Wonderland is a script for a large immersive theatrical performance which includes both a full script and a script to facilitate improvised performances. It also includes twelve one to one pieces and engages with techniques relating to the development and presentation of the work. It will be of especial interest to academics and students interested in immersive theatre from both a performance perspective and a creative writing perspective. The narrative follows a group of young people on a night out that gradually collapses into a self-induced nightmarish world created through their collective personalities.…mehr
Wonderland is a script for a large immersive theatrical performance which includes both a full script and a script to facilitate improvised performances. It also includes twelve one to one pieces and engages with techniques relating to the development and presentation of the work. It will be of especial interest to academics and students interested in immersive theatre from both a performance perspective and a creative writing perspective. The narrative follows a group of young people on a night out that gradually collapses into a self-induced nightmarish world created through their collective personalities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Ellis is a novelist and comics creator whose credentials include Doc Savage, The Wild Wild West, The Justice Machine, King Solomon's Mines and Death Hawk among many others. His 50-plus books include Cryptozoica, The Spur: Loki's Rock, The Everything Guide to Writing Graphic Novels, Knightwatch: Invictus X, and novels in the Executioner and Deathlands series. In 1996, he created the best-selling Outlanders series for Harlequin Enterprise's Gold Eagle imprint, writing under the pen name of James Axler. Outlanders was consecutively published for over eighteen years, making it the most successful mass-market paperback series of the last 30 years. He lives in rural Ireland, with his wife, best-selling author Melissa Martin Ellis.
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