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Theatre as Human Action Thomas S. Hischak

Theatre as Human Action By Thomas S. Hischak

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Theatre as Human Action: An Introduction to Theatre Arts by Thomas S. Hischak

Through the use of four model plays-Macbeth, Our Town, A Raisin in the Sun, and Rent-this textbook informs the student about theatre arts, stimulates interest in the art form, leads to critical thinking about theatre, and prepares the student to be a more informed and critical theatregoer. Structured into seven chapters, each looking at a major area or artist-and concluding with the audience and the students themselves-this textbook looks at both the theoretical and practical aspects of theatre arts, from the nature of theatre and drama to how it reflects society to explaining the processes that playwrights, actors, designers, directors, producers, and critics go through.

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...delivers a great deal of information both of a theoretical and practical nature. It is well written and very readable and should be considered by those who teach introduction to theater courses as well as the casual reader who would like to know more about the theater. American Reference Books Annual Aimed at non-majors, this textbook uses examples from four well-known plays-Macbeth, Our Town, A Raisin in the Sun, and Rent-to introduce undergraduates to the theatre arts. Coverage includes fundamental theatrical elements such as playwright and script,as well as the actors, directors, and designers who bring it to life. The volume is illustrated with b&w photos of theatre productions... Reference and Research Book News Aimed at non-majors, this textbook uses examples from four well-known plays-Macbeth, Our Town, A Raisin in the Sun, and Rent-to introduce undergraduates to the theatre arts. Coverage includes fundamental theatrical elements such as playwright and script, as well as the actors, directors, and designers who bring it to life. The volume is illustrated with b&w photos of theatre productions. Reference and Research Book News

About Thomas S. Hischak

Thomas S. Hischak is professor of theatre at the State University of New York at Cortland. He is the author of thirteen books, including Through the Screen Door: What Happened to the Broadway Musical When it Went to Hollywood (Scarecrow Press, 2004), Enter the Players: New York Stage Actors in the Twentieth Century (Scarecrow Press, 2003), and Boy Loses Girl: Broadway's Librettists (Scarecrow Press, 2002). Hischak is also coeditor of The Oxford Companion to American Theatre, 3rd Edition and winner of a Choice Outstanding Academic Book award.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Acknowledgments and Credits Part 2 Introduction Part 3 1. THE THEATRE Chapter 4 Theatre vs. Drama Chapter 5 The Theatre Experience Chapter 6 Theatre as Change Chapter 7 Theatre Conventions Chapter 8 Theatre is Plural Chapter 9 Four Theatre Events Part 10 2. THE PLAY Chapter 11 The Script Chapter 12 About Four Scripts Chapter 13 The Elements of Drama Chapter 14 Types of Drama Chapter 15 Dramatic Structure Part 16 3. THE PLAYWRIGHT Chapter 17 The Blueprint Chapter 18 Meet the Playwrights Chapter 19 The Germinal Idea Chapter 20 The Playwright's Process Chapter 21 Evaluating the Playwright's Work Chapter 22 The Business of Playwriting Chapter 23 Meet Twelve American Playwrights Part 24 4. THE PLAY PERFORMERS: THE ACTORS Chapter 25 Acting vs. Role Playing Chapter 26 Acting as an Art and a Craft Chapter 27 A Brief History of Acting Chapter 28 Theories of Acting Chapter 29 An Actor's Tools Chapter 30 The Actor's Process Chapter 31 The Business of Acting Chapter 32 Evaluating the Actor Part 33 5. THE PLAY MAKERS: THE DIRECTOR AND THE PRODUCER Chapter 34 Behind the Scenes Chapter 35 The Art of Directing Chapter 36 Theatre Styles Chapter 37 A Brief History of Directing Chapter 38 The Directing Process Chapter 39 The Business of Directing Chapter 40 Evaluating the Director and Choreographer Chapter 41 The Producer Chapter 42 The Business of Producing Part 43 6. THE PLAY BUILDERS: THE DESIGNERS Chapter 44 Theatre Architecture Chapter 45 Scenic Design Chapter 46 The Scenic Designer's Process Chapter 47 Costume Design Chapter 48 The Costume Designer's Process Chapter 49 Lighting Design Chapter 50 A Brief History of Theatre Lighting Chapter 51 The Function and Elements of Theatre Lighting Chapter 52 The Lighting Designer's Process Chapter 53 Sound Design Chapter 54 Theatre Properties Chapter 55 Makeup in the Theatre Chapter 56 New Technology Chapter 57 The Business of Theatre Design Chapter 58 Evaluating Theatre Design Part 59 7. THE PLAYGOERS: THE AUDIENCE AND THE CRITIC Chapter 60 Theatre Today Chapter 61 Where Theatre Happens Chapter 62 Alternative Theatre Chapter 63 Theatre of Diversity Chapter 64 Foreign Influences Chapter 65 Theatre Criticism Chapter 66 The Student as Critic Chapter 67 Parting Thoughts Part 68 Glossary of Terms Part 69 Websites to Visit Part 70 Film and Video Versions of the Plays Part 71 Index Part 72 About the Author

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CIN0810856867VG
9780810856868
0810856867
Theatre as Human Action: An Introduction to Theatre Arts by Thomas S. Hischak
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Scarecrow Press
20051208
272
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