Strindberg’s "The Ghost Sonata": A Modern Drama in Performance


Scientific Essay, 2008

6 Pages, Grade: H1


Abstract or Introduction

August Strindberg’s The Ghost Sonata does not suggest a realistic portrait of life, rather, like a dream, this play offers a subjective experience of the world. It is a highly modern text as it blurs the realms of real and illusion to expose the world in all its
scary ambivalence, questioning the old doctrine and the notion of ‘one great truth’. In this way, The Ghost Sonata requires a dramaturgy which rejects realist styles of theatre and adopts an expressionist form. The Ghost Sonata’s world premiere, loosely
directed by August Falck, was staged at Strindberg’s Intima Teatern in Stockholm (1908). Although the premiere did not exactly stun its audiences, it had planted the seeds for an expressionist dramaturgy which would later fully blossom and resonate in the set design, characterization, and overall rhythm used in subsequent productions.
For example, Ingmar Bergman’s 2001 staging of the play in New York (done by Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden and presented by the Brooklyn Academy of Music at The Harvey Lichtenstein Theatre) is an example of how The Ghost Sonata was milked for its theatrical potential, conveying how this play’s dramaturgical journal has cleared the stage for something extraordinary.

Details

Title
Strindberg’s "The Ghost Sonata": A Modern Drama in Performance
College
University of Melbourne
Course
Modern Drama
Grade
H1
Author
Year
2008
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V119985
ISBN (eBook)
9783640234257
File size
466 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Strindberg’s, Ghost, Sonata, Modern, Drama, Performance, Modern, Drama
Quote paper
Francis Grin (Author), 2008, Strindberg’s "The Ghost Sonata": A Modern Drama in Performance, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/119985

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