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5.0 out of 5 stars Important, thoughtful, beautiful work. Ah!, August 1, 2004
This review is from: Rehearsing With Gods: Photographs and Essays on the Bread & Puppet Theater (Hardcover)
This is a simply breathtaking book, a wonderful and sorely needed piece of work. It captures in one volume a sample of the beauty and intelligence of the Bread & Puppet Theater which has not been recorded before. This radical puppet theater troupe, directed by the venerated Peter Schumann, is among the most important in the postwar theater; it is influenced by Brecht and hippie culture, but its work is unlike anything else before or since, and its brilliance has not yet been chronicled, much less sufficiently appreciated by criticism.

You can use this as a one-stop introduction to the Bread & Puppet Theater -- something which has long been needed, for the radical puppeteers have been among the most important artists of the last half-century but also the least known (at least outside radical politics and the Northeastern U.S.). And you can, and should, read it to reflect on the beauty of Bread & Puppet even if you already know the theater well. Ronald Simon's photos are stunning examples of spontaneous photography, capturing the essential feeling of being around Bread & Puppet, and are beautifully reproduced here at a decent size. Marc Estrin's essays on clusters of little topics -- World, Bread, Fiend, Human -- capture some lovely details and meditate intelligently on the life and aims of the theater.

This is the place your Bread & Puppet reading should begin, but it doesn't have to end here. Stefan Brecht's brilliant study of Bread & Puppet is out of print, but used copies can still be found both of Volume 1 and Volume 2. George Dennison's book An Existing Better World is also well worth reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Bread & Puppet Fans, July 11, 2007
This review is from: Rehearsing With Gods: Photographs and Essays on the Bread & Puppet Theater (Hardcover)
If you like Bread & Puppet, you'll be very happy with this book which is a celebration of their work. I've sold lots of them--especially at festivals where people can browse the pages and see what a high quality work the book is.
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