Journal article

Adapting musicology's use of affect theories to contemporary theatre-making: Directing Martin Crimp's Attempts on Her Life

Alyson Campbell

JOURNAL OF ADAPTATION IN FILM & PERFORMANCE | INTELLECT LTD | Published : 2011

Abstract

Adopting and adapting musicology's use of affect theories, specifically Jeremy Gilbert's idea of an 'affective analysis' and David Epstein's idea of 'shaping affect', this article looks at Martin Crimp's Attempts on Her Life from a practitioner's perspective. It investigates the challenges and benefits of adopting an 'affective approach' to directing recent theatre texts that stress the musicality and corporeality of language along with, and at times above, its signifying roles. Rather than locating Aristotelian dramatic climaxes based on narratological or characterological progression, an affective approach seeks to identify moments of affective intensity, which produce a different sort o..

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