Jean-Pierre Sarrazac Explained
Jean-Pierre Sarrazac (pronounced as /fr/; born 1946) is a French playwright, stage director, drama trainer and university teacher. In his works he has been influenced by Bernard Dort. He has published several studies and books on drama and dramaturgy.[1] He directed several plays by playwrights Valère Novarina, Strindberg, von Saaz and himself. Jean-Pierre Sarrazac is an emeritus professor of theatre studies at the [2] and invited professor at the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium).[3]
Works
Plays
- 1976 : Lazare lui aussi rêvait d'eldorado
- 1985 : L'Enfant-roi (The Kid King)
- 1989 : Les Inséparables (The Unbreakables)
- 1989 : La Passion du jardinier (The Gardener's Passion)
- 1993 : Harriet
- 1996 : La Fugitive (The Fugitive)
- 2003 : Cantiga para jà, Place de la Révolution (co-written with Christina Mirjol)
Essays
- 1981 : L'Avenir du drame
- 1989 : Théâtres intimes (Intimate Theatres)
- 1995 : Théâtres du moi, théâtres du monde (Theatres Of Me, Theatres Of The World)
- 2000 : Critique du théâtre. De l'utopie au désenchantement (The Theater Critic, The Disenchantment Utopia)
- 2004 : Jeux de rêves et autres détours
Notes and References
- Web site: SubStance. Project MUSE. 26 December 2010.
- http://www.univ-paris3.fr/m-sarrazac-jean-pierre-29878.kjsp?RH=1178827308773 Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
- http://www.uclouvain.be/320190.html Université catholique de Louvain