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Games for Actors and Non-actors
Written by the founder of Theatre of the Oppressed, this sets out the principles and practice of Boal’s revolutionary method, showing how theatre can be used to transform and liberate everyone -…
Gamester’s Handbook - 140 Games for Teachers and Group Leaders
An invaluable collection, offering 140 different activities, exercises and strategies, which the authors have tried and tested through years of teaching experience.
Good Citizenship and Education
With citizenship education high on the government’s agenda, the work presented in this book should be important for the future of educational policy making and for classroom practice In this book,…
Handbook of Dramatherapy
A comprehensive base for theory and practice which will be an invaluable resource for mental health professionals as well students of dramatherapy and theatre.
House of Games - Making Theatre for Everyday Life
Full of games and exercises, House of Games is an immensely valuable resource book for drama leaders, facilitators and theatre directors Whether the drama group is based in a youth club or a theatre, a…
Improvisation For The Theater
An essential handbook for directing and teaching through improvisational games for both classroom and rehearsal room use This revised edition includes 30 new exercises, more than 200 updated classic exercises,…
In the Studio with Joyce Piven - Theatre Games & Story Theatre & Text Work for Actors
This takes you directly inside the creative process of the renowned Piven Workshop led by Joyce and Byrne Piven The Piven Theatre Workshop in Chicago has nurtured theatre artists celebrated in the US,…
Inventing the Truth - Devising and Directing for the Theatre
This book begins by exploring the process of devising a play by working intensively through character and improvisation with a group of actors NB : To aid the reader’s understanding of this process, included…
Joan’s Book
The life story of the woman who singlehandedly reshaped the British theatre scene of the 50s and 60s, and whose Theatre Workshop in London’s Stratford East famously created Oh, What a Lovely War!…
Learning Through Theatre - New Perspectives on Theatre in Education
Aiming to stimulate and inform, this text will be of practical value to all teachers, educationalists, theatre practitioners and students of drama.
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