So You Want to be a Theatre Director?As artistic director of English Touring Theatre (“the company of the moment”—Daily Mail), Stephen Unwin has worked with hundreds of different actors in a multiplicity of venues. In this book, he takes readers step-by-step through choosing the play, casting, design, rehearsal, running the play, putting it on stage and on to opening night. |
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What it takes | 3 |
What is a Theatre Director? | 10 |
Starting out | 16 |
Contexts and Colleagues | 23 |
Choice of Play | 31 |
Preparation | 44 |
Casting | 60 |
Creative | 78 |
Language | 124 |
Character | 135 |
Blocking and Movement | 164 |
Specialists | 190 |
Manners | 198 |
Running it | 205 |
Putting it onto the Stage | 210 |
Opening | 225 |
Practical | 95 |
Starting out | 103 |
Establishing Facts | 112 |
Warmups Improvisation Games and Exercises | 117 |
Hamlet Konstantin and the Radical Young Director | 233 |
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