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Modern Theatre Practice
Hubert C. Heffner
出版
Appleton-Century-Crofts
, 1973
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=OFE4AAAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"MODERN THEATRE PRACTICE is an invaluable guide to every aspect of theatre production. The authors thoroughly explore the problems confronting the director, the methods of designing and building scenery, and the design and selection of lighting equipment. In addition, the complex arts of play analysis, casting, costuming, and make-up are explained in simple, comprehensible terms. A . Wealth of photographs and line illustrations aids the director, technician, actor, and designer in the difficult task of transforming the words on a page into the poignant reality of theatre.This new FIFTHEDITION takes into account the notable changes which have recently occurred across the whole spectrum of American theatre. While the Broadway commercial theatre is declining, theatre lovers are flocking to off Broadway, Off-Off Broadway, and University playhouses. Standards of so-called "amateur" productions are rising so rapidly that every participant in theatre must be constantly aware of the latest advances. The authors have thus updated, expanded and rewriten this volume to include new techniques in scenery and lighting, a unique chapter on sound, additional information on costume, and a revised bibliography. The depth and breadth of the text are sure to fulfill the needs of all those interested in current theatre practices."- Publisher