How to read a play : script analysis for directors
Language: English Publication details: Routledge 2016 LondonDescription: xi, 203pISBN:- 9780415748230
- 792.0233 K544h
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792.013 Ar75t The theater and its double | 792.02 H361m MODERN THEATRE PRACTICE | 792.023 C676 DIRECTORS ON DIRECTING | 792.0233 K544h How to read a play | 792.025 M297a2 The art of theatrical design [2nd ed.] | 792.09 B782e10 The essential theatre | 792.09 G217t THEATER AND DRAMA IN THE MAKING |
How to Read a Play outlines the cruicial work required for a play before the first rehearsal, the first group reading or even the before the cast have met. Directors and dramaturgs must know how to analyze, understand and interpret a play or performance text if they hope to bring it to life on the stage.
This book provides a broad range of tools and methods that can be used when reading a text, including:
Lessons from the past. What can we learn from Aristotle, Stanislavsky, Meyerhold, Vakhtangov, Brecht and Harold Clurman? This section establishes the models and methods that underpin much of a director’s work today.
A survey of current practices in Western theatre. A combination of research, interviews and observation of practical work addresses the main stages in understanding a play, such as getting to know characters, sharing ideas, mapping the action and grappling with language.
A workbook, setting out twenty one ways of breaking down a play, from the general to the particular.
Contributions, reflections and interjections from a host of successful directors make this the ideal starting point for anyone who wants to direct a play, or even devise one of their own. This wide range of different approaches, options and techniques allows each reader to create their own brand of play analysis.
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