Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern TheatreToby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy Less than 200 years ago the director was only an "ideal" projected by disgruntled critics. Today, productions wouldn't be able to survive with our the adept talents of the director. This book has been known for years as the guide to the "unknown theater" of the director. This collection is comprised of the voices of the modern theater as they state their credos and explore their craft. Topics include: the emergence of the director; behind the fourth wall; the art of rehearsal; light and space; and much more. Directors and avid theater-buffs. |
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Page 162
... idea whatever form the artist chooses ? PLAYGOER : Yes . STAGE - DIRECTOR : And is it an unpardonable crime for the ... idea in whatever material we can find or invent , provided it is not a material which should be put to a better use ...
... idea whatever form the artist chooses ? PLAYGOER : Yes . STAGE - DIRECTOR : And is it an unpardonable crime for the ... idea in whatever material we can find or invent , provided it is not a material which should be put to a better use ...
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... idea will appear . The sought idea is nearly always , in my opinion , the beta plus idea . The alpha plus idea arrives from literally God knows where . Prayer and fasting can no doubt help , but concentration and ratiocination are , I ...
... idea will appear . The sought idea is nearly always , in my opinion , the beta plus idea . The alpha plus idea arrives from literally God knows where . Prayer and fasting can no doubt help , but concentration and ratiocination are , I ...
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... idea and she has an idea , you have full time and opportunity to debate , try it out , and quite often a compromise is found . She is very willing to chuck out her idea if yours is better . She is always saying , “ Don't let your- self ...
... idea and she has an idea , you have full time and opportunity to debate , try it out , and quite often a compromise is found . She is very willing to chuck out her idea if yours is better . She is always saying , “ Don't let your- self ...
Contents
Helen Krich Chinoy | 3 |
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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