Several qualities set Theatre: The Lively Art apart from other introductory texts. A particularly important element is the emphasis on the audience: all students reading the book are potential theatregoers, not just during their college years but throughout their lives. The text works as a one-volume guide to preparing students as future audience members. It will help them grasp how theatre functions; how it should be viewed and judged; and the tradition behind any performance they may attend. >Lively Art also encourages students to draw connections between theatre and other forms of drama and…mehr
Several qualities set Theatre: The Lively Art apart from other introductory texts. A particularly important element is the emphasis on the audience: all students reading the book are potential theatregoers, not just during their college years but throughout their lives. The text works as a one-volume guide to preparing students as future audience members. It will help them grasp how theatre functions; how it should be viewed and judged; and the tradition behind any performance they may attend. >Lively Art also encourages students to draw connections between theatre and other forms of drama and entertainment, including television and sports. >Lively Art allows instructors to cover both the elements of the theatre and its history. It is lauded for its exploration of today's diverse and global theatre. In addition to serving as an ideal text for nonmajors, Theatre: The Lively Art will prepare students who wish to continue their studies in theatre and other entertainment fields. >Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alvin Goldfarb is President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Western Illinois University. Dr. Goldfarb has also served as Provost, Dean of Fine Arts, and Chair of the Department of Theatre at Illinois State University. He holds a Ph.D. in theatre history from the City University of New York and a master's degree from Hunter College. He is also the co-author of Living Theatre as well as co-editor of The Anthology of Living Theatre with Edwin Wilson. Dr. Goldfarb is also the co-editor, with Rebecca Rovit, of Theatrical Performance during the Holocaust: Texts, Documents, Memoirs, which was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He has published numerous articles and reviews in scholarly journals and anthologies. Dr. Goldfarb has served as a member of the Illinois Arts Council and president of the Illinois Alliance for Arts Education. He has received service awards from the latter organization as well as from the American College Theatre Festival. Dr. Goldfarb also received an Alumni Achievement Award from the CUNY Graduate Center's Alumni Association, and another Alumni Award from Hunter College, CUNY. Dr. Goldfarb currently serves as a member and treasurer of Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Theatre Awards Committee, which recognizes excellence in the Chicago theatre, as well as a board member of the Arts Alliance of Illinois.
Inhaltsangabe
PART 1 Theatre in Today's World 1 Theatre Is Everywhere 2 The Audience PART 2 Creating Theatre: The Production 3 Acting for the Stage 4 The Director and the Producer 5 Theatre Spaces 6 Scenery 7 Stage Costumes 8 Lighting, Projection, and Sound PART 3 Creating Theatre: The Playwright 9 Creating the Dramatic Script 10 Theatrical Genres PART 4 Global Theatres: Past and Present 11 Early Theatres: African Origins, Greek, Roman, and Medieval 12 Early Theatre: Asian 13 Renaissance Theatres 14 Theatres from the Restoration through Romanticism 15 The Modern Theatre Emerges 16 Today's Diverse Global Theatre
PART 1 Theatre in Today's World 1 Theatre Is Everywhere 2 The Audience PART 2 Creating Theatre: The Production 3 Acting for the Stage 4 The Director and the Producer 5 Theatre Spaces 6 Scenery 7 Stage Costumes 8 Lighting, Projection, and Sound PART 3 Creating Theatre: The Playwright 9 Creating the Dramatic Script 10 Theatrical Genres PART 4 Global Theatres: Past and Present 11 Early Theatres: African Origins, Greek, Roman, and Medieval 12 Early Theatre: Asian 13 Renaissance Theatres 14 Theatres from the Restoration through Romanticism 15 The Modern Theatre Emerges 16 Today's Diverse Global Theatre
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