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Stage Directing The First Experiences

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ISBN-10: 0205389635

ISBN-13: 9780205389636

Edition: 2004

Authors: Jim Patterson

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Stage Directing: The First Experiences is a how-to manual aimed at introducing beginning stage directors to the art and craft of directing. Written for the introductory directing course, Stage Directing is organized around the six basic steps that all successful directors use: selecting the playscript, analyzing and researching the play, conceiving the production, casting, rehearsing, and finally giving and receiving criticism. One reviewer praised the natural order of the material, the light and engaging style of the writing, the online reference material, and the generally accepted approach to directing re-examined in a fresh voice (Don Sandley, Samford University).
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Book details

List price: $60.40
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/25/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Jim Patterson, the author of Stage Directing (Allyn & Bacon), spent three decades at the University of South Carolina, where he headed the MFA program in directing and taught its secondary theater-methods course. A Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Patterson has been recognized for his work by the South Carolina Speech Communication Association and the South Carolina Theatre Association, and was awarded the state's Order of the Silver Crescent.

Preface
The Director at Work
Selecting the Playscript
Analyzing and Researching the Playscript
Structure
Acts, Units, and Beats
Character
Meaning
Conceiving the Production
The World of the Play
What the Audience Hears
Helping the Audience to See: The Ground Plan
Casting the Production: The Ideal and the Real
Rehearsing the Production: Staging, Shaping Polishing
Stage Basics
What the Audience Sees: Composing the Action
What the Audience Sees: Picturing the Action
Actors Must Learn Lines So Directors Can Shape the Action
Intensifying the Action: The Actor
Polishing
Giving and Receiving Criticism
Thinking Back and Looking Forward
Mae and Her Stories
Cha-Cha-Cha