The article explores the significance of Florence Jacobowitz and Isabelle Huppert in modernist performance, examining their contributions to theatrical innovation.
Literature review of performance theory
Analysis of Jacobowitz's works and Huppert's roles
Aesthetic evaluation of modernist performances
Identified key themes in the works of Jacobowitz and Huppert
Highlighted the evolution of character study in modernist performance
Demonstrated the impact of their theatrical techniques on contemporary drama
Abstract
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