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    Edward Gordon Craig

    Modernist stage designer and theatre director

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  1. Edward Henry Gordon Craig CH OBE (born Edward Godwin; 16 January 1872 – 29 July 1966), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, was an English modernist theatre practitioner; he worked as an actor, director and scenic designer, as well as developing an influential body of theoretical writings.

  2. Edward Gordon Craig (born Jan. 16, 1872, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died July 29, 1966, Vence, France) was an English actor, theatre director-designer, producer, and theorist who influenced the development of the theatre in the 20th century.

  3. His Life. Edward Henry Gordon Craig was born in Stevenage, UK in January 1872. His mother, Ellen Terry ( 1847-1928 ), was to become the leading actress of her generation. His father was Edward Godwin (1833-1886), a talented architect, furniture and costume designer.

  4. May 14, 2018 · Edward Gordon Craig (1872-1966) was an important actor, designer, director, and theoretician of the early 20th century European stage. Edward Gordon Craig was born in 1872. He was the son of Edward Godwin, an architect who also did stage designs, and Ellen Terry, one of the most revered actresses of the English stage.

  5. Edward Gordon Craig, born in Stevenage in 1872, was one of the most radical and influential forces on the stages of the world. His productions across Europe, inspirational designs and prolific writings defined him as a leading moderniser of 20th century theatre.

  6. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Edward Gordon Craig . Gordon Craig, (born Jan. 16, 1872, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died July 29, 1966, Vence, France), British actor, stage designer, and drama theorist. He was the son of Ellen Terry.

  7. His Work. In the 1890s, Craig worked as an actor alongside Sir Henry Irving at London’s Lyceum Theatre but soon undertook his first ground-breaking designs for productions, asserting his revolutionary theories of theatre-making. Working mainly in Europe in the early 1900s, Craig advanced towards a new “art of the theatre” - a joining of ...

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