A provocative study of what it means to be free, by the internationally acclaimed theatre director and his long-time collaborator.
Renowned theatre director Peter Brook on the essential questions facing anyone performing Shakespeare today.
One of the world's most revered theatre directors reflects on a fascinating variety of Shakespearean topics.
A wise, playful and deeply personal book by master theatre-maker Peter Brook.
Explores the issues facing theatrical performances. This work describes important developments in theatre from the last century, as well as smaller scale events, from productions by... Læs mere
A collection of new essays from the world-renowned director, offering unique and personal insights into sound and music.
In this volume, distinguished director Peter Brook provides candid answers to questions on his work and philosophy. Topics covered range from his innovative, award-winning production of "Marat/Sade" to his film and stage version of "King Lear".
Peter Brook is the most consistently innovative director in Western theatre. In these three essays he returns to the concept of his first book The Empty Space and examines what that means for the life of a production.
An autobiography of Peter Brook charting his career of over fifty years in theatrical direction from major post-war productions, through a radicalisation of his approach in... Læs mere
Using Oliver Sacks' neurological study "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" as its inspiration, "The Man Who" offers a series of doctor/patient scenarios that examine our attempts to understand the workings of the brain.
In The Shifting Point, his first book since The Empty Space, Brook assesses the lessons of his pioneering work from his brilliant debut at Stratford and the West End in the 1960s to the triumphant success of The Mahabharata.