The Method. Ein Überblick über die Schauspieltheorie nach Konstantin S. Stanislawski und Lee Strasberg
by Katharina Mrak
Kommunikationsinstrumente, -techniken und -mechanismen der nationalsozialistischen Propaganda
by Bettina Kahlenberg
Point of View in Fiction and Film (American University Studies, #133)
by Charles Garard
It is 1936 and A. E. Housman is being ferried across the Styx, glad to be dead at last. His memories, however, are dramatically if confusedly alive. The river which flows through Tom Stoppard's play connects Hades with the Oxford of Housman's early manhood where High Victorianism in art, literature and morality is being challenged by the Aesthetic movement and an Irish student called Wilde is preparing to burst on to the London scene... The Invention of Love premiered at the National Theatre, L...
You Already Know: A Playwright's Guide to Trusting Yourself; Practical Exercises to Open the Channel
by Aaron Henne
Open your eyes... - fur Kultur jenseits des Mainstream!
by Daniel Seehuber
The Theatre of Marie Jones (Carysfort Press Ltd.)
Marie Jones is one of the most prolific and popular writers working in Northern Irish theatre today. Her work has achieved local relevance and international recognition. In the course of a remarkable career now spanning five decades, Jones has been an actor, playwright, and screenwriter; she also helped to establish two major Irish theatre companies (Charabanc and DubbelJoint) as well as playing a major role in theatre-in-education through her plays for Replay Productions. From her earliest work...
An Analysis of William Rolleri's and Anna Antaramian's play "The Armenian Question"
by Giuseppe Dennis Messina
La nueva cartografia del sector audiovisual argentino relata y analiza un proceso de descentralizacion que transforma el tradicional mapa de ese sector productivo. A partir de los primeros anos del Siglo XXI, en el cruce de la digitalizacion y la puesta en marcha de politicas publicas nacionales y provinciales, comienza a crecer la produccion audiovisual en todas las provincias del pais. Se trata de una realidad que excede en mucho la realizacion de un conjunto de producciones audiovisuales que...
Conrad's Victory (Conrad Studies, #4)
Basil Macdonald Hastings's dramatization of Joseph Conrad's Victory enjoyed a run of over eighty performances at London's Globe Theatre in 1919 with actor-producer Marie Loehr in the role of Lena. It remains the most successful stage adaptation of Conrad's fiction and Conrad himself was closely involved in the development of the script. This generously illustrated volume presents the complete script of Macdonald Hastings's play, the collected theatre reviews of the production, and the stage cen...
Rebeck in an Hour (Playwrights in an Hour)
by Associate Professor in Theater Stacy Wolf
Living with Lynching: African American Lynching Plays, Performance, and Citizenship, 1890–1930 demonstrates that popular lynching plays were mechanisms through which African American communities survived actual and photographic mob violence. Often available in periodicals, lynching plays were read aloud or acted out by black church members, schoolchildren, and families. Koritha Mitchell shows that African Americans performed and read the scripts in community settings to certify to each other tha...
In 1927, the first production of Pygmalion was staged in Brazil. At the time, over 65 per cent of the adult Brazilian population was illiterate, which makes it all the more surprising that directors and producers dared to stage such a controversial playwright - a writer who had often been rejected by the more sophisticated theatregoer in England. This book analyses the reception of almost a century of Brazilian productions of Pygmalion, My Fair Lady, Arms and the Man, Candida and Mrs Warren's...