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8th
EDITION
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Theatre: The Lively Art

8th Edition
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2012
ISBN:0073514209 / 9780073514208
Language: English
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Imprint: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education Dimensions: 10 X 8 Inches (US)
Main Description
In its outstanding eighth edition, Theatre: The Lively Art remains the best-selling Introductory Theatre text for Theatre Appreciation courses. It incorporates a number of elements in one volume:

  • An introduction to the audience’s experience of theatre
  • An investigation of the elements of theatre: the audience; the text; theatre artists, including actors, directors, theatrical space; and scenic, costume, lighting and sound design
  • A study of the important developments in the history of theatre

    Several qualities set Theatre: The Lively Art apart from other introductory texts. A particularly important element is our emphasis on the audience. All students reading the book are potential theatregoers, not just during their college years but throughout their lives. We have therefore attempted to make Theatre: The Lively Art an ideal one-volume text to prepare students as future audience members. It will give them a grasp of how theatre functions, of how it should be viewed and judged, and of the tradition behind any performance they may attend.

    In addition to serving as an ideal text for non-majors, Theatre: The Lively Art will also prepare students who wish to continue studies in theatre, as majors, minors, or students from other disciplines who take advanced courses.
  • Preface

    Introduction

    Part 1. Theatre: Diverse, Global, Multicultural

    Chapter 1. Theatre: The Art Form

    Chapter 2. The Audience: Spectators and Participants

    Part 2. Creating Theatre: The Playwright

    Chapter 3. Creating the Dramatic Script

    Chapter 4. Theatrical Genres

    Part 3. Creating Theatre: The Production

    Chapter 5. Acting for the Stage

    Chapter 6. The Director and the Producer

    Chapter 7. Theatre Spaces

    Chapter 8. The Designers: Scenery and Costumes

    Chapter 9. The Designers: Lighting and Sound

    Part 4. Global Theatre: Past and Present

    Chapter 10. Early Theatre: Greek, Roman, and Medieval

    Chapter 11. Early Theatre: Asian

    Chapter 12. Renaissance Theatres

    Chapter 13. Theatre from the Restoration through Romanticism

    Chapter 14. The Modern Theatre Emerges

    Chapter 15. Today's Diverse Global Theatre

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