A Novel Approach to Theatre

A Novel Approach to Theatre
Title A Novel Approach to Theatre PDF eBook
Author Linda Sarver
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 424
Release 1997
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780810832510

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Contains over 600 entries describing novels that have theatrical settings or in which characters work in the theatre.

The Red Herring: A Novel Approach to Explain What Really Happened on 9/11

The Red Herring: A Novel Approach to Explain What Really Happened on 9/11
Title The Red Herring: A Novel Approach to Explain What Really Happened on 9/11 PDF eBook
Author Kevin Omlor
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages 200
Release 2021-04-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1647022061

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The Red Herring: A Novel Approach to Explain What Really Happened on 9/11 By: Kevin Omlor Special 20th Anniversary Edition The Red Herring presents a completely unique outlook on the events that took place on September 11th. Although told with an unwavering reverence for life, this story may prove to be the most uncompromising and controversial political satires ever told. This provocative telling just might awaken the reader to an America they thought lost. While men of good will everywhere pray for world peace, perhaps this old American sword will provide them with hope. Matthew 10:34 “I have not come to bring peace but rather a sword.”

A Novel Approach to Politics

A Novel Approach to Politics
Title A Novel Approach to Politics PDF eBook
Author Douglas A. Van Belle
Publisher CQ Press
Total Pages 545
Release 2020-08-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1544374755

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A textbook you will want to read. A Novel Approach to Politics turns the conventional textbook wisdom on its head by using pop culture references to illustrate key concepts and cover recent political events. Adopters of previous editions are thanking author Douglas A. Van Belle for some of their best student evaluations to date. With this Sixth Edition, Van Belle brings the book fully up-to-date with current events and policy debates, international happenings, and other assorted ‘intergalactic’ matters. Van Belle tackles the most tumultuous political periods in recent history head-on, encouraging you to engage with ideas, arguments, and information that might make you uncomfortable. Employing a wide range of references from Brooklyn Nine-Nine to The Good Place to Ready Player One, you are given a solid grounding in institutions, ideology, and economics. To keep things grounded, the textbook nuts and bolts are still there to aid you, including chapter objectives, chapter summaries, bolded key terms, and discussion questions.

Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre

Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre
Title Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre PDF eBook
Author Frances Babbage
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 280
Release 2017-11-16
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1472527232

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Why are so many theatre productions adaptations of one kind or another? Why do contemporary practitioners turn so frequently to non-dramatic texts for inspiration? This study explores the fascination of novels, short stories, children's books and autobiographies for theatre makers and examines what 'becomes' of literary texts when these are filtered into contemporary practice that includes physical theatre, multimedia performance, puppetry, immersive and site-specific performance and live art. In Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre, Frances Babbage offers a series of fresh critical perspectives on the theory of adaptation in theatre-making, focusing on meditations of prose literature within contemporary performance. Individual chapters explore the significance and impact of books as physical objects within productions; the relationship between the dramatic adaptation and literary edition; storytelling on the page and in performance; literary space and theatrical space; and prose fiction reframed as 'found text' in contemporary theatre and live art. Case studies are drawn from internationally acclaimed companies including Complicite, Elevator Repair Service, Kneehigh, Forced Entertainment, Gob Squad, Teatro Kismet and Stan's Cafe. Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre is a compelling and provocative resource for anyone interested in the potential and the challenges of using prose literature as material for new theatrical performance.

Introduction to Theater

Introduction to Theater
Title Introduction to Theater PDF eBook
Author Laurie J. Wolf
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 118
Release 2012-11-21
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1479729469

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Introduction to Theatre: a Direct Approach addresses the student who is not a theatre major, but is taking a single course. The text attempts to address the most salient points pertinent to a beginning theatre course.

Contemporary Approaches to Adaptation in Theatre

Contemporary Approaches to Adaptation in Theatre
Title Contemporary Approaches to Adaptation in Theatre PDF eBook
Author Kara Reilly
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 357
Release 2017-11-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137597836

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This book examines contemporary approaches to adaptation in theatre through seventeen international case studies. It explores company and directorial approaches to adaptation through analysis of the work of Kneehigh, Mabou Mines, Robert Le Page and Katie Mitchell. It then moves on to look at the transformation of the novel onto the stage in the work of Mitchell, and in The Red Badge of Courage, The Kite Runner, Anne Frank, and Fanny Hill. Next, it examines contemporary radical adaptations of Trojan Women and The Iliad. Finally, it looks at five different approaches to postmodern metatheatrical adaptation in early modern texts of Hamlet, The Changeling, and Faustus, as well as the work of the Neo-Futurists, and the mash-up Medea/Macbeth/Cinderella. Overall, this comprehensive study offers insights into key productions, ideas about approaches to adaptation, and current debates on fidelity, postmodernism and remediation.

This Book Is Not about Drama...

This Book Is Not about Drama...
Title This Book Is Not about Drama... PDF eBook
Author Myra Barrs
Publisher Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages 162
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 1551382695

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" Part food for thought, part instruction manual, part stories and scripts to explore, and part encouragement to recharge, this practical book offers a comprehensive approach to using role play and discussion to build meaningful language experiences. It explores issues around storytelling, silent speech, writing, and imagination and shows teachers how to be effective observers and support the deeper meaning that comes from working inside and outside the text. This authoritative resource is full of simple strategies and texts that have been chosen for their ability to engage students, get them out of their chairs, and let them learn actively and socially. The strategies begin with simple games, and evolve into more complex learning opportunities. The model texts give teachers a great place to start, and anecdotes from real classrooms put them into context. These classroom glimpses illustrate the real power that students can bring to their learning as they share within groups and find ways to involve their audience."--Publisher.