海角大神

'The Tightrope' shows a master of stagecraft uncloaked

( Unrated ) ( Monitor Movie Guide )

Director Simon Brooks' documentary follows legendary theater director Peter Brook, revealing some of the techniques he uses to coax extraordinary performances from actors.

|
First Run Features
Theater director Peter Brook leads one of his famous acting workshops in 鈥楾he Tightrope.鈥

Peter Brook is one of the most revolutionary theater directors of the past half century and yet his techniques, unlike those of so many other legendary theatrical figures, have always been somewhat shrouded in secrecy. In particular, his special performance exercise, 鈥渢he tightrope,鈥 has been a source of mystification to outsiders.聽

Now Brook鈥檚 son, Simon, a celebrated film director who previously made the documentary feature 鈥淏rook by Brook,鈥 has, with his father鈥檚 blessing, cleared away some of the mystery in the French-Italian coproduction 鈥淧eter Brook: The Tightrope.鈥 Except, of course, the real mystery remains: How do actors work their magic?

The tightrope exercise is superficially simple to describe. As Peter Brook looks intently on, his actors, grouped together in a small studio, take turns pretending to walk across the carpeted floor as if balancing on a tightrope. Swaying back and forth, lunging, occasionally falling, they do their best to mimic a vertiginous experience. To my untutored eye, they all looked quite convincing. For Brook, even the tiniest inflection of falsehood in the movements registers seismically. He鈥檚 like a human lie detector of performance art.聽

Brook believes in the intrinsic honesty of the theatrical event. 鈥淏e aware of what you are experiencing,鈥 he tells his multiethnic students, some of whom are also dancers and musicians. He asks the tightrope walkers to develop an inward sensitivity, 鈥渁s if your legs had eyes.鈥 He makes the point that every part of the body should be as expressive as the face. 鈥淚f the body isn鈥檛 alive, the soles of the feet forget.鈥 This kind of hyperalertness is more than a performing trick; it is, for Brook, essential to all great acting. Imagination is fueled by authenticity.聽

This is why Brook, from the start, in the 1950s, championed less-is-more stagecraft. The British newspaper The Guardian once wrote of him: 鈥淚t is only a slight exaggeration to say that, before Peter Brook came along ..., a Shakespeare play in the British theatre meant men in tights declaiming under a proscenium arch amid naturalistic stage sets.鈥 As Brook says in the film, 鈥渢here is no need for sets if the truth is there.鈥

Plenty of theatrical impresarios come on like gurus, and their ministrations can seem uncomfortably close to cultish. Brook, by contrast, never imposes his methodology; it simply arises from the work itself. He allows his acting students the luxury of failing, and he understands, as they do, that failure is part of the process. Brook casually says at one point, 鈥淚 am not an actor,鈥 but, of course, he is. He just acts offstage.聽

Simon Brook shot the film, which compresses several weeks鈥 worth of work, with five hidden cameras. The effect is of eavesdropping on a secret ceremony. The film is a model of cinematic transformation: We never feel that we are watching that dread dodo, 鈥渇ilmed theater.鈥 Simon doesn鈥檛 give his father all the good close-ups, either. Each actor鈥檚 face is illumined by his or her avidity to get it right, not just to please the director but to enrich themselves. Peter Brook says that what distinguishes the actor from the nonactor is 鈥渁 certain link between the pure imagination and the body itself.鈥 He always wants his actors to go further into the theatrical experience in order to find 鈥渢hat extra opening when life enters into it.鈥

For anybody who ever saw (as I did), Brook鈥檚 legendary stage productions of 鈥淎 Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream鈥 or 鈥淢ahabharata鈥 (which was also made into a movie), the experience was transformative. To hear him talk about theater here, and unloose some of his secrets, is transformative, too.聽

鈥淭he Tightrope鈥 may have started out as a nuts-and-bolts documentation of a theatrical workshop, but inevitably it becomes something much more than that 鈥 an expression of the elation we feel when we experience theatrical magic.聽

With Peter Brook acting as magician, it could not have been otherwise. Grade: A- (Unrated.)

You've read  of  free articles. Subscribe to continue.
Real news can be honest, hopeful, credible, constructive.
海角大神 was founded in 1908 to lift the standard of journalism and uplift humanity. We aim to 鈥渟peak the truth in love.鈥 Our goal is not to tell you what to think, but to give you the essential knowledge and understanding to come to your own intelligent conclusions. Join us in this mission by subscribing.
QR Code to 'The Tightrope' shows a master of stagecraft uncloaked
Read this article in
/The-Culture/Movies/2014/0207/The-Tightrope-shows-a-master-of-stagecraft-uncloaked
QR Code to Subscription page
Start your subscription today
/subscribe