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Arthur Penn

Arthur Penn

An episode of the ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage podcast, hosted by American Theatre Wing and SDCF, titled "Arthur Penn" was published on October 22, 2009 and runs 86 minutes.

October 22, 2009 ·86m · ATW - SDCF Masters of the Stage

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In this ninety minute discussion with Arthur Penn, catch a glimpse of the artistic processes which make this legend of directing such an artistic triple threat. To date, he is still the only individual to be nominated for a Tony, an Emmy and an Oscar for the same property - "The Miracle Worker". In May of 1987, Penn sat down with Melvin Bernhardt for this candid discussion on his style of directing and its application to stage and screen. We learn that Penn's direction is one of calculated chaos, never telling one actor what he says to the other and staving off, for as long as possible, wedding the action of the scene to the actual words of the text. It is a style that has worked brilliantly, but has also engineered conflict with those not willing to fully embrace its method - specifically Henry Fonda on Penn's Broadway debut, "Two for the Seesaw", about which he speaks frankly in this interview. He also tells of his artistic development, learning to direct for the stage through working in live television. Penn reminisces on the Broadway of the late 50's and 60's and the sense of artistic community which no longer exists in the same manner it once did. This is a discussion we enlightens us to the artistic aesthetic of one of entertainment's most prolific auteurs, and the steps he takes to create his unique imprimatur.

In this ninety minute discussion with Arthur Penn, catch a glimpse of the artistic processes which make this legend of directing such an artistic triple threat. To date, he is still the only individual to be nominated for a Tony, an Emmy and an Oscar for the same property - "The Miracle Worker". In May of 1987, Penn sat down with Melvin Bernhardt for this candid discussion on his style of directing and its application to stage and screen. We learn that Penn's direction is one of calculated chaos, never telling one actor what he says to the other and staving off, for as long as possible, wedding the action of the scene to the actual words of the text. It is a style that has worked brilliantly, but has also engineered conflict with those not willing to fully embrace its method - specifically Henry Fonda on Penn's Broadway debut, "Two for the Seesaw", about which he speaks frankly in this interview. He also tells of his artistic development, learning to direct for the stage through working in live television. Penn reminisces on the Broadway of the late 50's and 60's and the sense of artistic community which no longer exists in the same manner it once did. This is a discussion we enlightens us to the artistic aesthetic of one of entertainment's most prolific auteurs, and the steps he takes to create his unique imprimatur.
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