A Profile of Jonathan Miller
Jonathan Miller is one of the most important directors of theater and opera today. Written with Miller's full cooperation and with access to rehearsals, this is the first book to explore his work in depth. Michael Romain examines this significant career in theater through a series of interviews with Miller and his collaborators. It is rare that a director is willing or able to discuss his craft and rarer still to find colleagues who can recount their impressions of rehearsals and productions. However, in a series of conversations with actors, conductors, designers, singers, directors, and writers, a fascinating portrait of Miller emerges.
The book is divided into three sections, beginning with an introduction that sets Miller's work in the context of contemporary European theater. Part Two is an interview with Miller, covering such topics as his career, working methods, points of inspiration and views of current theater and opera. Part Three is a collection of conversations with artists including Zubin Mehta, Roger Norrington, Dudley Moore, Max von Sydow, Terry Hands, John Cleese, Frank Langella, Roger Daltrey and Jack Lemmon. The volume also contains a complete chronology of Miller's work in theater, opera, television, and film, including information on forthcoming productions, as well as numerous photographs from productions.
Michael Romain has written literary and drama criticism for publications in Britain and the United States.
- First book to explore Miller's work in depth
- Charts Miller's career through interviews with over 40 artists including: John Cleese, Zubin Mehta, Terry Hands, Max von Sydow, Dudley Moore. Covers work in progress through to 1993
- Contains: a major interview with Miller covering topics from the source of his inspiration to his view on current theatre and opera
Reviews & endorsements
"[Romain's] book is a composite profile, resembling a cubist portrait. Through intelligent, expert interviews with designers, actors, conductors, and others with whom Miller has worked, as well as through an extended dialog with Miller himself, the subject is seen from many viewpoints. The resulting collage is a vivid depiction of a modern-day Renaissance man. Romain provides an excellent introductory essay highlighting many of the common themes of the interviews. Highly recommended." Library Journal
Product details
November 1991Hardback
9780521401371
252 pages
238 × 158 × 20 mm
0.5kg
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Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Chronology
- Part I. Jonathan Miller - His Work in the European Theatre: Part II. Work in Progress - A Dialogue With Jonathan Miller: Part III. Conversations.