Joseph Chaikin: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Alex Gildzen
By (author) Dimitris Karageorgiou
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st July 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
016.792092
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
Few theatre artists are as revered by their peers as Joseph Chaikin, whose Open Theatre is regarded as one of the most influential ensembles to perform on international stages. A glance at the index to this volume reveals the many eminent colleagues and admirers associated with Chaikin in his long and brilliant career. This bibliographical study of Chaikin explores and documents his activities as actor, director, writer, and teacher, with major sections devoted to productions, live and recorded, and primary and secondary bibliography. The biographical sketch utilises the assembled bibliographical materials, published and unpublished, including Chaikin's papers at Kent State University Libraries, which are catalogued here for the first time. Printed as an appendix, is a previously unpublished letter Chaikin wrote to his company, which effectively expresses aspects of his philosophy and personality.
This work is a worthwhile addition for academic library collections and special collections focused on theater history and biography. * ARBA *
Alex Gildzen is curator of Special Collections and Archives at Kent State University Libraries. He has catalogued the archives of the Open Theater and the papers of Joseph Chaikin, Jean-Claude van Itallie, and Marianne du Pury. His publications include a previous bibliography of the Open Theater and poetry anthologies. Dimitris Karageorgiou is a PhD candidate in Cultural Foundations of Education at Kent State University. He has published articles in Libri and International Library Review.