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Books > Arts & Architecture > Performing arts > Individual actors & performers
Eugenio Barba is one of the world's leading theatre artists and
theorists working across cultures. Examines three major strands of
Barba's work; his research at the International School of Theatre
Anthropology, his use of performance as a means of exchange, and
his ongoing relationship with Latin America. The artists who write
and are interviewed in the book provide an invaluable insight into
Barba's work methods, his relationship with performers from
different cultures, and the ramifications of his research in a
variety of performance forms. Concludes with a dialogue between
Barba and Ian Watson. -- .
There was once an elderly woman who called Time & Temperature
every day, just to hear the sound of another human voice. Did she
know it was an automated recording? Maybe, but it didn't matter-so
long as there was something there to lessen her loneliness.
Situations like this are not new, especially in nursing homes,
where people seemingly go to be forgotten-by family, by friends,
and by society. What if you could do something about their
loneliness? What if you could make them feel useful, loved, and
respected? Frank Pawlak, a pastor and evangelist, did just that. He
spent fifty years ministering to senior citizens, notably through
music and the word of God. His stories are many-as are his
hilarious anecdotes-but what Frank took away from his ministry was
more than just entertainment. Frank Pawlak came to realize that
just when you think you're blessing someone else, you turn out to
be the one who is blessed. The nursing home occupants he visited
taught him more than he could ever teach them; they showed him more
love than he could have given. His amazing journey is chronicled in
I Hear the Music-I Have to Go, as Frank lives out the adage, "If
you're looking for something to do with your life, help someone in
need!"
A Police Chief's look back at both sides of the police tape and the
unlikely circumstances that made him step from one side to the
other.
Fifty years after the publication of Martin Esslin's "The
Theatre of the Absurd," which suggests that "absurd" plays purport
the meaninglessness of life, Michael Y. Bennett's "Reassessing the
Theatre of the Absurd" is a timely reassessment of one of the most
important theatre "movements" of the 20th century. Bennett argues
that these "absurd" plays are, instead, ethical texts that suggest
how life can be made meaningful. Analyzing the works of five major
playwrights/writers of the 1950s (including three winners of the
Nobel Prize in Literature), Bennett's work challenges fifty years
of scholarship though his upbeat and hopeful readings.
The Improv Handbook is the most comprehensive, smart, helpful and
inspiring guide to improv available today. Applicable to comedians,
actors, public speakers and anyone who needs to think on their
toes, it features a range of games, interviews, descriptions and
exercises that illuminate and illustrate the exciting world of
improvised performance. First published in 2008, this second
edition features a new foreword by comedian Mike McShane, as well
as new exercises on endings, managing blind offers and
master-servant games, plus new and expanded interviews with Keith
Johnstone, Neil Mullarkey, Jeffrey Sweet and Paul Rogan. The Improv
Handbook is a one-stop guide to the exciting world of
improvisation. Whether you're a beginner, an expert, or would just
love to try it if you weren't too scared, The Improv Handbook will
guide you every step of the way.
Paul Robeson was a towering figure in American culture, conquering
many disparate venues-from football and film to law to Shakespeare.
An extraordinary athlete-scholar-actor-singer, Robeson also became
a crusader for human rights. And though he was admired by many, his
controversial support of the Soviet Union during the Cold War and
the era of McCarthyism led to ostracism and his declining health.
In Robeson: An American Ballad, Arnold H. Lubasch chronicles the
remarkable life of this twentieth-century original. In this concise
and readable account, Lubasch-a New York Times veteran for almost
40 years-reports on Robeson's life story more accurately and
clearly than any previous books. In addition to detailing the highs
and lows of Robeson's life and career, Lubasch offers several
personal anecdotes about this American icon, and includes
commentary on the 100th-anniversary celebration of Robeson's birth.
This engaging work will be of interest to virtually everyone, but
especially to scholars and students of U.S. and African American
history and culture.
These days the most efficient way to communicate is through instant
communication: Texting! But what the heck do all those
abbreviations mean? Do you know what this means: BY&M, I H8-
S/T, GTTP! Thr Txt u SIT? If not, you need Text-tionary: The
ultimate, informative, TEXT abbreviation de-coder, with helpful
tips to become an expert texter! So what's the translation? Between
you and me I hate small talk. Get to the point. Through text you
stay in touch.
This book traces the evolution of George Clooney's successful
career, from his humble start as a television heartthrob to his
current position as one of the most powerful figures in film making
today. It can be said that George Clooney has crafted his artistic
brand through a mixture of smart career choices of roles, carefully
nuanced performances, and key relationships with directors. He is
not just an accomplished actor but a major Hollywood player,
serving as director, producer, and writer on many projects. His
work garners critical acclaim, and his influence and creative input
have been the main reason why some of his films exist at all. This
fascinating book analyzes the impressive career trajectory of one
of the industry's most powerful figures today. George Clooney: An
Actor Looking for a Role is the first book to examine the full
range of Clooney's career. Arranged by genre, sections include
early television work, romantic comedies, action films, heist
movies, political thrillers, and films that blend a number of
different genres. Clooney's contributions have not only resulted in
three Oscar acting nominations and one win, but his work continues
to challenge the conventions of the traditional form and expands
the definition of key genres. A comprehensive review of the career
of George Clooney Critically rigorous but accessible writing style
A compilation of Clooney's work, including obscure work in
television, films, and commercials Expert analysis of genres,
roles, and creative collaborations
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