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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... create powerful productions. But in a large or complex space, or with an unconventional play, it quickly becomes clear that an overall controlling imagination needs to be at work, and whether the choices such a space presents are ...
... create powerful productions. But in a large or complex space, or with an unconventional play, it quickly becomes clear that an overall controlling imagination needs to be at work, and whether the choices such a space presents are ...
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... create ever more stunning and imaginative spectacles to amaze the eye. Jonson was at a disadvantage from the start, not only because the Masque form was probably too flimsy to bear the structure of ideas and poetry he wished to build ...
... create ever more stunning and imaginative spectacles to amaze the eye. Jonson was at a disadvantage from the start, not only because the Masque form was probably too flimsy to bear the structure of ideas and poetry he wished to build ...
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... created every feature of the Restoration theatre as we know it, and that theatre has been, with modifications, the basis of theatre down to the present time. The only feature in which Killigrew out-thought him was in the positioning of ...
... created every feature of the Restoration theatre as we know it, and that theatre has been, with modifications, the basis of theatre down to the present time. The only feature in which Killigrew out-thought him was in the positioning of ...
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... created to please a particular audience, those works do not survive into our age, and now seem as grotesque as the products of some of today's concept directors will doubtless seem in the future. Davenant loved Shakespeare's works ...
... created to please a particular audience, those works do not survive into our age, and now seem as grotesque as the products of some of today's concept directors will doubtless seem in the future. Davenant loved Shakespeare's works ...
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... create a need for specialist directors to come into existence. But before we go on to consider that period of extraordinary turmoil, whose volcanic eruptions have not yet ceased, and whose tremors have shaken the whole world of ...
... create a need for specialist directors to come into existence. But before we go on to consider that period of extraordinary turmoil, whose volcanic eruptions have not yet ceased, and whose tremors have shaken the whole world of ...
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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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