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For those wishing to develop their professional voice in theatre,
it is common to draw on practical training and experiences as their
main foci. Observational undertakings, apprenticeships, and
personal endeavours are also customary ways to further this
development of their persona as director or performer. There has
been little in the way of academic research or study of general
principles to open the door to formal discussion of the theatrical
processes involved in creating a production. Common approaches are
personal (mainly autobiographical or context-specific) assessments
that recount individual episodes and milestones within the careers
of well-known and respected individuals. Although such methods are
informative and often interesting, formal analytical tools to
undertake production analyses and intellectual comparisons are
still needed.This is the first study that attempts to apply a
systematic process to the mysteries of directorial communication
within a theatrical setting. Categories created using this
methodology make comprehensive breakdown and analysis possible of
those elusive interpersonal interactions, the communication flow,
during the period of rehearsal leading to a production. As such,
the case studies make available some of the inner individual
experiences from each company's endeavour, the artistic journey,
successes and pitfalls, viewpoints and reflections of those
involved, the changing styles of communication, and thus, many
important lessons that would be otherwise completely unavailable to
a wider audience. Whilst centring specifically on opera as a
medium, the examination unpicks general processes of theatrical
rehearsal, profiling individuals at work in a systematic way that
begins to uncover and identify patterns of behaviour. The study,
thus, draws important lessons from observation of that process
which can then be applied to future experience, assisting the
novice especially, whose previous recourse was mainly limited to
trial-and-error approaches within their own personal production
experience.Communication in Theatre Directing and Performance is an
important addition to the general study of theatrical performance
communication and its analysis. The case studies and interviews are
especially helpful because the reader will not only be able to read
directly the views and experiences of professionals at work but
also to unpick and analyse those processes taking place over a
period of rehearsal.Its ability to bring into relief the practices
of theatrical professionals makes this study an invaluable option
for university drama departments, colleges of drama training, as
well as for individuals at a more advanced point in their
professional existence who are looking to evolve their
understanding and artistic style.
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