Brecht in “Teatroscope”. Santa Giovanna dei Macelli secondo Strehler
Abstract
In Giorgio Strehler’s brechtian itinerary, Saint Joan of the Slaughterhouses is one of the
most controversial production and even less known. Brecht wrote the play in 1929 to
expose the evil and contradictory gears of the Great Depression, but he never saw the
play on stage. Strehler represents it in 1970 for Maggio Musicale Fiorentino’s
celebrations. There aren’t audio-visual recordings of the event: only notes directing, the
script, stills and reviews. On the basis of this documentation, the essay tries to advance
hypothesis of reconstruction of the show, highlighting the nature of psychedelic collage
of different styles and varied forms of entertainment (cinema, music hall, cabaret,
photography, drawing). The gigantism of the staging, the disruptive vocation to
intermediality and multidimensionality has suggested the definition of “teatroscope”. It
is an hybrid of great originality in the panorama of Italian director’s theater of the late
twentieth century, a container literary and figurative that we tried to open up.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2172