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ویرایش: 3 نویسندگان: Tom Markus, Linda Sarver, Frank Kuhn سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1478637277, 9781478637271 ناشر: سال نشر: 2019 تعداد صفحات: 400 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 105 مگابایت
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Title Page Contents Overture ACT 1: Understanding and Evaluating Theatre Chapter 1 - What Is Theatre? Describing Theatre Theatre Is Fun Theatre Is Healing Theatre Is a Learning Experience Theatre Is a Forum for Public Discourse Defining Theatre Ten Traits of Theatre Why We Value Theatre and Why We Study It Chapter 2 - Aristotle\'s Guide to Pleasure The Three Unities of Theatre The Unity of Action The Unity of Time The Unity of Place To Unify or Not to Unify? The Six Elements of Theatre Plot Character Thought Diction Music Spectacle Reviewing the Six Elements Chapter 3 - Dramatic Genres Comedy Farce Drama Tragedy Melodrama Tragicomedy Reviewing the Six Genres Chapter 4 - Theatrical Styles Objective Reality Realism Theatricalism Subjective Reality Expressionism Surrealism Idealized Reality Classicism Romanticism Identifying Theatrical Style Chapter 5 - Writing about Theatre Professionals Reviewers and Critics Scholars Amateurs Amateur Reviewers Theatre Bloggers Any Old Anybody Students Another Set of Tools What Is an Essay? ACT 2 - The Creative Process Chapter 6 - The Playwright\'s Story Where Do Playwrights Get Ideas for Their Stories? Getting Started Finding the Central Action Wrighting the Play Writing the Play Dialogue Stage Directions The Playwright’s Themes and Meaning Finishing the Play Chapter 7 - Actors and Characters What Actors Work With Text What the Playwright Says What Characters Say about Themselves What Other Characters Say What Characters Do Self Body Voice Personal Qualities Where Actors Get Training How Actors Get Work What an Actor’s Life Is Like Chapter 8 - The Director\'s Impact Evolution of the Director Duties of the Director Selecting the Script Researching the World of the Play Analyzing the Script Inspiring the Coworkers Working with the Key Collaborators Conceptualizing the Production Realizing the Concept in Designs Casting the Roles Rehearsing the Production Interpreter or Creator? Chapter 9 - The Designers\' Vision How Do Designers Communicate? What Do Designers Do? Accept a Project to Design Read and Analyze the Script Research the World of the Play Develop Initial Design Ideas Collaborate in Developing the Production Concept Prepare a First Draft of the Visual and Aural Designs Solidify the Production Concept Finalize the Designs Complete the Technical Drawings, Charts, and Plots Supervise the Realization of the Designs Chapter 10 - Putting It Together The Context Shakespeare’s Play Getting Started The Director’s Research and Analysis The Designers’ Research and Analysis Sometimes a Great Notion Back to the Drawing Board of Research Conceptualizing the Production Between Conferences The Second Conference Final Preparations Realizing the Production Technical and Dress Rehearsals Another Opening, Another Show Color Plates ACT 3 - The Audience Joins In Chapter 11 - Finding Theatre and Getting Tickets What’s Playing How You Find Theatre Online Print How Theatre Finds You Online Marketing and Social Media Radio and Video Outdoor Media Direct Mail Print Advertising Telemarketing Word of Mouth Ticket Tips What Is a Theatre Ticket? Types of Tickets The Buy How Much? Bargains and Discounts Freebies The Show Chapter 12 - Take Your Seats, Please When to Arrive Deciding What to Wear Before the Play Begins During the Performance Ten Commandments of Theatre Etiquette Everybody Has a First Time Chapter 13 - The Curtain Rises Public Spaces Kinds of Theatres Proscenium Arch Theatre Arena Theatre Thrust Theatre Black Box Theatre Found Space Theatre Setting the Stage The Five Kinds of Scenery How Scenery Moves Hybrid Scenery and Technological Innovations Chapter 14 - Backstage Revealed What’s It Look Like? Who’s Backstage? Scenery Properties Costumes Lighting Sound Rehearsal Room Production Office A Labor-Intensive Industry ACT 4 - Theatre History Chapter 15 - Theatre in Europe The Beginnings of Theatre—Prehistory Greek Theatre Roman Theatre Theatre in the Middle Ages Elizabethan Theatre Renaissance Theatre in Italy Baroque Court Theatre The 18th and 19th Centuries The Modern Age The Future Chapter 16 - Theatre in Asia Indian Theatre Theatre in India Today Chinese Theatre Chinese Theatre Today Japanese Theatre Noh Kyogen Kabuki Bunraku Japanese Theatre Today Fusion Theatre ACT 5 - Theatre in America Today Chapter 17 - Show Biz Is Big Biz Professional Theatre Some History Commercial Theatre Nonprofit Theatre How Theatre Is Produced Theatre As an Amateur Activity Theatre As an Educational Experience Sources of Income Commercial Theatre Nonprofit Theatre Chapter 18 - Musical Theatre How Did Musical Theatre Evolve? Prehistory and Ancient Greek Drama Opera Ballad Opera Operetta Musical Comedy Modern Musical Theatre What Is Musical Theatre? Why Is Musical Theatre an American Art Form? The American Spirit The Artistic and Ethnic Melting Pot The Assembly-Line Approach Curtain Call Glossary Index Photo Credits