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Act French
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95Act French includes Adramelech’s Monologue by Valère Novarina, A.W.O.L. by Olivier Cadiot, 11 Septembre 2001/11 September 2001 by Michel Vinaver, Pumpkin On The Air by Michèle Sigal, We Were Sitting on The Shores of the World. . . by José Pliya, Cut by Emmanuelle Marie, and Inventories by Philippe Minyana.

American Melodrama
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art is (Speaking Portraits)
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Bruce Nauman
Regular price $22.95 Save $-22.95"[Bruce Nauman] has had a crucial impact on his peers as well as on countless younger artists in America and abroad."Robert Storr, critic/curator
Part of PAJ's acclaimed Art + Performance series, this is the first book to combine the essential critical writings on Bruce Nauman, interviews with him, and the artist's own writings, organized around performance issues. Contains more than forty selections, and several pages of illustrations.

Cabaret Performance
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Cellophane
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95“He is James Joyce reborn as a rap artist.”—Mel Gussow, The New York Times
This collection includes Albanian Softshoe, Mister Original Bugg, Cleveland, Bad Penny, Cellophane, Three Americanisms, Fnu Lnu, Girl Gone, Hypatia, The Sandalwood Box and Cat’s Paw. Written between 1983 and 1998, they showcase Wellman’s ongoing exploration of the limits of language and the consequences of humanity in the postmodern world.

Conversations with Meredith Monk (Expanded Edition)
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This expanded edition of Conversations with Meredith Monk offers a fascinating portrait of the internationally renowned composer, performer, director, and filmmaker, from her early years to the present.
The five long conversations that comprise the volume part of PAJ’s “Performance Ideas” series generate invaluable insights into artistic process, the human voice, interrelationships of time, space, and music, and the complexity of artistic legacies.
What is a “contemporary” work? How does an artwork retain its integrity of form over time? In these deeply engaging conversations, Monk speaks in great detail on her creation of music-theatre works, operas, and films, reflecting on the large-cast theatrical works and the more recent poetically distilled, abstract pieces.
In her preface to the new edition, Bonnie Marranca writes: “Now, against the background of life in extremis, it is evident that Monk had already acknowledged both the always unknown future and the resilience of human beings.”

Dada Performance
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Dandyism
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Ecologies of Theater
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Explosion of a Memory
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Explosion of a Memory
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Fassbinder: Plays
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Fefu and Her Friends
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95PAJ Publications has published five volumes of the author’s plays, including Maria Irene Fornes: Plays, Promenade and Other Plays, What of the Night?: Selected Plays, and Letters from Cuba. For her work as writer, director, teacher, librettist, and adapter of classics, over more than four decades, Maria Irene Fornes has received nine Obie Awards.

From Ritual to Theatre
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Futurist Performance
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Gary Hill
Regular price $20.95 Save $-20.95A major work of scholarship on the internationally celebrated video artist Gary Hill, this volume includes many of the important critical essays on his work over more than two decades, along with interviews with Hill, his own writings on video, and two dozen illustrations.

Hamletmachine and other Texts for the Stage
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Hawk Moon
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Heiner Müller After Shakespeare
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95Since first introducing his work to the English-speaking world in 1983 with Hamletmachine and Other Texts for the Stage, PAJ Publications has also published several other volumes by the author: Explosion of a Memory, The Battle, The Heiner Müller Reader. They include his dramatic works as well as poems, speeches, and interviews. Hamletmachine and Other Texts for the Stage is one of PAJ’s best-selling titles, with over 10,000 volumes in print.
The volume is translated by Carl Weber and Paul David Young. Weber has edited and translated all the Müller volumes, as well as plays by Kleist, Handke, and Kroetz. Also a director, he is professor emeritus at Stanford University. Young is the recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Paul Vogel Playwriting Award. He is currently working on a film version of his play In the Summer Pavilion.
Heiner Müller was one of the greatest writers of the 20th century and will undoubtedly be among the most indispensable of the 21st, the terrors of which his plays seem to have anticipated and anatomized. As Shakespeare’s dramatic poems emerged from an historical moment of a great linguistic and cultural synthesis, Müller’s gorgeous, mind-bending and altering upgrades of Shakespeare mark our present crisis-moment of linguistic and cultural discombobulation, if not disintegration.” - Tony Kushner, playwright
Heiner Müller’s unmistakable voiceferocious and brilliant, brutal and profoun burns through in pitch-perfect translations. Macbeth and Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome are the perfect Shakespearean vehicles for Müller’s vision of the bloody twentieth century. These plays are not just great theatreand they are great theatrethey are indispensable documents of European culture.” - Oskar Eustis, artistic director, The Public Theater
Heiner Müller’s plays, astonishing in their punch and poetry, are imbued with muscularity, richness and theatricality. His influence on the field is palpable and PAJ’s publications of brilliant translations will help to ensure that Müller’s wide-open vision of the theatre will proliferate. We urgently need his combination of the political, personal and aesthetic in our current culture.” - Anne Bogart, artistic director, Siti Company
A new volume of Heiner Müller’s coruscating, deeply damaged performance prose/ poetry arrives just in time for further chapters of the continued degradation and decline of the West. His theatre pieces take on galling new dimensions as democracies all over the world are in crisis and citizens of Arab countries pour into the streets to demand self-determination. Heiner Müller was a connoisseur of tyranny. The violence and the decay are already in the language, and thus his rendezvous with Shakespeare. After the fire, there is space for new growth in an old forest." - Peter Sellars, director

Languages of the Stage
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Lazzi
Regular price $15.95 Save $-15.95"An important addition to the literature on Italian Commedia dell'Arte."—Choice
This best-selling PAJ volume presents over 250 comedy routines used by commedia performers in Europe from 1550 to 1750. Includes an introduction, two complete commedia scenarios, and a glossary of commedia characters.

Lessons for the Professional Actor
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Letters from Cuba and Other Plays
Regular price $15.95 Save $-15.95“You would be taxed to find a show with a sweeter temper.”—The New York Times
Based on three decades of letters Maria Irene Fornes received from her brother in Havana, Letters from Cuba moves back and forth in time and place and spirit, linking a young dancer and her relatives in Cuba. Also includes Terra Incognita and Manual for a Desperate Crossing.

Mary Lucier
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95Internationally recognized for her visually elegant, thought-provoking video art, Mary Lucier was a sculptor, photographer and performance artist before she turned to video in 1973. This volume brings together a selection of Lucier’s previously unpublished writings and drawings along with essays, reviews, interviews and photographs of her ephemeral installations and performances to create an absorbing portrait of one of America’s most accomplished video pioneers.

New Europe
Regular price $22.95 Save $-22.95New Europe: Plays from the Continent is a collection of seven plays that explore issues of terrorism, immigration, youth, globalization, families, and post-communist culture in the years since the fall of the Berlin Wall and expansion of the European Union. It includes: Igor Bauersima, norway.today (Switzerland); Malgorzata Sikorska-Miszczuk, The Death of the Squirrel-Man (Poland); Goran Stefanovski, Hotel Europa (Macedonia); Petr Zelenka, Tales of Ordinary Madness (Czech Republic); Roland Schimmelpfennig, Push Up 1-3 (Germany): Juan Mayorga, Hamlyn (Spain); Jon Fosse, Sa ka la (Norway).

newARTtheatre
Regular price $14.00 Save $-14.00"newARTtheatre's greatest value may be that of a historical document of the understanding of a specific set of performance practices in its own time of making. The fresh and speculative perspective of these artists grappling with the evolving paradigm of the tightening entanglement between performance and visual artist is worth a read now and may be rich material for historians to come." —Jess Wilcox, The Brooklyn Rail
One of the hotly debated current issues is the turn by visual artists towards theatre as a way of working, by using plays, acting and rehearsal techniques for their art. The first of the new "Performance Ideas" books by PAJ, this volume includes playwright and curator Paul David Young in dialogue with many crossover artists, including Pablo Helguera, Liz Magic Laser, David Levine, Janet Cardiff, Alix Pearlstein, and Michael Smith, who offer wide-ranging views on performance, video, photography, and sound.

Performance Histories
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95This collection of essays and interviews by the editor of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art covers a wide range of current topics, such as avant-garde legacies, performance and ethics, art as spiritual practice, and the theater of food. The volume features individual commentaries on the plays of Wallace Shawn, The Wooster Group oeuvre, Robert Wilson and Gertrude Stein, and international theater, with extended reflections on performance in downtown New York City.

Performance, Technology and Science
Regular price $24.95 Save $-24.95This groundbreaking work of scholarship explores convergences between performance and science through an investigation of new technologies that drive computer-mediated, interactive art. Wide-ranging and richly illustrated essays uncover shifts that have occurred globally in the aesthetic understanding of performance within computer-augmented virtual and networked environments.

Plays for the End of the Century
Regular price $20.95 Save $-20.95Includes: Motherhood 2000 by Adrienne Kennedy, The Law of Remains by Reza Abdoh, Pangean Dreams: A Shamanic Journey by Rachel Rosenthal, Enter The Night by Maria Irene Fornes, Two Altars, Ten Funerals (All Souls) by Erik Ehn, A Girl’s Guide to the Divine Comedy by Shelley Berc, Frank Dell’s The Temptation of St. Antony by The Wooster Group, The Mind King by Richard Foreman and Cellophane by Mac Wellman.

Plays: Maria Irene Fornes
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Promenade and Other Plays
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Rachel Rosenthal
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95Inspired by theatrical writings of Antonin Artaud, Rosenthal’s performance art blends music, words, images and dance into ferociously moving works—a theater of cruelty tempered by love. Featuring critical commentary, interviews and photographs of Rosenthal’s performances and collecting for the first time a selection of her writings (including the script of Rachel’s Brain), this book captures the voice of a unique American artist.

Regarding Film
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95In this collection of his film writings, Kauffmann discusses films released after 1993, including films from major established directors, works from the iconoclastic world of independent cinema and the best of world cinema. In other essays, he muses on cinematic adaptations of Mozart’s operas, explores changing public attitudes toward film as an art form, looks at the possibilities of accurately dramatizing the Holocaust and recalls important figures in film history.

Richard Foreman
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95This wide-ranging anthology includes a collection of reviews tracing Foreman’s reception from the 1960s to today, a series of informative interviews, a section of critical essays and a selection of Foreman’s writings (including the complete text of My Head Was a Sledgehammer). The book also offers a detailed chronology of Foreman’s career, a current bibliography and 19 photographs from his plays.

Russian Satiric Comedy
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Shatterhand Massacree and Other Plays
Regular price $17.95 Save $-17.95This is the first volume of published plays by John Jesurun, one of the most innovative writer/director/media artists in America. The volume includes Shatterhand Massacree, Slight Return, Snow, and Firefall, demonstrating the range of the author’s work over two decades.

Symbolist Drama
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The Anthropology of Performance
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The Antitheatrical Prejudice: New Edition
Regular price $25.00 Save $-25.00The Antitheatrical Prejudice is essential reading today when theatricality, antitheatricality, and performativity are once again provocative issues playing out across contemporary culture and the arts. The original edition was published in 1981. The new edition includes a Foreword by Joseph Roach, the distinguished theatre historian and stage director, and professor emeritus, Dept. of English, Yale University. He is the author of The Player’s Passion: Studies in the Science of Acting and Cities of the Dead: Circum-Atlantic Performance.

The Battle
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The Bereaved/Mary
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The Other American Drama
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95The Other American Drama proposes an alternative to the received history of American drama, the Eugene O’Neil/Arthur Miller/August Wilson line of development so familiar to readers of standard drama surveys. Robinson’s book discusses Gertrude Stein, Maria Irene Fornes, Adrienne Kennedy and Richard Foreman as essential members of modern American theater rather than as curious fringe figures. It also rethinks such familiar figures as Tennessee Williams and Sam Shepard.

The Sun on the Tongue
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Theater Criticisms
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Theatrewritings
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Timelines
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Transmission Arts: Artists and Airwaves
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95Features 150 artists notable for their sonic, visual, and live works, spanning early radio experiments of the 1880s up to the present. The volume is organized in sections dealing with performance, composition, installation, broadcast, public works, and interactive networks projects. Includes 150 illustrations.

What of the Night?
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95A major new collection of the plays by Maria Irene Fornes. Includes Abingdon Square, one of the author’s best-known works originally produced in 1987 under Fornes’ direction. This story of a young woman’s personal liberation set in Greenwich Village of the early 1900s is played out in thirty-one sparse scenes of love and betrayal. The title play, What of the Night?, is an epic drama of four short plays on the individual’s struggle with poverty, love, and sorrow. The volume also includes The Summer in Gossensass and Enter the Night.
Maria Irene Fornes is a nine-time OBIE Award-winner, widely represented in the curriculum of contemporary theater in universities, and anthologized in the major contemporary drama textbooks.

Wordplays Five
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