Shows how to read a play-text and to see and hear its potential for performance. This work engages its readers in the realities of the theatre. It provides practical advice for understanding how theatre works and how plays come alive in performance. It also includes suggestions for student essays and class discussions.
Shows how to read a play-text and to see and hear its potential for performance. This work engages its readers in the realities of the theatre. It provides practical advice for understanding how theatre works and how plays come alive in performance. It also includes suggestions for student essays and class discussions.
Part 1 What Is Theatre? Chapter 1 The Power of the Theatre Chapter 2 Plays Chapter 3 Theatres Chapter 4 Audiences Chapter 5 Actors and Acting Chapter 6 Stage Design Chapter 7 Production Chapter 8 Thinking about Theatre Chapter 9 Suggestions for Further Reading Part 2 Theatre Making Chapter 10 Dramatists and Plays Chapter 11 Actors and Performances Chapter 12 Directors and Production Chapter 13 Scenography Chapter 14 Administrators and Administrators Chapter 15 The Public
Part 1 What Is Theatre? Chapter 1 The Power of the Theatre Chapter 2 Plays Chapter 3 Theatres Chapter 4 Audiences Chapter 5 Actors and Acting Chapter 6 Stage Design Chapter 7 Production Chapter 8 Thinking about Theatre Chapter 9 Suggestions for Further Reading Part 2 Theatre Making Chapter 10 Dramatists and Plays Chapter 11 Actors and Performances Chapter 12 Directors and Production Chapter 13 Scenography Chapter 14 Administrators and Administrators Chapter 15 The Public
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