The Routledge Companion to Scenography is the largest and most
comprehensive collection of original essays to survey the historical,
conceptual, critical and theoretical aspects of this increasingly
important aspect of theatre and performance studies.
Editor and leading scholar Arnold Aronson brings together a uniquely
valuable anthology of texts especially commissioned from across the
discipline of theatre and performance studies.
Establishing a stable terminology for a deeply contested term for the
first time, this volume looks at scenography as the totality of all the
visual, spatial and sensory aspects of performance. Tracing a line from
Aristotle's Poetics down to Brecht and Artaud and into contemporary
immersive theatre and digital media, The Routledge Companion to
Scenography is a vital addition to every theatre library.