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A readable, workable text that deals with everything about theatre
and the artists who make theatre possible. Styles of drama,
staging, production, directing and acting, along with all backstage
functions, are defined in detail. Theatre history and the business
of theatre are covered fully for the use of both students and
instructors. The book is divided into three sections: Part I -
Theatre, Drama and Place, Part II - The Production, Part III -
Theatre History. At the end of each chapter is a summary and
questions for in-class discussion. This text has been classroom
tested and updated to be fully adaptable to any teaching
requirement. 15 chapters: What Are Theatre and Drama?, Dramatic
Structure, Dramatic Genre and Style. Theatre Design, The
Production. The Actor, The Director, The Designers, The Business of
Theatre, The Audience and Critic, five Theatre History chapters,
plus a Glossary and Theatre on the Web guide.
Uses twenty-two sketches and one-act plays to explore the major devices of comedy and various comedic genre.
A readable, workable text that deals with everything about theatre
and the artists who make theatre possible. Styles of drama,
staging, production, directing and acting, along with all backstage
functions, are defined in detail. Theatre history and the business
of theatre are covered fully for the use of both students and
instructors. The book is divided into three sections: Part I -
Theatre, Drama and Place, Part II - The Production, Part III -
Theatre History. At the end of each chapter is a summary and
questions for in-class discussion. This text has been classroom
tested and updated to be fully adaptable to any teaching
requirement. 15 Chapters: What Are Theatre and Drama? Dramatic
Structure, Dramatic Genre and Style. Theatre Design, The
Production. The Actor, The Director. The Designers, The Business of
Theatre, The Audience and Critic, five Theatre History chapters,
plus a Glossary and Theatre on the Web Guide.
This is a collection of science fiction, fantasy, and horror short
stories by authors from all over the world. Authors from all walks
of life with all degrees of writing experience have contributed to
this unique collection of stories as imaginative as they are
varied.
Borealis by Diana Kemp - The first generation of colonists on
humanity's idyllic new world find... something.
My Diary by Steve Cross - The journal of a man and his
demon.
The Inscription by Marsh Cassady - A simple inscribed book appears
to a professor at an opportune time.
Reaped by Shafa Rashid - A new writer's debut story about promises
between friends.
Searchspecs by A. Gregg - The latest technology dramatically
changes Mark's life.
Out Hunting for Teeth by William J. Grabowski - Something strange
inhabits the mountains of World War II Japan.
The Day the Soldiers Came by Robin Bailes - Humans' arrival on an
alien planet, told by a local artist.
Things That Go Thump in the Night by Tom Schwider - A night out
gone wrong.
Your Own Personal Scarer by Sophie Childs - A story about scarer
and scaree.
And a Foreword by the editor, Daniel Howard.
For four decades I've led writing workshops and taught writing
classes, both privately and at several universities. The
Professional Writer: Getting Ideas; Avoiding Pitfalls is a
compilation of things I've discovered writers need to know to be
successful. The book is aimed at writers of all genres. The first
section, which deals with getting ideas, is based on methods I
developed and have been using for years. The second part is about
avoiding pitfalls with the purpose of making a writer's work come
alive through such elements as using appropriate dialogue,
interesting plots, believable characterization and a good sense of
setting. The section ends with how to prepare and market your work.
An appendix has a sample query letter and proposal. I feel
qualified to write the book since I've been published in a wide
variety of genres and have been a writing teacher for many years.
The book contains lots of examples and illustrations, many of them
humorous.
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The Baja Blues (Paperback)
Marsh Cassady, Jayne Setaro; Maria Goodwin
bundle available
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R314
Discovery Miles 3 140
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A collection of scenes from Hispanic as well as Native-American, African-American, Jewish-American, and Asian-American theater; background information and discussion/analysis follow each scene.
Retells the circumstances of the Newhall incident in which four
California Highway Patrolmen were gunned down when they stopped two
armed men at midnight on April 5, 1970.
Over 300 improv exercises and theatre games to develop creative
abilities and acting skills. Improvisational theatre involves
students immediately without having to audition, learn lines and
blocking. Instead they learn to watch, listen and think on their
feet. Improv is also a good way to develop confidence, to build
characters, and to understand the various aspects of acting and
drama. Many different types of improvs are presented, ranging from
the serious to the hilarious. All are easily producible, requiring
only simple sets and props. Includes exercises leading to widely
varied subjects and genres of improvisation, from scenes dealing
with youth problems to situation comedy, to the creation of
original play scripts. Tips and examples are included on how to
present or initiate each improv or scene. A valuable resource for
all acting students. Four sections: Conflict among individuals:
Conflict with Non-Human Forces: Body Positions, Opening Lines and
Objects: Improvising Plays.
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Discovery Miles 3 180
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