Synopsis
The Living Theatre - Art Exile and Outrage
Published by Methuen
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Throughout the 1950s and 1960s the Living Theatre was the most radical group in American theatrical history
Their flamboyant and counter-cultural experiments attracted international attention, their performances were leftist and sexually explicit
They suffered repeated censorship, arrests and imprisonments. In every way they were wildly notorious and theatrical
Tytell's history of the company is a detailed biography of its two charismatic founders and lead performers, Julian Beck and Judith Malina, and a searching look at the American avant-garde at mid-century
His story of The Living Theatre is also filled with a glittering and exotic cast of characters including Tennessee Williams, Frank O'Hara, Anaïs Nin, James Agee, Allen Ginsberg and the Beats, Jackson Pollock and the Abstract Expressionists, Peggy Guggenheim, Merce Cunningham, John Cage, Francis Ford Coppola and Robert and Ira Cohen
"A warm and passionate history of one of the great radical theatres of our time and a wonderful chronicle of the American cultural and social scene of the last fifty years. I recommend it to anyone who loves theatre" - André Gregory
"From the earliest years of its formation to the powerful and lasting impact on the American culture, John Tytell accurately recalls the people and the events that gave life and liberty to The Living Theatre. I'm indebted to Tytell for this honest and moving portrait of Julian Beck and Judith Malina" ~ Martin Sheen
"The narrative of the founding and embattled maintenance of The Living Theatre is a ripping American epic ... an important book that will serve as a reference for years to come" ~ American Theatre Magazine