
I've Got the Shakes: Performing Richard Foreman - Hardcover
I've Got the Shakes: Performing Richard Foreman - Hardcover
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by Shauna Kelly (Author)
No single artist better embodied the spirit of experimental theater than Richard Foreman, one of the most important theater makers of the last century.
Beginning in 1968 with his founding of the Ontological-Hysteric Theater, Foreman helped to redefine the landscape of American theater, creating a vast body of work that expanded the possibilities for what theater can do and be. Infamous for their extravagant titles (including King Cowboy Rufus Rules the Universe! and Deep Trance Behavior in Potatoland) and pursuit of an utterly singular and uncompromising vision, these works required unusual devotion and discipline from actors, who had to commit to months of rehearsals, six hours a day, six days a week. I've Got the Shakes offers a peek behind the curtain of the creative process with one of the most idiosyncratic theater makers in history, along with innumerable theater artists who helped bring his vision to the stage. Combining oral histories, written recollections, directorial notes, and other never-before-seen material-including four interviews with Foreman from 2015 to 2022-it reveals what drew so many to his plays, the demanding job of the performers in bringing his elaborate productions to life, and the restless, searching philosophy that animated all his work.Author Biography
Shauna Kelly is an actor who worked in New York City from 1997-2010 and was a cast member in Richard Foreman's play in 2004. Currently she resides in Tokyo where her acting credits include Frontline - Yokohama Bay (Warner Bros.) and Human Specimens (Amazon MGM). As a researcher she seeks substantive reflections on the value of theater for performers and spectators alike. Her work contains characteristics of biography and memoir that convey both niche culture and big-picture ideas.



















