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What if you want to improve your skills as a theater artist, but you don't have the time, money, or opportunity to pursue a graduate degree? Could you design a learning program for yourself that would effectively promote your own growth as an artist?
In this provocative how-to book, Scott Walters argues not only that such a thing is possible, but that doing so has many advantages over the traditional route. In this brief, practical book, Walters provides a roadmap for those who want to create a theater education that is tailored to their own talents and interests.

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What if you want to improve your skills as a theater artist, but you don't have the time, money, or opportunity to pursue a graduate degree? Could you design a learning program for yourself that would effectively promote your own growth as an artist?

In this provocative how-to book, Scott Walters argues not only that such a thing is possible, but that doing so has many advantages over the traditional route. In this brief, practical book, Walters provides a roadmap for those who want to create a theater education that is tailored to their own talents and interests.


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Scott Walters is Emeritus Professor of Drama at the University of North Carolina Asheville, where he taught play analysis, theatre history, and directing for more than 20 years. He is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Access to Excellence grant, and co-authored with Cal Pritner Introduction to Play Analysis.