Drama Books
Featured Texts
The
History of Theatre
by David Timson, Derek Jacobi (Narrator)
Following the success of The History of Opera, Naxos
produces the history of drama and the stage from ancient Greece
through the twentieth century in an accessible program. With
master Derek Jacobi and actors who excerpt from dozens of plays
as guides, the listener is treated to a fascinating chronicle
for students, aficionados--and even anyone with a passing
interest in history or theater. Jacobi illuminates the cultural
heritage surrounding each period in a style both grand and
approachable. David Timson's text is rich and involving. The
linear sequence is tracked on the CD version, and the excellent
liner notes to the plays, the excerpts, and the music round out
this significant program. R.F.W. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones
Award. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright ©
AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Technical
Theater for Nontechnical People
by Drew Campbell, Kis Knekt (Illustrator)
This unparalleled resource
walks readers through every aspect of the backstage environment,
from scenery to lighting to sound to props, as well as the
often-overlooked area of stage management. The book is filled
with helpful illustrations, backstage survival guides, and a
glossary of key terms.
Comprehensive and easy to
understand, the coverage includes:
- Working with
designers to get the right look
- Tricks and tools for
set building and enhancing scene-change choreography
- Setting a mood and
creating focus with light
- Sculpting sound with
microphones, mixers, and other sources
- Understanding floor
plans
- Assessing a
performance space
- Developing a prop
list Managing a show both on and backstage
Play
Directing in the School : A Drama Director's Survival Guide
by David Grote, Arthur L. Zapel (Editor)
Directing plays in schools
requires knowledge and talents far different than directing for
community or professional theatre. In ten comprehensive chapters
the author explains the "real world" of producing
effective theatricals in the school environment. He details the
pitfalls and the problems while providing ideas for consistently
successful shows. He covers budgeting, scheduling, faculty
politics, motivating and disciplining students and many other
school-life realities beyond a director or teacher's job
description. Anyone faced with producing a play needs this book
as a "Bible" for guidance and fulfillment of
objectives. A drama director's survival guide.
Mask
Improvisation for Actor Training & Performance : The
Compelling Image
by Sears A Eldridge
An excellent text covering
numerous aspects of mask; including historical aspects,
neutral mask, character mask and the manufacture, construction
and design of masks.
This is one of the best books I've seen on mask work.
I believe it is an absolute must for any teacher wanting to
teach with masks.
Read
my review at Amazon.com
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