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Beautiful Chaos

A Life in the Theater

Carey Perloff
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Pages
196
Year
2015
Language
English

About

Carey Perloff, Artistic Director of San Francisco's legendary American Conservatory Theater, pens a lively and revealing memoir of her twenty-plus years at the helm and delivers a provocative and impassioned manifesto for the role of live theater in today's technology-infused world. Perloff's personal and professional journey--her life as a woman in a male-dominated profession, as a wife and mother, a playwright, director, producer, arts advocate, and citizen in a city erupting with enormous change--is a compelling, entertaining story for anyone interested in how theater gets made. She offers a behind-the-scenes perspective, including her intimate working experiences with well-known actors, directors, and writers, including Tom Stoppard, Harold Pinter, Robert Wilson, David Strathairn, and Olympia Dukakis. Whether reminiscing about her turbulent first years as a young woman taking over an insolvent theater in crisis and transforming it into a thriving, world-class performance space, or ruminating on the potential for its future, Perloff takes on critical questions about arts education, cultural literacy, gender disparity, leadership, and power.

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Reviews

"For anyone interested in the complexities of the art of theater, this lively, entertaining and informative book is a must."
Corinna Lothar, Washington Times
"In a truly inspiring and rewarding read, Perloff recounts her tenure as the artistic director of San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.). . . . Perloff's story will certainly appeal to theater lovers, but her memoir will also engage any reader interested in the story of a professional pioneer and an individual working to reinvent a struggling organization."
Booklist
"The big questions Perloff tackles--artistic experimentation versus commercial imperative, survival in a changing financial landscape, why make theater and for whom ? -- are as pertinent in Britain as in San Francisco, or indeed anywhere people are making theater and trying to keep it afloat."
Laura Baggaley, Times Literary Supplement UK

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