Symonds, Dominic (2009) Putting it together and finishing the hat? Deconstructing the art of making art. Contemporary Theatre Review, 19 (1). pp. 101-112. ISSN 1048-6801
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Contemporary Theatre Review is one of the leading peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of theatre studies. This special issue, ‘The Broadway Musical: New Approaches’, was put together by contributing editors Dominic Symonds and Dan Rebellato.
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Sunday in the Park with George dramatises the life and work of Georges Seurat, inventor of pointillism. This neo-impressionist style of painting constructs the image out of tiny pixels of different coloured paint, a technique that Sondheim's musical was to portray both mimetically and stylistically. In doing this, Sondheim constructs a rhetoric of composition that consolidates conventional wisdom on how art is created: the artist starts with nothing and creates something. The musical is littered with references to this, not least in the titles of two of its most celebrated numbers, 'Putting it together' and 'Finishing the hat'. However, Sondheim's show offers more complexity than this, and its culmination in the whiteness of 'a blank page or canvas' asks us to reconsider this rhetoric. This article deconstructs the rhetoric of composition, asking whether the 'putting together' of dots or notes actually serves to reveal meaning, or whether it obscures, paints over or drowns out what is beyond the dots.
Keywords: | Sondheim, Sunday in the Park With George, Derrida, Deconstruction, Putting it Together, Composition |
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Subjects: | W Creative Arts and Design > W400 Drama W Creative Arts and Design > W300 Music |
Divisions: | College of Arts > School of Fine & Performing Arts > School of Fine & Performing Arts (Performing Arts) |
ID Code: | 9323 |
Deposited On: | 07 May 2013 13:26 |
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