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  1. Erwin Friedrich Maximilian Piscator (17 December 1893 – 30 March 1966) was a German theatre director and producer. Along with Bertolt Brecht, he was the foremost exponent of epic theatre, a form that emphasizes the socio-political content of drama, rather than its emotional manipulation of the audience or the production's formal beauty. [2]

  2. Erwin Piscator was a theatrical producer and director famed for his ingenious Expressionistic staging techniques. He was the originator of the epic theatre style later developed by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht.

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Development of Epic and Documentary Theatre. Piscator was the originator of the use of epic theatre techniques in practice, later to be developed further by Brecht. He was also the founder of documentary theatre, a form of theatre that uses factual events as its basis.

  4. Sep 27, 2023 · German theatre director Erwin Piscator (1893-1966) may not have been the first person to use projected images or film in stage plays, but he was certainly a pioneer in this area and one of the first to do so successfully.

  5. Theatre - The influence of Piscator: The great German theatrical director Erwin Piscator trained as an actor and began his professional career during World War I, running an entertainment theatre for fellow soldiers in Belgium.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › theater-biographies › erwin-piscatorErwin Piscator | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · Erwin Piscator [1] (pĬskä´tôr), 1893–1966, German theatrical director and producer who, with Bertolt Brecht [2], was the foremost exponent of epic theater, a genre that emphasizes the sociopolitical context rather than the emotional content or aesthetics of the play.

  7. (1893–1966) German director who, together with Brecht, developed epic theatre. Piscator is credited with inventing documentary drama, the political revue, and many scenic devices. Drafted into the German Front Theatre ... From: Piscator, Erwin in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.