Theatre in Practice

Theatre in Practice
Author: Nick O'Brien
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0415508533

Theatre in Practice provides students with all of the 'must have' Drama skills required for A-Level, International Baccalaureate, BTEC and beyond. Practical, step-by-step exercises and diagrams give access to the key figures and processes central to drama, including: Stanislavski, Brecht, Lecoq and Berkoff devising theatre rehearsing and performing monologues and duologues how to approach directing a play improvising. Each chapter offers advice for both students and teachers, with notes and follow-on exercises ideal for individual study and practice. Written by specialists with extensive experience leading workshops for the 'post 16' age-group, Theatre in Practice is a thorough and imaginative resource that speaks directly to students.

Devising Theatre and Performance

Devising Theatre and Performance
Author: Helen Paris
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-09-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781789384710

A hands-on guide for artists, students, and teachers of devised theatre, at any stage of their practice. This book is packed with thoughtful exercises distilled from twenty-five years of interdisciplinary artist workshops and teaching devising and performance making at universities in the United States and the United Kingdom. Created and curated by Leslie Hill and Helen Paris, artists who work internationally at the interface of academia and professional practice, this collection provides exercises for devising, composing, and editing original works. The exercises are clear and accessible, enhanced with vivid examples from contemporary performance practice and relevant political contexts. Moreover, the authors offer tools for giving and receiving feedback, fostering critical reflection, and framing artistic work within academic research contexts. Hill and Paris's compelling approach does more than merely provide performance recipes; it highlights the vital cultural relevance and potential personal impact of the creative explorations that the authors invite us to undertake.

Playing with Theory in Theatre Practice

Playing with Theory in Theatre Practice
Author: Megan Alrutz
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2011-11-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1350316555

Through a collection of original essays and case studies, this innovative book explores theory as an accessible, although complex, tool for theatre practitioners and students. These chapters invite readers to (re)imagine theory as a site of possibility or framework that can shape theatre making, emerge from practice, and foster new ways of seeing, creating, and reflecting. Focusing on the productive tensions and issues that surround creative practice and intellectual processes, the contributing authors present central concepts and questions that frame the role of theory in the theatre. Ultimately, this diverse and exciting collection offers inspiring ideas, raises new questions, and introduces ways to build theoretically-minded, dynamic production work.

The Book of Scenes for Acting Practice

The Book of Scenes for Acting Practice
Author: Marsh Cassady
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1985
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

The Book of Scenes for Acting Practice provides a variety of styles, characters, and types of drama to sharpen students' acting skills. The scenes range from Sophocles and Shakespeare to O'Neill and Ionesco, and were selected for variety and ease of presentation.

Redefining Theatre Communities

Redefining Theatre Communities
Author: Szabolcs Musca
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Community theater
ISBN: 9781789380767

Redefining Theatre Communities explores the interplay between contemporary theatre and communities. It considers the aesthetic, social and cultural aspects of community-conscious theatre-making. It also reflects on transformations in structural, textual and theatrical conventions, and explores changing modes of production and spectatorship.

Feminist Theatre Practice: A Handbook

Feminist Theatre Practice: A Handbook
Author: Elaine Aston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005-07-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134771509

Feminist Theatre Practice: A Handbook is a helpful, practical guide to theatre-making which explores the different ways of representing gender. Best-selling author, Elaine Aston, takes the reader through the various stages of making feminist theatre- from warming up, through workshopped exploration, to performance - this volume is organised into three clear and instructive parts: * Women in the Workshop * Dramatic Texts, Feminist Contexts * Gender and Devising Projects. Orientated around the classroom/workshop, Handbook of Feminist Theatre Practice encompasses the main elements of feminist theatre, both practical or theoretical.

European Theatre Performance Practice, 1580-1750

European Theatre Performance Practice, 1580-1750
Author: Robert Henke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 815
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1351938320

This volume presents foundational and representative essays of the last half century on theatre performance practice during the period 1580 to 1750. The particular focus is on the nature of playing spaces, staging, acting and audience response in professional theatre and the selection of previously published research articles and book chapters includes significant works on topics such as Shakespearean staging, French and Spanish theatre audiences, the challenging aspects of the evolution of Italian renaissance acting practice, and the ’hidden’ dimensions of performance. The essays provide coherent transnational coverage as well as detailed treatments of their individual topics. Considerations of theatre practice in Italy, Spain and France, as well as England, place Shakespeare’s theatre in its European context to reveal surprising commonalities and salient differences in the performance practice of early modern Europe’s major professional theatres. This volume is an indispensable reference work for university libraries, lecturers, researchers and practitioners and offers a coherent overview of early modern comparative performance practice, and a deeper understanding of the field’s major topics and developments.

Applied Theatre

Applied Theatre
Author: Monica Prendergast
Publisher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
ISBN: 9781841502816

"Applied Theatre is the first study to assist practitioners and students to develop critical frameworks for planning and implementing their own theatrical projects. This reader-friendly text considers an international range of case studies in applied theatre through discussion questions, practical activities and detailed analysis of specific theatre projects globally."--Provided by the publisher.

Theatre Practice

Theatre Practice
Author: Stark Young
Publisher: New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1926
Genre: Acting
ISBN:

This volume undertakes to consider not dramatists and plays alone but rather the arts of acting too, of theatrical design and production and such special phases and problems of these as illusion, stage movement, tempo, realistic and poetic methods, the voice, music, color and lights, and, furthermore, such artists, designers, producers, directors, and playwrights as illustrate and embody the principles considered. The very subjects undertaken, then, are not common to books on the drama and deal with points and problems that are often felt, but only vaguely shadowed, in the minds of students and lovers of the theatre and even of its creative artists. By such subjects the author at least intends to dilate the scope of the discussion and to illuminate a little further perhaps the essential nature of the art of the theatre.

Composed Theatre

Composed Theatre
Author: Matthias Rebstock
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Music in the theater
ISBN: 9781783200160

"Brings together a diverse range of voices and perspectives, appropriately conveying the sense of scholars and artists engaged in ongoing debate about a developing form. ... It is a style of performance I ahve had little direct experience with but the book made me want to hear and see more."--Jackie Smart for Theatre Research International.