How to Read a Play: Script Analysis for Directors, 2nd Edition

How to Read a Play: Script Analysis for Directors, 2nd Edition

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How to Read a Play: Script Analysis for Directors, 2nd Edition

How to Read a Play: Script Analysis for Directors, 2nd Edition

$25.00

.\nNow in a fully updated second edition, How to Read a Play offers methods for analyzing play scripts from a diverse range of perspectives, giving directors practical tools as they prepare for production. Based on interviews with award-winning directors, university professors, and experimental theatre companies, How to Read a Play provides practical advice on how to first approach a script, prepare for design meetings, get ready for casting sessions, and lay the groundwork for rehearsals with actors. The book starts with a brief historical overview of famous directors, surveys the work of experimental theatres that devise their work, and ends with twenty-one practical exercises. The second edition includes material from interviews with a diverse range of directors and features perspectives on identity, race, trauma, and joy in working on new plays and redefined classic works. How to Read a Play is written for anyone who loves studying the craft of directing. Students and early career directors will be introduced to basic techniques for breaking down a script for production. Established artists will enjoy a behind the scenes peek at the methods and processes of directors with a diverse range of perspectives.\nHow to Read a Play: Script Analysis for Directors 2nd Edition is written by Damon Kiely and published by Routledge. ISBNs for How to Read a Play are 9781040146699, 1040146694 and the print ISBNs are 9781032470825, 1032470828. Additional ISBNs include 9781032470849, 9781040146644, 9781003384502.

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