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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... recognise as directing must have taken place. Classical Greek plays, with their dancing and singing choruses, and their spectacular effects - chariots descending from machines, and doors opening to reveal bodies on moving trucks - must ...
... recognise as directing must have taken place. Classical Greek plays, with their dancing and singing choruses, and their spectacular effects - chariots descending from machines, and doors opening to reveal bodies on moving trucks - must ...
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... recognise, from the actor rewriting the script to suit himself, to meaningless tantrums that have to be soothed by outrageous flattery, and ill-timed questions about beards. But the clearest indications of the limited nature of ...
... recognise, from the actor rewriting the script to suit himself, to meaningless tantrums that have to be soothed by outrageous flattery, and ill-timed questions about beards. But the clearest indications of the limited nature of ...
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... recognised and incorporated into his own work very early. Like modern concept directors, he re-interpreted theatre works to suit the preconceptions of his own age. Being created to please a particular audience, those works do not ...
... recognised and incorporated into his own work very early. Like modern concept directors, he re-interpreted theatre works to suit the preconceptions of his own age. Being created to please a particular audience, those works do not ...
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... recognise, and which I recognise in myself. The rehearsal doesn't go on much further - the plot of WHAT IS A DIRECTOR? 15.
... recognise, and which I recognise in myself. The rehearsal doesn't go on much further - the plot of WHAT IS A DIRECTOR? 15.
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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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