Directing PlaysRoutledge, 24. 1. 1997 - Počet stran: 200 Directing Plays explores both the theory and practice of directing plays, with particular emphasis on textual interpretation. Don Taylor guides the student through the complex process of choosing a play, the working partnership of director, playwright and designer, the delicate matter of casting a play, the rehearsal process and everything which needs to happen before the production is up and running. |
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... without the written permission of the publisher. Cover illustration by Dennis Tinkler. Typeset in 10 on 11%pt Garamond Light ISBN 13: 978-0-878.30-065-5 (pbk) Sir William Davenant The extraordinary figure of Sir William Davenant Copyright.
... without the written permission of the publisher. Cover illustration by Dennis Tinkler. Typeset in 10 on 11%pt Garamond Light ISBN 13: 978-0-878.30-065-5 (pbk) Sir William Davenant The extraordinary figure of Sir William Davenant Copyright.
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... William Davenant 8 Sheridan and Pinero 12 Modernism, and the birth of the director 17 Directors today 23 Texts 26 Transformations 33 Plays without playwrights: auteur directors 39 2. Selecting Your Play 46 Concepts 50 Living playwrights ...
... William Davenant 8 Sheridan and Pinero 12 Modernism, and the birth of the director 17 Directors today 23 Texts 26 Transformations 33 Plays without playwrights: auteur directors 39 2. Selecting Your Play 46 Concepts 50 Living playwrights ...
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... William Davenant, who would do what Jones told them, were brought in in his place. The story represents a crucial moment in the history of the emergence of the director. The poet, who up to that time had expected to be the one who ...
... William Davenant, who would do what Jones told them, were brought in in his place. The story represents a crucial moment in the history of the emergence of the director. The poet, who up to that time had expected to be the one who ...
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Don Taylor. Sir. William. Davenant. The extraordinary figure of Sir William Davenant is an even louder pre-echo and sharper foreshadowing of the modern director, occupying, as he did in the 1660s, very much the position the Director of the ...
Don Taylor. Sir. William. Davenant. The extraordinary figure of Sir William Davenant is an even louder pre-echo and sharper foreshadowing of the modern director, occupying, as he did in the 1660s, very much the position the Director of the ...
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... Davenant himself was in a difficult position. In order to make theatrical entertainments of any kind, he had been ... William Beeston's men began to play at Salisbury Court. Davenant set up nothing at once, but went into negotiations ...
... Davenant himself was in a difficult position. In order to make theatrical entertainments of any kind, he had been ... William Beeston's men began to play at Salisbury Court. Davenant set up nothing at once, but went into negotiations ...
Obsah
2 Selecting Your Play | |
3 Preparation | |
4 Design and Designers | |
5 The Rehearsal Process | |
6 Fitup to Opening | |
7 Conclusions | |
Index | |
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