Rush Rehm

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rush Rehm is an Associate Professor of Drama and Classics at Stanford University, California, United States, and works professionally as an actor and director. He has many published works regarding classical theatre; the applicability of this dramaturgy "stems ultimately from the author's approach to drama as a freelance theatre director".[1]

[edit] Bibliography

The Oresteia: A Theatre Version, Melbourne 1978
Greek Tragic Theatre, London: Routledge, 1992 )held in over 600 libraries, according to WorldCat).
Marriage to Death: The Conflation of Weddings and Funerals in Greek Tragedy, Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1994
The Play of Space: Spatial Transformation in Greek Tragedy, Princeton: Princeton university Press, 2002
Radical Theatre: Greek Tragedy and the Modern World, London: Duckworth. 2003
Review in Translation and literature 14, no. 1, (2005): 86 [1]
Oedipus Coloneus by Sophocles.; ed. Richard Claverhouse Jebb, P E Easterling; Rush Rehm/ London: British Classical Press, 2004. ISBN 9781853996467

[edit] References

  1. ^ Scholia Reviews ns 14 (2005) 20