Commedia dell'Arte, its Structure and Tradition chronicles a series of
discussions between two renowned experts in commedia dell'arte -
master practitioners Antonio Fava and John Rudlin.
These discussions were recorded during three recent visits by Fava to
Rudlin's rural retreat in south west France. They take in all of
commedia dell'arte's most striking and enduring elements - its masks,
its scripts and scenarios, and most outstandingly, its cast of
characters. Fava explores the role of each stock Commedia character and
their subsequent incarnations in popular culture, as well as their roots
in prominent figures of their time. The lively and wide-ranging
conversations also take in methods of staging commedia dell'arte for
contemporary audiences, the evolution of its gestures, and the
collective nature of its theatre-making.
This is an essential book for any student or practitioner of commedia
dell'arte - provocative, expansive wisdom from the modern world's
foremost exponent of the craft.