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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... whole group, and the views of the most dominant personality, Bottom, are adopted. It seems to me that a number of things can be inferred from these two famous rehearsal scenes. The first is that the play was staged by an interaction ...
... whole group, and the views of the most dominant personality, Bottom, are adopted. It seems to me that a number of things can be inferred from these two famous rehearsal scenes. The first is that the play was staged by an interaction ...
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... whole mountains, with ridges big enough for actors to stand upon, from beneath a stage that appeared to be too small to contain them, chariots coming down from the heavens, seabattles enacted - nothing could have been further from the ...
... whole mountains, with ridges big enough for actors to stand upon, from beneath a stage that appeared to be too small to contain them, chariots coming down from the heavens, seabattles enacted - nothing could have been further from the ...
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... whole islands, mountains or grottoes could arise from under the stage, or chariots, gods in clouds, or airborne countries could descend from the heavens. The art of the scene painter, and the costume designer were to enter the theatre ...
... whole islands, mountains or grottoes could arise from under the stage, or chariots, gods in clouds, or airborne countries could descend from the heavens. The art of the scene painter, and the costume designer were to enter the theatre ...
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... whole enterprise. Shakespeare had had no such power, and, while other actors wrote plays and ran companies, none had quite such a degree of control over all aspects of the production as Davenant had. Most of his time, in a theatre ...
... whole enterprise. Shakespeare had had no such power, and, while other actors wrote plays and ran companies, none had quite such a degree of control over all aspects of the production as Davenant had. Most of his time, in a theatre ...
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... whole world of twentieth-century art, it is worth while considering two further rehearsal scenes, which reveal a great deal more about the manner of directing in their respective ages than any amount of anecdotage or riffling through ...
... whole world of twentieth-century art, it is worth while considering two further rehearsal scenes, which reveal a great deal more about the manner of directing in their respective ages than any amount of anecdotage or riffling through ...
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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