Brecht, B. 4,14 n30,56 n36, 66,93 n58,
161 n3,176 n25, 178– 89
broad-sense politics 161– 4
broad-sense theatre 8– 10
Brockett, O. xii,10 n 25
Brook, P. 4–6, 10, 59
Brown, J. xii,176 n 25
Bruisov, V. 64,64 n 52
Büchner, G. 78, 90–3,90 n51,91 n55, 94–5,
111
Budd, M.142 n30, 156
Burden, C. 177
Burke, E. 140–1,141 n 29
Burnyeat, M.26 n11, 43
Butterworth, C. 9
capitalism 185– 7
Carlson, M. xii,105 n 17 – 18,113 n48,116 n64,
121 n78,141 n28,167 n 10
Carroll, N.80 n 21
Cartledge, P.168 n12,173 n 16
case studies 41– 3
catharsis 33, 129–30, 144–5, 149–50, 166, 171;
meaning 151; as purging 151–4; as
purification 154– 5
The Caucasian Chalk Circle 188
censorship 176– 7
De Certeau, M. 91,91 n 52
characters 1–2, 11–12, 14, 30, 36; emotion
128 – 32, 135–6, 141, 146–8, 156; history 76,
78, 82, 84, 86, 92, 95; mimesis 42; morality
108 – 9, 112, 114, 116–17, 122; political
theatre 177, 180–3, 186; truth/illusion 49,
52 – 3, 61–2, 69
Charles I 172, 175, 190
Chekhov, A. 128,128 n1, 130–1, 142, 153,
175 – 6
The Cherry Orchard60, 107
Chorus 38–9, 41, 67–9, 88
Christianity 32, 105–6, 111, 113
Chrysippus 110
Church 105, 114, 162
Churchill, C. 9,77 n7, 160–1, 165, 168–9, 172,
176
Cicero 175
closet dramas 3, 11
Cold War 176
Coleridge, S.56 n36, 63– 5
collaboration 7, 9
collective actionseepolitics
Collingwood, R. 94
comedy 27, 63, 75, 116, 167, 174
commands 168, 185
communism 188
compensation 144
Confessions of Felix Krull 59
conservatism 187
content 48–55, 175
contingencies 167– 8
conventions 22, 30,36 n44, 59, 120– 1
costume design 13, 58–9, 95
counterfactual plays 79, 82, 188
craft 119– 23
Craig, E.G. 116
critics 13, 15, 55, 114, 150, 170, 189
Critique of the Power of Judgement 37
The Crucible178,180 n 39
Cuban missile crisis 163
current affairs 165, 167
Currie, G.50 n18,88 n 46
Danto, A.89 n 48
Danton’s Death5, 66, 84, 90–1, 111
deception 118–19, 122
democracy 162, 170, 174
Democracy 78
denial 131–2, 135–7, 139– 49
The Depressed Person 166
desire 67
dialectical materialism 184
dialogue form x
Diamond, C. 108
didacticism 187
Diderot, D. xi, 31, 101,101 n2,107 n26,
114 – 15, 119– 23
Dionysian art 68–70, 105, 174
directors 1–2, 13–14, 16, 81, 95, 165
disentrancement 63
A Doll’s House14, 167
drama 10–11,32 n31, 34–5, 79, 82, 84– 5
dramaturges 63
dress rehearsals 176– 7
economy 75
Either/Or 48
ekklesia 174
The Elephant Man 62
Else, G.149 n 44
Elsom, J. 176,176 n25;27, 188
emotion 106, 108–11, 119–23, 166, 178–9;
morality 108–11, 119–23, 146–7; nature
147 – 8; political theatre 186, 189; role 128– 59
emotional responses to fiction 130– 8
empathy 179–81, 183–4, 186–7, 189
Emperor and Galilean 84
Encyclopaedia101, 114
Enlightenment 92, 101
entertainment 102–5, 139, 187
204 Index