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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... thing. Peter Quince, the playwright, is entirely in charge, though he has to cope with a pretty monstrous ego in his leading ... things can be inferred from these two famous rehearsal scenes. The first is that the play was staged by an ...
... thing. Peter Quince, the playwright, is entirely in charge, though he has to cope with a pretty monstrous ego in his leading ... things can be inferred from these two famous rehearsal scenes. The first is that the play was staged by an ...
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... things in their masques. Jonson aspired to give moral and poetic depth to what was essentially a flimsy and unserious form. Jones wished to create ever more stunning and imaginative spectacles to amaze the eye. Jonson was at a ...
... things in their masques. Jonson aspired to give moral and poetic depth to what was essentially a flimsy and unserious form. Jones wished to create ever more stunning and imaginative spectacles to amaze the eye. Jonson was at a ...
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2 Selecting Your Play | |
3 Preparation | |
4 Design and Designers | |
5 The Rehearsal Process | |
6 Fitup to Opening | |
7 Conclusions | |
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