Tessa Bridal
Exploring Museum Theatre
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Exploring Museum Theatre
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Handbook for museums that wish to mount theatre productions.
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Handbook for museums that wish to mount theatre productions.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 160mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780759104129
- ISBN-10: 0759104123
- Artikelnr.: 21739432
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 160mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780759104129
- ISBN-10: 0759104123
- Artikelnr.: 21739432
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tessa Bridal is Director of Public Programs for the Science Museum of Minnesota, one of the pioneer institutions in the use of theatre as an interpretive technique.
Chapter 1 Preface or Dramatic Prologue Chapter 2 Chapter I: What Is Museum
Theatre? Chapter 3 Chapter II: A Brief History Chapter 4 Chapter III: The
Interpretive Palette Chapter 5 Chapter IV: Selecting, Writing, and
Developing Your First Program Chapter 6 Chapter V: General Costs and How to
Fund Them Chapter 7 Chapter VI: There's an Actor in our Collections!
Chapter 8 Chapter VII: Technical Requirements and Staff Chapter 9 Chapter
VIII: Evaluations and Visitor Perspective Findings Chapter 10 Chapter IX:
Selling the Idea Chapter 11 Chapter X: Promoting and Marketing Your Theatre
Program Chapter 12 Chapter XI: How Theatre Has Been Used to Present
Difficult Issues Chapter 13 Chapter XII: Collaborations and Partnerships
Chapter 14 Chapter XIII: Historic Interpretation Chapter 15 Epilogue: The
Future of Museum Theatre Chapter 16 Appendix A: Average Costs Incurred in
Mountain Museum Theatre Productions and Sample Budgets for Small, Medium
and Large Programs Chapter 17 Appendix B: Elements of a Treatment and
Sample Treatment Chapter 18 Appendix C: Sample Contract - Playwright,
Director, Actor, Designers Chapter 19 Appendix D: Position Description -
Actor/Presenter Chapter 20 Appendix E: Audition Form Chapter 21 Appendix F:
Position Description - Theatre/Presentations Coordinator Chapter 22
Appendix G: Glossary of Commonly Used Theatre Terms Chapter 23 Bibliography
Chapter 24 About the Author
Theatre? Chapter 3 Chapter II: A Brief History Chapter 4 Chapter III: The
Interpretive Palette Chapter 5 Chapter IV: Selecting, Writing, and
Developing Your First Program Chapter 6 Chapter V: General Costs and How to
Fund Them Chapter 7 Chapter VI: There's an Actor in our Collections!
Chapter 8 Chapter VII: Technical Requirements and Staff Chapter 9 Chapter
VIII: Evaluations and Visitor Perspective Findings Chapter 10 Chapter IX:
Selling the Idea Chapter 11 Chapter X: Promoting and Marketing Your Theatre
Program Chapter 12 Chapter XI: How Theatre Has Been Used to Present
Difficult Issues Chapter 13 Chapter XII: Collaborations and Partnerships
Chapter 14 Chapter XIII: Historic Interpretation Chapter 15 Epilogue: The
Future of Museum Theatre Chapter 16 Appendix A: Average Costs Incurred in
Mountain Museum Theatre Productions and Sample Budgets for Small, Medium
and Large Programs Chapter 17 Appendix B: Elements of a Treatment and
Sample Treatment Chapter 18 Appendix C: Sample Contract - Playwright,
Director, Actor, Designers Chapter 19 Appendix D: Position Description -
Actor/Presenter Chapter 20 Appendix E: Audition Form Chapter 21 Appendix F:
Position Description - Theatre/Presentations Coordinator Chapter 22
Appendix G: Glossary of Commonly Used Theatre Terms Chapter 23 Bibliography
Chapter 24 About the Author
Chapter 1 Preface or Dramatic Prologue Chapter 2 Chapter I: What Is Museum
Theatre? Chapter 3 Chapter II: A Brief History Chapter 4 Chapter III: The
Interpretive Palette Chapter 5 Chapter IV: Selecting, Writing, and
Developing Your First Program Chapter 6 Chapter V: General Costs and How to
Fund Them Chapter 7 Chapter VI: There's an Actor in our Collections!
Chapter 8 Chapter VII: Technical Requirements and Staff Chapter 9 Chapter
VIII: Evaluations and Visitor Perspective Findings Chapter 10 Chapter IX:
Selling the Idea Chapter 11 Chapter X: Promoting and Marketing Your Theatre
Program Chapter 12 Chapter XI: How Theatre Has Been Used to Present
Difficult Issues Chapter 13 Chapter XII: Collaborations and Partnerships
Chapter 14 Chapter XIII: Historic Interpretation Chapter 15 Epilogue: The
Future of Museum Theatre Chapter 16 Appendix A: Average Costs Incurred in
Mountain Museum Theatre Productions and Sample Budgets for Small, Medium
and Large Programs Chapter 17 Appendix B: Elements of a Treatment and
Sample Treatment Chapter 18 Appendix C: Sample Contract - Playwright,
Director, Actor, Designers Chapter 19 Appendix D: Position Description -
Actor/Presenter Chapter 20 Appendix E: Audition Form Chapter 21 Appendix F:
Position Description - Theatre/Presentations Coordinator Chapter 22
Appendix G: Glossary of Commonly Used Theatre Terms Chapter 23 Bibliography
Chapter 24 About the Author
Theatre? Chapter 3 Chapter II: A Brief History Chapter 4 Chapter III: The
Interpretive Palette Chapter 5 Chapter IV: Selecting, Writing, and
Developing Your First Program Chapter 6 Chapter V: General Costs and How to
Fund Them Chapter 7 Chapter VI: There's an Actor in our Collections!
Chapter 8 Chapter VII: Technical Requirements and Staff Chapter 9 Chapter
VIII: Evaluations and Visitor Perspective Findings Chapter 10 Chapter IX:
Selling the Idea Chapter 11 Chapter X: Promoting and Marketing Your Theatre
Program Chapter 12 Chapter XI: How Theatre Has Been Used to Present
Difficult Issues Chapter 13 Chapter XII: Collaborations and Partnerships
Chapter 14 Chapter XIII: Historic Interpretation Chapter 15 Epilogue: The
Future of Museum Theatre Chapter 16 Appendix A: Average Costs Incurred in
Mountain Museum Theatre Productions and Sample Budgets for Small, Medium
and Large Programs Chapter 17 Appendix B: Elements of a Treatment and
Sample Treatment Chapter 18 Appendix C: Sample Contract - Playwright,
Director, Actor, Designers Chapter 19 Appendix D: Position Description -
Actor/Presenter Chapter 20 Appendix E: Audition Form Chapter 21 Appendix F:
Position Description - Theatre/Presentations Coordinator Chapter 22
Appendix G: Glossary of Commonly Used Theatre Terms Chapter 23 Bibliography
Chapter 24 About the Author