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ACT ONE Theatre and Its Audience

CHAPTER 1 CULTURAL COLLABORATION: Theatre and Society

Theatre as Entertainment and Art

The Social Functions of Theatre

Social Control of Theatre

Theatrical Choice in North America

Cultural Context and Personal Experience

CHAPTER 2 EXPERIENCING THEATRE: Collaboration of Actor, Audience, and Space

The Audience

The Nature of Acting

From Play to Production

Space

Theatre and Transformation

C HAPTER 3 ANALYZING THEATRE: Thinking and Writing About Live Performance

Theatre, Film, and Television

Analyzing Production

Thinking About Actor Performances

Thinking About Space and Design

Understanding Style

Evaluating Production

The Role of the Critic

Writing About Production

When It All Works

CHAPTER 4 UNDERSTANDING THE PLAY: A Theatrical Blueprint

Plot

Character

Thought

Language

Music

Spectacle

CHAPTER 5 INTERPRETING THE PLAY: Understanding Genre, Reading, and Writing

Dramatic Genre

Reading a Play

Writing About a Play

ACT TWO Collaboration in Art and Practice

CHAPTER 6 THE DIRECTOR: Vision and Leadership

Has Someone Always Been in Charge?

Interpretation

Developing Concept

Communicating and Managing the Artistic Vision

Collaborating with the Playwright

Directors and Absent Playwrights

Collaborating with Designers

Collaborating with Actors

Collaborating with the Stage Manager

The Rehearsal Process

Opening the Production

CHAPTER 7 THE ACTOR: From Mask to Contemporary Performance

Development of the Actor

Acting Styles and Methods

The Actor’s Work

CHAPTER 8 THE PLAYWRIGHT: Imagination and Expression

The Changing Position of the Playwright

The Playwright and Production

Development of New Plays

CHAPTER 9 THE DESIGNER: Materializing Conception and the World of the Play

The Development of the Designer

The Designers’ Choices

The Scenic Designer’s Work

The Lighting Designer’s Work

The Costume Designer’s Work

The Sound Designer’s Work

Integrating All the Designs

CHAPTER 10 THE PRODUCER: Coordination, Promotion, Economics

Early Producers

The Role of the Producer

The Economics of Theatre

ACT THREE Collaboration in History

CHAPTER 11 FOUNDATIONS: Classical Theatrical Forms

Classical Greece

Classical Rome

Medieval Europe

Classical India

Classical China

Classical Japan

CHAPTER 12 REINTERPRETATIONS: Europe Rediscovers the Western Classics

The Italian Renaissance

Elizabethan England

The Spanish Golden Age

Seventeenth-Century France

Restoration England

Eighteenth-Century Europe and the Americas

CHAPTER 13 REVOLUTIONS: Romanticism to Postmodern Experiment

Romanticism

Nineteenth-Century Melodrama

Nineteenth-Century Realism and Naturalism

The Avant-Garde from the Late Nineteenth Century to the 1960s

Modern and Contemporary Popular Theatre

The Recent Avant-Garde and Postmodern Experiment

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 19/03/2012
      ISBN13: 9780205118021, 978-0205118021
      ISBN10: 020511802X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      ACT ONE Theatre and Its Audience

      CHAPTER 1 CULTURAL COLLABORATION: Theatre and Society

      Theatre as Entertainment and Art

      The Social Functions of Theatre

      Social Control of Theatre

      Theatrical Choice in North America

      Cultural Context and Personal Experience

      CHAPTER 2 EXPERIENCING THEATRE: Collaboration of Actor, Audience, and Space

      The Audience

      The Nature of Acting

      From Play to Production

      Space

      Theatre and Transformation

      C HAPTER 3 ANALYZING THEATRE: Thinking and Writing About Live Performance

      Theatre, Film, and Television

      Analyzing Production

      Thinking About Actor Performances

      Thinking About Space and Design

      Understanding Style

      Evaluating Production

      The Role of the Critic

      Writing About Production

      When It All Works

      CHAPTER 4 UNDERSTANDING THE PLAY: A Theatrical Blueprint

      Plot

      Character

      Thought

      Language

      Music

      Spectacle

      CHAPTER 5 INTERPRETING THE PLAY: Understanding Genre, Reading, and Writing

      Dramatic Genre

      Reading a Play

      Writing About a Play

      ACT TWO Collaboration in Art and Practice

      CHAPTER 6 THE DIRECTOR: Vision and Leadership

      Has Someone Always Been in Charge?

      Interpretation

      Developing Concept

      Communicating and Managing the Artistic Vision

      Collaborating with the Playwright

      Directors and Absent Playwrights

      Collaborating with Designers

      Collaborating with Actors

      Collaborating with the Stage Manager

      The Rehearsal Process

      Opening the Production

      CHAPTER 7 THE ACTOR: From Mask to Contemporary Performance

      Development of the Actor

      Acting Styles and Methods

      The Actor’s Work

      CHAPTER 8 THE PLAYWRIGHT: Imagination and Expression

      The Changing Position of the Playwright

      The Playwright and Production

      Development of New Plays

      CHAPTER 9 THE DESIGNER: Materializing Conception and the World of the Play

      The Development of the Designer

      The Designers’ Choices

      The Scenic Designer’s Work

      The Lighting Designer’s Work

      The Costume Designer’s Work

      The Sound Designer’s Work

      Integrating All the Designs

      CHAPTER 10 THE PRODUCER: Coordination, Promotion, Economics

      Early Producers

      The Role of the Producer

      The Economics of Theatre

      ACT THREE Collaboration in History

      CHAPTER 11 FOUNDATIONS: Classical Theatrical Forms

      Classical Greece

      Classical Rome

      Medieval Europe

      Classical India

      Classical China

      Classical Japan

      CHAPTER 12 REINTERPRETATIONS: Europe Rediscovers the Western Classics

      The Italian Renaissance

      Elizabethan England

      The Spanish Golden Age

      Seventeenth-Century France

      Restoration England

      Eighteenth-Century Europe and the Americas

      CHAPTER 13 REVOLUTIONS: Romanticism to Postmodern Experiment

      Romanticism

      Nineteenth-Century Melodrama

      Nineteenth-Century Realism and Naturalism

      The Avant-Garde from the Late Nineteenth Century to the 1960s

      Modern and Contemporary Popular Theatre

      The Recent Avant-Garde and Postmodern Experiment

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