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Directing your heart out : Essays for authenticity, engagement, and care in theatre / Tom Dugdale.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dugdale, Tom, author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (129 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023.
Place of Publication:
London : Methuen Drama, 2023.
System Details:
text file
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Summary:
A ground-floor guide to the practice and philosophy of directing that is open to all, including newcomers to the field. Through a series of concise and engaging essays, Directing Your Heart Out will inspire the next generation of theatre directors by encouraging them to approach the craft through instinct, compassion and the uninhibited expression of their own voice and vision. Each of the book's essays deals with a core principle of directing, such as strategies for directing text; facilitating productive discussion in rehearsals; absorbing criticism; and maintaining a positive work environment. Taken together, they serve as an effective introduction to the fundamentals of directing, or as provocative supplementary readings alongside traditional directing textbooks. En route, it references: > more than 20 directors and choreographers > major contemporary ensembles such as The Wooster Group, SITI Company and Back to Back Theatre > key terminology, such as objective, action, obstacle, realism and absurdism > over 12 plays, including a close-reading of a scene from The Seagull Encouraging an approach to directing that is grounded in self-empowerment and set out accessibly, this book opens up directing to the first-time director or student from a range of backgrounds, as well as the seasoned professional, who will benefit from the many revisionary, fresh perspectives..
Contents:
About the Author Preface Tears Don't Lie There is No Text Talk is Cheap Get Real Directing Out of Town The Element of Surprise It's Not All About You The Greatest Thing I've Ever Seen We Will Engage Work With What You Have Appendix 1: Exercises Appendix 2: Opening Scene of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, translated by Marian Feld Glossary.
ISBN:
9781350339101
1350339105
9781350339088
1350339083
9781350339095
1350339091
OCLC:
1351751120

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