The Guide to Selecting Plays for Performance

The Guide to Selecting Plays for Performance
Author: Samuel French
Publisher:
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2006
Genre: Amateur plays
ISBN: 9780573091445

This guide contains cast and story details of around 2000 plays which Samuel French Ltd has available for amateur performance within the British Isles. The plays are arranged in four sections - full length, one act and revue sketches, pantomimes and seasonal plays - and the titles are indexed according to the number of characters and period and/or type of play to help companies choose a play for production.

The Guide to Selecting Plays for Performance

The Guide to Selecting Plays for Performance
Author:
Publisher: Samuel French , Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573091452

This guide contains cast and story details of around 2000 plays which Samuel French Ltd has available for amateur performance within the British Isles. The plays are arranged in four sections - full length, one act and revue sketches, pantomimes and seasonal plays.

Know it All, Find it Fast

Know it All, Find it Fast
Author: Robert John Duckett
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1856046524

There is a queue, the phone is ringing, the photocopier has jammed and your enquirer is waiting for a response. You are stressed and you can feel the panic rising. Where do you go to find the information you need to answer the question promptly and accurately? Answering queries from users is one of the most important services undertaken by library and information staff. Yet it is also one of the most difficult, least understood subjects. There are still very few materials available to help frontline staff - often paraprofessional - develop their reader enquiry skills. This award-winning sourcebook is an essential guide to where to look to find the answers quickly. It is designed as a first point of reference for library and information practitioners, to be depended upon if they are unfamiliar with the subject of an enquiry - or wish to find out more. It is arranged in an easily searchable, fully cross-referenced A-Z list of around 150 of the subject areas most frequently handled at enquiry desks. Each subject entry lists the most important information sources and where to locate them, including printed and electronic sources, relevant websites and useful contacts for referral purposes. The authors use their extensive experience in reference work to offer useful tips, warn of potential pitfalls, and spotlight typical queries and how to tackle them. This new edition has been brought right up-to-date with all sources checked for currency and many new ones added. The searchability is enhanced by a comprehensive index to make those essential sources even easier to find - saving you valuable minutes! Readership: Offering quick and easy pointers to a multitude of information sources, this is an invaluable reference deskbook for all library and information staff in need of a speedy answer, in reference libraries, subject departments and other information units.

One Minute Plays

One Minute Plays
Author: Steve Ansell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317199561

Can you really write a play that lasts a minute? The one minute play offers a unique challenge to actors, directors and writers: how do you create a whole world, where actors have room to perform and where audiences have a true experience all in 60 seconds? One Minute Plays: A Practical Guide to Tiny Theatre demystifies the super-short-form play, demonstrating that this rich, accessible format offers great energy and variety not only to audiences but to everyone involved in its creation and performance. This handbook includes: An anthology of 200 one-minute plays selected from the annual Gone in 60 Seconds festival. A toolbox of exercises, methodologies and techniques for educators, practitioners and workshop leaders at all levels. Tips and advice on the demands of storytelling, inclusivity and creative challenges. Detailed practical information about creating your own minute festival, including play selection, running order, staging and marketing. Drawing on a wealth of experience, Steve Ansell and Rose Burnett Bonczek present an invaluable guide for anyone intrigued by the art of creating, producing and performing a one minute play.

Plays

Plays
Author: David Carter
Publisher: Oldacastle Books
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1842434160

Taking the reader through the production of a play step by step, from setting up a drama group to opening night and through an entire run, this book can be read straight through or consulted as a handy reference. All aspects of starting a drama group are explored, including financing, organizing, attracting members, choosing a director, choosing plays, auditions, casting, stage management, lighting, sound, costumes, props, set design, advertising, first nights, and last nights. Additional sections deal with special concerns and interests such as producing plays in the open air, school productions, producing plays with non-English speakers, expatriate productions, plays without scripts, and producing Shakespeare and Brecht. Other helpful features include sample rehearsal schedules, sample plans for blocking scenes, and excerpts and quotes from leading drama practitioners.

A Guide To The Plays Of Bertolt Brecht

A Guide To The Plays Of Bertolt Brecht
Author: Stephen Unwin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 140815031X

Stephen Unwin's A Guide to the Plays of Bertolt Brecht is an indispensable, comprehensive and highly readable companion to the dramatic work of this challenging and rewarding writer. Besides providing detailed accounts of nineteen key plays, it explores their context and Brecht's dramatic theory to equip readers with a rich understanding of how Brecht's work was shaped by his times and by his evolving thinking about the function of theatre. Bertolt Brecht's work as a director, his critical and theoretical writing, and above all the remarkable plays that emerged from one of the most turbulent periods in history have had a profound and lasting influence on theatre. Central to theatre studies courses and whose plays are frequently revived on stage, Brecht is nevertheless perceived as a difficult writer. This companion is divided into two sections: the first seven chapters outline the tumultuous historical, cultural and theatrical context of Brecht's work. They explore his theatrical theory and provide an account of his approach to staging his plays which informs an understanding of how they work in practice. The second section provides an analysis of nineteen plays in six chronological groupings, each prefaced by a brief sketch of Brecht's life and theatrical development in that period. For each play, Stephen Unwin offers a synopsis, a critical commentary and an account of the work in performance. The book concludes with an examination of Brecht's legacy and a chronicle of his life and times. Written by experienced theatre director Stephen Unwin, this is the perfect companion to Brecht's plays and life for student and theatre practitioner alike.