Cool Scripts: How to Stage Your Very Own Show

Cool Scripts: How to Stage Your Very Own Show
Author: Karen Latchana Kenney
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1616137649

This expressive title provides budding theater lovers with the information they need to create their very own Cool Scripts & Acting performances. This title includes step-by-step instructions on how to write a script, use stage directions, play acting games and more. All together, the books in this series make theater basics come alive, enabling young readers to make their first show a reality. Encourage theatrical quality in children today, and you may just reap the benefits as an audience member tomorrow! Checkerboard Library is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.

Acting on the Script

Acting on the Script
Author: Bruce Miller
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1495002055

Mastery of craft depends on repetition: the more opportunities student actors have to be guided through analyzing scripts, the more likely they are to develop a reliable process for making choices when the time comes to work independently. That's why Acting on the Script contains eight short plays, which can be used independently or as parts of one full-length play, giving aspiring actors the practice they need to tell the story of the play and of their characters clearly, believably, and compellingly. With each new scene, readers are given the opportunity to think through the analysis and synthesis process independently, then they are guided clearly through that process. The first section reintroduces the basic elements of acting craft. The book then lays out how these elements relate to a script in general and then more specifically – by using a short play to illustrate the basic principles. The second section focuses on specific analysis and synthesis problems using original scenes especially composed to help students develop their analysis and choice-making skills and to address individual acting issues. The plays, already tested in classes and two productions (one professional and one college), are filled with the kinds of acting problems that beginning actors often have trouble with and need to learn to solve. In addition, specific problems that actors might have with certain types of material are addressed as well.

The Actor's Life

The Actor's Life
Author: Jenna Fischer
Publisher: BenBella Books
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1944648232

Jenna Fischer's Hollywood journey began at the age of 22 when she moved to Los Angeles from her hometown of St. Louis. With a theater degree in hand, she was determined, she was confident, she was ready to work hard. So, what could go wrong? Uh, basically everything. The path to being a professional actor was so much more vast and competitive than she'd imagined. It would be eight long years before she landed her iconic role on The Office, nearly a decade of frustration, struggle, rejection and doubt. If only she'd had a handbook for the aspiring actor. Or, better yet, someone to show her the way—an established actor who could educate her about the business, manage her expectations, and reassure her in those moments of despair. Jenna wants to be that person for you. With amusing candor and wit, Fischer spells out the nuts and bolts of getting established in the profession, based on her own memorable and hilarious experiences. She tells you how to get the right headshot, what to look for in representation, and the importance of joining forces with other like-minded artists and creating your own work—invaluable advice personally acquired from her many years of struggle. She provides helpful hints on how to be gutsy and take risks, the tricks to good auditioning and callbacks, and how not to fall for certain scams (auditions in a guy's apartment are probably not legit—or at least not for the kind of part you're looking for!). Her inspiring, helpful guidance feels like a trusted friend who's made the journey, and has now returned to walk beside you, pointing out the pitfalls as you blaze your own path towards the life of a professional actor.

When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors

When Bad Things Happen to Good Actors
Author: Ian McWethy
Publisher: Stage Partners
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

A simple one-act production of The Wizard of Oz gets derailed by missed cues, forgotten lines, and a renegade sound board op who refuses to play anything but dinosaur noises. A comedy that proves, when it comes to live theatre, everything that can go wrong, will go wrong, and it will be hilarious. Comedy One-act. 25-30 minutes 10-30 actors, gender flexible

The Actor's Script

The Actor's Script
Author: Charles S. Waxberg
Publisher: Drama
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The Actor's Script offers a clear, concise, and easily assimilated technique for beginning scriptwork specifically tailored to actor's requirements and sensibilities.

Script Analysis for Actors, Directors, and Designers

Script Analysis for Actors, Directors, and Designers
Author: James Michael Thomas
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 024080662X

Based on the premise that plays are objects of study in and of themselves, this title details the Konstantin Stanislavskis method of action analysis, expanding the scope of analysis to includes both inductive and deductive methodologies.

Script Writer & Actor

Script Writer & Actor
Author: Eriqa Queen
Publisher: Erik Istrup Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8794110484

The series, written in sequence, is not based on drama and conflict, but loaded with a deep understanding of the human construct and beyond, and hints at transformative choices in life. The ship, Wego, is a non-hierarchic vehicle for consciousness and the human, which is energy, to meet and become one. Wego, sets sail, and consciousness writes the script with New Energy ink. As the first letter takes form, Wego follows the pen’s exact course on the Sea of Life. Julia turns seventeen and her physical connections to the world broaden. She makes new friends and family members, which include animals. Being a young adult brings Julia her most eventful summer holidays in this life so far. Humour keeps the story light, and deep moments may give the eyes some extra moist. Both show we have heart.

Boogieban: Two-Actor Script

Boogieban: Two-Actor Script
Author: DC Fidler
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1732752117

This script of Boogieban is a two-actor version of the larger cast play for use in rehearsals and performances. This version premiered at None Too Fragile Theatre in Akron, Ohio in 2018 and won the 2018 Cleveland Critics Circle Award for Best Premier of a New Play and Best Actor. In 2019 it played in Chicago and Off-Broadway in New York. The play is about Lawrence Caplan, a Vietnam War veteran who became a military psychiatrist. Caplan is retiring after losing his own son in Afghanistan. Before leaving, he is ordered to assess one last soldier, a young specialist, who stubbornly insists that he is ""good to go"" back to his unit in Afghanistan. Caplan soon discovers, however, the soldier is tortured by nightmares and flashbacks. Unexpectedly, the soldier's story begins to lift Caplan's amnesia for his own horrors in Vietnam. The two men launch on parallel journeys of the heart that change them forever.