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ISBN10: 1266298355 | ISBN13: 9781266298356

The Theatre Experience
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The Theatre Experience prepares students to be well-informed and appreciative theatre audience members. With an audience-centered narrative that engages today's students, a vivid photo program that brings concepts to life, and features that teach and encourage a variety of skill sets, students master core concepts and learn to think critically about theatre and the world around them. As a result, students are better prepared for class and better prepared for theatre-going. The textbook is noted for its lively writing style and for helping students recognize how theatre relates to our everyday lives.
PART 1 The Audience
1 The Audience: Its Role and Imagination
2 Background and Expectations of the Audience
3 Theatre Spaces
PART 2 The Performers and the Director
4 Acting for the Stage
5 The Director and the Producer
PART 3 The Designers
6 Scenery
7 Stage Costumes
8 Lighting and Sound
PART 4 The Playwright and the Play
9 Creating the World of the Play
10 Dramatic Structure and Dramatic Characters
11 Theatrical Genres
12 Alternative and Experimental Dramatic and Theatrical Forms
13 Diverse and Inclusive Plays, Playwrights, and Theatrical Forms
Plays That May Be Read Online
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About the Author
Alvin Goldfarb
Megan Geigner
Megan E. Geigner is a theatre historian, performance scholar, and writing specialist who teaches in the Cook Family Writing Program at Northwestern University. Her courses focus on racial and ethnic representation, design, business and technical communication, and self-expressive writing. Dr. Geigner has had the pleasure of teaching theatre courses at Illinois State University, City Colleges of Chicago, the United States Naval Academy, and the University of Chicago. She holds a Ph.D. in Theatre and Drama from Northwestern University.
Dr. Geigner is a co-author of Living Theatre with Drs. Goldfarb and Wilson. She is the co-editor of Makeshift Chicago Stages (Northwestern UP) and Theatre after Empire (Routledge). A specialist in Chicago theatre history specifically, she has published extensively on the city's performance history, including pieces on Columbus Day, the Little Theatre movement, Irish dance, and August Wilson. She serves in leadership for the Association for Theatre in Higher Education, and she works on theatre productions at such places as Chicago's TimeLine Theatre, Court Theatre, and Remy Bumppo, among others.
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