapter 2: The Presentness of Charlie Chaplin and the Screen Dreams of Buster Keaton


Chapter 3: Longing for Depth in the Hollywood Musical


Chapter 4: Circulations: Performing Women from Three Films from 1950


Chapter 5: The Traumatic Stages of Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick


Chapter 6: David Lynch and the Stages of the Brokenhearted


Chapter 7: The Infinite Stages of Lars von Trier, Charlie Kaufman, and Wes Anderson


Index

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