Beckett, Ionesco, and the Theater of the Absurd: Crash Course Theater #45
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2019
- Get ready to get weird. Mike Rugnetta teaches you about the Theater of the Absurd, a 1950s theatrical reaction to the dire world events of the 1940s. You'll learn about Jean Genet, Eugene Ionesco, Samuel Beckett, and the theatrical movement that left us all Waiting for Godot.
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My favorite absurdist work of fiction is Spongebob Squarepants. The early seasons of that show were a true masterpiece.
Love Beckett's Waiting for Godot, I wrote a paper on it. I found it amazing how in this play of nothingness I could find a mirror of my relationship. Truly outstanding when a piece of art resonates with the viewer on a personal level.
Hello. Can you send me that paper please ?
I directed a production of "The Lesson" in a bar in front of an audience of drunks. It went over surprisingly well, with a notable moment. As the professor approached the student with the knife concealed behind his back, a voice from the back slurred, "Look aaaout, Missy! He's gotta kniiiiiiife!"
"What do you have?"
"A knife!"
"nO!"
Grim, honest and beautiful. This particular analysis hit me pretty deep. Thanks for continuing to make these. Kudos.
You watch Crash Course,
or were you just looking for The Avengers movie review
PERFECT timing. I just started a project on Samuel Beckett for my Play Analysis class at university. Thank you for making this series!
“They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it's night once more.”
― Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot
Omg dude I'm crying
I am going THROUGH it at this exact moment and here's Mike rugnetta on PBS to teach me about theatre
I had no idea he was doing this. I'm just delighted.
Waiting for Godot is my favourite play. I saw a film of it years ago and thought it was a unique work. Now I'm going to seek out all of these other Absurdists. Thanks Mike :)
I studied this in college and performed in plays by Ionesco (The Leader & The Bald Soprano) and Beckett (Waiting For Godot). Great days and still love this form of theatre.
Gentle hint from a french speaker: when Mr Martin says "beaux-arts" it's pronounced "boh zart" because of liaison, so it would phonetically fit the rest of the words that are being said that sound similar :)
Every lawl made me crack up
Beckett,Ionesco, satre, brecht my absurd little heart is content
I think I enjoyed watching you talk about those plays more than I would enjoy actually watching the plays
It's hard to surpass The Bald Soprano, but one of my favorite Ionesco plays is The New Tenant. It's fairly short, punchy, and just really, really funny. We also performed that one in school, and just dragging out basically all the props that had accumulated since the theater club had been established was a riot and a half. If I recall correctly, we even dragged out the racks of costumes from the back. Good times.
I’ve been waiting this whole series to finally get to broadway I’m so excited!!
This video was reaaalllyy helplful. Thank you!
I am a simple Romanian.
I see Ionescu, I click.
IonescO totusi
Delightful video and overview. Thank you. Perfect topic for covid-19 day to day pandemic survival --and dare I say... flourishing. 😷🙏
Hi Thank you for all your videos about theatre!! I have to do an exam at university about history and drammaturgy of theatre next 2 april, and you helped me a lot, your kind of talking and images help me a lot to remember!! Thanks!!!! :-)
Byeeeeeee!!!! :-)
ANOTHER AMAZING VIDEO!!
Thank you for doing what my theatre history professor can't!!! You are saving my grade my good sir
I love this so much! And could we get some citations in the description?
I hope they like this they are amazing and help so much!!
I'm your biggest fan too!
LOVE Rugnetta! Especially since we are in the new Absurd!
Oh, I just adore the theater of the absurd. I HAVE to read Gianet!!!! I've already read En attendant Godot and Fin de Partie and La Canatrice Chauve! Thank you, Crash Course, that's very very interesting!
I could not get through Genet's 'The Balcony.'
Talk about dense!
Of the three big absurdists I've read. Eugene Ionesco seems to be the best one.
I'm looking forward to Theatre of the Oppressed and Augusto Boal!
I change my mind, this is the best CC yet.
I saw "the balcony " in the round at the charles street playhouse Boston Mass in 1967
So excited for Broadway!!! This is what I’m here for haha
As a drama student,thanks! :) I'll send this to my classmates
Time to hit the Franz Kafka era and do Catch 22. Thanks, Mike lol
The first play I watched was Godot. Its awesome.
I really wish he could talk about the chairs. I really adored the play.
Awesome 👍🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This channel is a carry for my history classes
Educational!
Even my mother likes Waiting for Godot and she despises stage plays...
Though she never articulated WHY she likes it. Hmmm.
I LOVE HOW YOU MADE BECKETT ACCESSIBLE TO THE LIKES OF MEANING NEEDY PEOPLE LIKE ME! For the first time ever, I understand why I dislike this genre, tho I do love Surrealism in art. Yes life is wacky, but I prefer art that always balances out pain or despair with hope. And when I want to confront my own illusions/saving lies, I turn to Buddhism, Ibsen, or remembering to let go cuz I’m not in control.
This season goes on forever
Solange will always have a special place in my heart after having slaved away over her monologue for my Yr 11 drama exams
The "lols"! hahaha. Brillant.
Bam! a movement was born. So easy to start a movement.
*Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. ~*
Thanks, Carl. :)
Watching it right before my exam
ahh, great stuff amigo, what a Treat ! =]
im 20 seconds in and laughing way too hard
I’m watching this because I’m playing the maid in my college’s production of “The Bald Soprano”.
cup in noodles curtain! 🤣🤣 True to the genre! 🤣🤣..... Lol.
I want to write a play which is a standard romantic farce, except that it would be in at least 5 or 6 different languages. Characters would speak different languages at different times, sometimes within the same sentence. The action would proceed as if the language barrier were not there, and none of the characters would ever acknowledge that different languages were being spoken.
“what?..the buzzing?..yes” - Samuel Beckett
You are also Funny 😂
Tnx Sir 👍
I like those people who create Videos for study and Also joke.than That lecture become interesting as well as We don't feel burden...😍keep similing sir
Please please make videos, covering the whole 5th semester syllabus for English honours students.
I used to think I appreciated theater... until Crash Course Theater!
- Let go
- Yeah, sure
(They dont move)
When you have to write a paper about Ionesco and crash course coms in clutch...
Genet's political philosophy stuff is so good, one of the best radical writers from France imo
lol
Might mention Vaclav Havel, who wrote several absurdists plays and later became president of Czechoslovakia.
hi do you have a reference list i can look at to use in my essay
An U.S.A suburb would be the perfect setting for an absurd
1:46 lol
What was the resistance movement that beckett was part of it?
this show is great.big fan.tipper has a puppet theater of the absurd. and has done godot.have a look.tell him what you think
Chom choms
I am dissatisfied and hope to be questioning!
Will you cover any non-western modern plays/playwrites??? ☕
The 1950s Absurd Theater: the 40s are over, the horror of WWII just happen, reality doesn't make sense so why should theater, theater isn't funny absurd like modern times but dark absurd because how can anything be lighthearted and funny with the heavy weight of death caused by WWII still looming over everyone's head.
I have a copy of Waiting For Godot.
If you haven’t read Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, give it a shot. It’s... sadly pertinent again these days.
yaaaaaaay genet~
We say that the world doesn't make any sense, but of course that really means that WE don't make any sense. Nature makes plenty of sense, but humans are the wild cards. We are capable of empathy, kindness and sympathy, but too often we are cruel, greedy, and just plain horrible to each other on a personal, institutional, and national level. If we were more predictably kind maybe we wouldn't have absurdism, but I think that would be a pretty fair trade...
Can you please make a video of waiting for Godot as an absurd drama, comedy, tragic?
You say God-ot and I say God-Ot? Let's call the whole thing fish.
There needs to be crash course geology
I was onboard till that opening. So... 23 seconds. Give or take.
It is still quiet popular
Can you guys make a video about plasma?
I love godot
7:48 John Madden John Madden John Madden
No on-screen credits. Was this an oversight?
They recently staged /Waiting for Godot/ here at the University of Minnesota; they consulted the author. It's pronounced "God-oh" or "gawd-oh."
I waited for that Godot joke for 44 episodes...
"Yay, intellectuals"!
Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo. Choo Choo.
I miss the subtitles.
...plus there's a mistake around 8:00.
I wish I could give CC $10,000. 😔
If we realize we are alone in a meaningless world & we develop this sense of freedom & relief then why aren’t we all happy in our absurdity? Or the the least, content?
Wonder if CC Poetry will get 50 or near 50 episodes thoroughness? Maybe get a living poet to do it?
This episode was....wait for it...
*ABSURD*
Albert... Kamoo? Reeeeally?
LOL
Lawl.
How do you make the animated portions of this video?
The animated parts are done by Thought Café
Are you sure this wasn't written by two AIs? @8:01
Is Stoppard considered absurdist?
tfw you’re waiting for your friend to come over to play games but he never logs on and you and your friend are just :|
Of course Godot wouldn't come to those two guys that were waiting for him. He was stuck in a courtroom.
True story ...sitting on a bench by the road ..a cop drives up ..what are you doing ...i am waiting for gadauo.....drives off ...i wonder if he even knew what it was
Picckkkleeee Riiiiiick
*serious face* ... lol...
'...lol'
Aristophanes has a bit of absurdist feel in his plays