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Style : an approach to appreciating theatre / E. Bert Wallace.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022Description: a ix, 285 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780367245559
  • 0367245558
  • 9780367245597
  • 0367245590
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: StyleDDC classification:
  • 792 23/eng/20220519
LOC classification:
  • PN2037 .W35 2022
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- What is theatre? -- What is style? -- Style : realism -- Realistic play : Trifles by Susan Glaspell -- Style : theatricalism -- Theatricalistic play : The insect play by the Brothers Capek, adapted by E. Bert Wallace -- Style : expressionism -- Expressionistic play : The hairy ape by Eugene O'Neill, adapted by E. Bert Wallace -- Style : classicism -- Classical play : Antigone by Sophocles, adapted by E. Bert Wallace -- Style : musical theatre -- Playwrights -- Directors -- Designers -- Actors and other collaborators.
Summary: "Style: An Approach to Appreciating Theatre offers brief, readable chapters about the basics of theatre as a starting point for discussion, and provides new adaptations of classic plays that are both accessible to students learning about theatre and fit for production. In this text, style is the word used to describe the various ways in which theatre is done in real space and time by humans in the physical presence of other humans. The book uses style, the "liveness" of theatre that makes it distinct from literature or history, as a lens to see how playwrights, directors, designers, and actors bring scripts to life on stage. Rather than focusing on theatre history or literary script analysis, it emphasizes actual theatrical production through examples and explores playscripts illustrating four theatrical styles: Realism, Theatricalism, Expressionism, and Classicism. Susan Glaspell's Realistic play Trifles is presented as written, while The Insect Play by the Brothers Čapek, The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill, and Antigone by Sophocles are original, full-length adaptions. Style: An Approach to Appreciating Theatre is the perfect resource for students of Theatre Appreciation, Introduction to Theatre, Theatrical Design, and Stagecraft courses"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- What is theatre? -- What is style? -- Style : realism -- Realistic play : Trifles by Susan Glaspell -- Style : theatricalism -- Theatricalistic play : The insect play by the Brothers Capek, adapted by E. Bert Wallace -- Style : expressionism -- Expressionistic play : The hairy ape by Eugene O'Neill, adapted by E. Bert Wallace -- Style : classicism -- Classical play : Antigone by Sophocles, adapted by E. Bert Wallace -- Style : musical theatre -- Playwrights -- Directors -- Designers -- Actors and other collaborators.

"Style: An Approach to Appreciating Theatre offers brief, readable chapters about the basics of theatre as a starting point for discussion, and provides new adaptations of classic plays that are both accessible to students learning about theatre and fit for production. In this text, style is the word used to describe the various ways in which theatre is done in real space and time by humans in the physical presence of other humans. The book uses style, the "liveness" of theatre that makes it distinct from literature or history, as a lens to see how playwrights, directors, designers, and actors bring scripts to life on stage. Rather than focusing on theatre history or literary script analysis, it emphasizes actual theatrical production through examples and explores playscripts illustrating four theatrical styles: Realism, Theatricalism, Expressionism, and Classicism. Susan Glaspell's Realistic play Trifles is presented as written, while The Insect Play by the Brothers Čapek, The Hairy Ape by Eugene O'Neill, and Antigone by Sophocles are original, full-length adaptions. Style: An Approach to Appreciating Theatre is the perfect resource for students of Theatre Appreciation, Introduction to Theatre, Theatrical Design, and Stagecraft courses"-- Provided by publisher.

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