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The huge research into the history of Australian theatre assembled in Currency's authoritative Companion to Theatre in Australia has here been concentrated into a handy reference guide for the theatre lover and student.
The Myrtle twins, Dibs Hamilton and Girlie Delaney, are turning 80. As the family gathers to celebrate, speculation grows as to who will be the one to inherit the family property
From acting to behind the scenes work, this book explains the working of the theatre. It aims to contain advice on aspects of the theory and practice of creating theatre - from lighting and set design to the role of the director to writing scripts. It is designed to be used as a set text for students taking drama or performing arts courses.
An overview of all aspects of theatre! The history, the crafts and the art of the stage are presented in eighteen units.
This book of twenty-three scenes deals with subject matter in five categories of subjects: 1. Dating, 2. Pregnancy, 3. Control, 4. Family, and 5. Growing Up. The scenes offer a variety of styles and an equal distribution of roles between men and women.
Teacher's guide to Everything about Theatre.
Deals with theatre and the artists who make theatre possible. This title defines styles of drama, staging, production, directing and acting, along with various backstage functions. It covers theatre history and the business of theatre for the use of both students and instructors.
Provides step-by-step information, examples and suggestions about how to direct a school drama program without mistakes, trouble or delay. This book covers topics such as: play selection, tryouts, rehearsals, costuming, props, lighting, publicity and final performance. It includes examples with illustrations, photos and proven ideas.
Presents a collection of seventeen articles, offering an investigation of important voices from Austria's theatre world between 1945 and 2001. This volume attempts to include issues of staging and reception. It is intended to show the richness and variety of the theatre scene in Austria.
A record of the First International Women Playwrights Conference, edited to bring out the highlights of discussions. With index, bibliographies of playwrights, and appendix.
Spaulding examines a group of picture books by such innovative modern American and English authors/illustrators as Sendak, Briggs, Stevenson, and Pienkowski, considering them from a new perspective: dramatic literature presented on stage.