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Theatre for Children and Young People - 50 years of Professional Theatre in the UK
This is the first publication to give the whole story of Theatre for Children and Young People and its unique development in the UK, how it has responded to cultural diversity in a continually changing…
Theatre in a Cool Climate
Despite the onslaught of gevernment policies and media denigration, all the contributors to this book think it does They each present their own snapshots of what it’s like to be a professional in…
Theatre of the Oppressed
Originally basing himself at the Arena Stage in Sao Paolo, Augusto Boal developed a series of imaginative theatre exercises which promote awareness of one’s social situation and its limitations,…
Theory of the Modern Stage
This anthology presents the ideas about their art and about the future possibilities of drama of ten leading voices from the modern theatre - Appia, Artuad, Brecht, E. Gordon Craig, Pirandello, Shaw, Stanislavsky,…
There Are No Secrets - Thoughts on Acting and Theatre
Peter Brook is the most consistently innovative director in Western theatre. In these three essays he returns to the concept of his first book The Empty Space and examines what that means for the life…
Through the Body - A Practical Guide to Physical Theatre - Exploration and Exercise in Devising & Mask-Work & Play & Complicite and Total Theatre
Physical theatre is emerging as a vibrant and increasingly popular form Theatre practitioners such as Frantic Assembly, DV8, Ridiculusmus amd Theatre de Complicite have been evolving new approaches to…
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