Theatre: Collaborative Acts, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (January 8, 2012) © 2013

  • Ronald J. Wainscott Indiana University
  • Kathy J Fletcher
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Theatre: Collaborative Acts stimulates creative thinking and discussions of artistic, social, and ethical questions through its interwoven themes of theatre as culture, collaboration, spatial art, and a fusion of the past and present.

The central premise of Theatre: Collaborative Acts is that theatre is collaboration or co-labor, which exists on many levels. To participate in theatre, as either audience member or practitioner, means to be at once an individual and part of a larger whole.  It allows us to escape, relax, and refocus.  Through the study of theatre, students develop an informed perspective for a lifetime of theatre-going in appreciation to help them enjoy, analyse, understand, read, visualise, and get the most out of many different types of theatre experiences.  The Fourth Edition continues to emphasise the diversity of purpose and effect of theatre, and the collaborative nature of the theatrical process.

  • CHAPTER 1 CULTURAL COLLABORATION: Theatre and Society
  • CHAPTER 2 EXPERIENCING THEATRE: Collaboration of Actor, Audience, and Space 
  • CHAPTER 3 ANALYZING THEATRE: Thinking and Writing About Live Performance
  • CHAPTER 4 UNDERSTANDING THE PLAY: A Theatrical Blueprint  
  • CHAPTER 5 INTERPRETING THE PLAY: Understanding Genre, Reading, and Writing       
  • CHAPTER 6 THE DIRECTOR: Vision and Leadership   
  • CHAPTER 7 THE ACTOR: From Mask to Contemporary Performance
  • CHAPTER 8 THE PLAYWRIGHT: Imagination and Expression
  • CHAPTER 9 THE DESIGNER: Materializing Conception and the World of the Play   
  • CHAPTER 10 THE PRODUCER: Coordination, Promotion, Economics
  • CHAPTER 11 FOUNDATIONS: Classical Theatrical Forms       
  • CHAPTER 12 REINTERPRETATIONS: Europe Rediscovers the Western Classics   
  • CHAPTER 13 REVOLUTIONS: Romanticism to Postmodern Experiment        

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