"SYMBOLS IN SILENCE": EDWARD GORDON CRAIG AND THE ENGRAVING OF WORDLESS DRAMA

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Buckley, Jennifer [1 ]
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[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Rhetor, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
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10.1017/S0040557413000033
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In his book On the Art of the Theatre (1911), Edward Gordon Craig recounted seeing a sign on the stage door at the Munich Künstlertheater that momentarily made him think he had discovered heaven. Sprechen Streng Verboten (speaking strictly forbidden), it read. So eager was he to find comrades who shared his radical vision of a wordless drama that Craig had misread an ordinary request for backstage silence as a ban on onstage speech. Although he sadly admitted that the German theatre was not as advanced as he had hoped, Craig insisted that the sign contained the clue to a modern theatrical renaissance-one he believed himself fully prepared to begin, if only someone else would provide the funds. © 2013 American Society for Theatre Research.
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