Theatre-Making

Theatre-Making
Title Theatre-Making PDF eBook
Author D. Radosavljevic
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 195
Release 2013-06-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137367881

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Theatre-Making explores modes of authorship in contemporary theatre seeking to transcend the heritage of binaries from the Twentieth century such as text-based vs. devised theatre, East vs. West, theatre vs. performance - with reference to genealogies though which these categories have been constructed in the English-speaking world.

Creating Worlds

Creating Worlds
Title Creating Worlds PDF eBook
Author Jason Warren
Publisher Making Theatre
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Participatory theater
ISBN 9781848424456

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A new text on immersive theater.

Making Theatre

Making Theatre
Title Making Theatre PDF eBook
Author Peter Mudford
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 265
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0485121581

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"The reality of a play is in its performance. "Making Theatre" focuses on the processes by which performance is realized, analyzing three major areas: "Words" and the interpretation of the text; "Vision", including scenery, costume and lighting; and "Music" which illustrates the importance of music in all stage action. The forms of theatre covered include straight drama, the musical and opera. Taking productions well-known on both sides of the Atlantic, Peter Mudford examines plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Pirandello, Beckett, Pinter, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller and David Mamet; musicals by Rodgers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter and Stephen Sondheim; and operas by Verdi, Wagner and Berg. This account of what makes theatre important and how it works will be valuable to teachers and students of drama and performance, as well as all those interested in theatre as an art."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Making of Theatre History

The Making of Theatre History
Title The Making of Theatre History PDF eBook
Author Paul Kuritz
Publisher PAUL KURITZ
Total Pages 478
Release 1988
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780135478615

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Making Contemporary Theatre

Making Contemporary Theatre
Title Making Contemporary Theatre PDF eBook
Author Jen Harvie
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780719074929

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Making Contemporary Theatre reveals how some of the most significant international contemporary theatre is actually made. The book opens with an introductory chapter which contextualizes recent trends in approaches to theatre-making. In the ensuing eleven chapters, eleven different writer-observers describe, contextualize and analyze the theatre-making practices of eleven different companies and directors, including Japan’s Gekidan Kaitaisha and the Québécois director Robert Lepage. Each chapter is enriched with extensive illustrations as well as boxed-off "asides," giving the reader different perspectives on the work. Chapters usually focus on a single production, such as Complicite’s 2003-04 The Elephant Vanishes, allowing detailed investigations of complex practices to emerge. The book concludes with a brief manifesto for making contemporary theatre by the editors, plus a bibliography suggesting further reading. Making contemporary theatre is a rich resource for the theatre-making student and the theatre--goer alike, full of diverse examples of how the most exciting theatre is actually made.

Redefining Theatre Communities

Redefining Theatre Communities
Title Redefining Theatre Communities PDF eBook
Author Szabolcs Musca
Publisher Intellect (UK)
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Community theater
ISBN 9781789380767

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Redefining Theatre Communities explores the interplay between contemporary theatre and communities. It considers the aesthetic, social and cultural aspects of community-conscious theatre-making. It also reflects on transformations in structural, textual and theatrical conventions, and explores changing modes of production and spectatorship.

Ensemble Theatre Making

Ensemble Theatre Making
Title Ensemble Theatre Making PDF eBook
Author Rose Burnett Bonczek
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 242
Release 2013
Genre Medical
ISBN 0415530083

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Ensemble Theatre Making: A Practical Guide is the first comprehensive diagnostic handbook for building, caring for and maintaining ensemble. Successful ensembles don't happen by chance: they can be created, nurtured and maintained through specific actions taken by ensemble leaders and members. Ensemble Theatre Making provides a thorough step-by-step process to consistently achieve the collaborative dynamic that leads to the group trust, commitment and sacrifice necessary for the success of a common goal.