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Artaud and Alfred
The Alfred Jarry Theatre, founded by Antonin Artaud and Roger Vitrac, housed several Absurdist plays, including ones by Ionesco and Adamov.
* Jannarone, Kimberly, " The Theater Before Its Double: Artaud Directs in the Alfred Jarry Theater ," Theatre Survey 46. 2 ( November 2005 ), 247-273.
According to Oscar G. Brockett, the works of Gheledrode resemble those of Alfred Jarry, the surrealists, and the expressionists, and his theories are similar to those of Antonin Artaud.

Artaud and Jarry
The work of Jarry, the Surrealists, Antonin Artaud, Luigi Pirandello and so on also influenced the work of playwrights from the Theatre of the Absurd.

Artaud and Theatre
" Theorising a new theatrical form that would be immediate and direct, that would link the unconscious minds of performers and spectators in a sort of ritual event, Artaud created the Theatre of Cruelty, in which emotions, feelings, and the metaphysical were expressed not through language but physically, creating a mythological, archetypal, allegorical vision, closely related to the world of dreams.
In his seminal book The Theatre and Its Double ( 1938 ), Artaud described theatre as " la réalité virtuelle ", a virtual reality in which, in Erik Davis's words, " characters, objects, and images take on the phantasmagoric force of alchemy's visionary internal dramas ".
* September 4 – Antonin Artaud, Theatre Practitioner, Director and Actor ( d. 1948 )
Over scenes from groups such as the Squat Theatre and the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch Fassbinder spoke passages from Antonin Artaud as well as his own commentary.
The group's primary influence was Antonin Artaud, who espoused the Theatre of Cruelty, which was supposed to shock the audience out of complacency.
Brook was influenced by the work of Antonin Artaud and his ideas for his Theatre of Cruelty.
* Jamieson, Lee, Antonin Artaud: From Theory to Practice ( Greenwich Exchange: London, 2007 ) Contains practical exercises on Artaud drawn from Brook's Theatre of Cruelty Season at the RSC.
While remaining true to his Theatre of Cruelty and reducing powerful emotions and expressions into audible sounds, Artaud had utilized various, somewhat alarming cries, screams, grunts, onomatopoeia, and glossolalia.
In his book The Theatre and Its Double, which contained the first and second manifesto for a " Theatre of Cruelty ," Artaud expressed his admiration for Eastern forms of theatre, particularly the Balinese.
:– Antonin Artaud, The Theatre of Cruelty, in The Theory of the Modern Stage ( ed.
Artaud was heavily influenced by seeing a Colonial Exposition of Balinese Theatre in Marseille.
The Living Theatre was also heavily influenced by him, as was much English-language experimental theatre and performance art ; Karen Finley, Spalding Gray, Liz LeCompte, Richard Foreman, Charles Marowitz, Sam Shepard, Joseph Chaikin, and more all named Artaud as one of their influences.
Morrison enrolled in and attended Jack Hirschman's famous course on Artaud at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1964, while an undergraduate student majoring in Cinematography and Theatre.
The survival horror video game Silent Hill: Origins contains a segment in which the protagonist must solve puzzles within the " Artaud Theatre ", which is in the town of Silent Hill.
* Ward, Nigel " Fifty-one Shocks of Artaud ", New Theatre Quarterly Vol. XV Part2 ( NTQ58 May 1999 ): 123-128
From A Mouthful of Birds ( 1986 ) onwards, she began to experiment with forms of dance-theatre, incorporating techniques developed from the performance tradition initiated by Artaud with his ' Theatre of Cruelty '.
* Antonin Artaud and his Theatre of Cruelty
The group, called " Jumalan Teatteri " ( The Theatre Of God ) in a direct reference to Antonin Artaud, also hurled excrement at the audience, resulting in well-publicised laundry bills and court cases for the recompense for same.
Brecht's own social and political focus departed also from surrealism and the Theatre of Cruelty, as developed in the writings and dramaturgy of Antonin Artaud, who sought to affect audiences viscerally, psychologically, physically, and irrationally.

Artaud and along
Sontag championed European writers such as Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, Antonin Artaud, E. M. Cioran, and W. G. Sebald, along with some Americans such as María Irene Fornés.

Artaud and with
* The Secret Art of Antonin Artaud, with Paule Thévenin, trans.
A group of writers became associated with him: Philippe Soupault, Louis Aragon, Paul Éluard, René Crevel, Michel Leiris, Benjamin Péret, Antonin Artaud, and Robert Desnos.
In 1927, she appeared in the film, Napoléon directed by Abel Gance with early silent film stars Antonin Artaud, Philippe Hériat, Annabella, and Suzanne Bianchetti.
At Göttingen he studied Plato with Arnold Heeren ; history with Heeren and Gottlieb Jakob Planck ; Arabic, Hebrew, New Testament Greek and scripture interpretation with Albert Eichhorn ; natural science with Johann Friedrich Blumenbach ; German literature with Georg Friedrich Benecke ; French and Italian literature with Artaud and Bunsen ; and classics with Georg Ludolf Dissen.
From about the mid-1960s into the 1970s, often derived from concepts of visual art, with respect to Antonin Artaud, Dada, the Situationists, Fluxus, Installation art, and Conceptual Art, performance art tended to be defined as an antithesis to theatre, challenging orthodox art forms and cultural norms.
This lasted five years, with a break of two months in June and July 1916, when Artaud was conscripted into the French Army.
The electroshock treatments have created much controversy, although it was during these treatments — in conjunction with Ferdière's art therapy — that Artaud began writing and drawing again, after a long dormant period.
Current psychiatric literature describes Artaud as having schizophrenia, with a clear psychotic break late in life and schizotypal symptoms throughout life.
In January 1948, Artaud was diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
Artaud sought to remove aesthetic distance, bringing the audience into direct contact with the dangers of life.
According to the philosopher, as theatrical writer and actor, Artaud is the embodiment of both an aggressive and repairing gesture, which strikes, sounds out, is harsh in a dramatic way and with critical determination as well.
Poet Allen Ginsberg claimed his introduction to Artaud, specifically " To Have Done with the Judgement of god ", by Carl Solomon had a tremendous influence on his most famous poem " Howl ".
* Florence de Mèredieu, Antonin Artaud, Portraits et Gris-gris, Paris, Blusson, 1984, new edition with additions, 2008.
He was friendly with the French playwright, actor and theater director Antonin Artaud, he admired and supported the writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline and was strongly connected with the artistic circle around the surrealist André Masson.

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