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Whitney Crothers Dilley explores the filmic and literary influences that have shaped Wes Anderson’s distinctive voice, revealing what makes him one... Læs mere
The first book to examine how pedagogical processes can prepare dramaturgs for an ethical and expanded performance development practice.
Examining the African Diaspora in Africology, this book explores the fundamental issues involving the dispersion of Africans from antiquity to the current era.
In How to Understand Theatre Audiences, Kirsty Sedgman rethinks live performance, blending theatre history, theory, teaching, and research. This lively book explores key ideas like semiotics and phenomenology while advocating for valuing diverse audience experiences.
The Speaking Dancer offers a rich and thought-provoking exploration of radical interdisciplinary dance and performance within a broad political and philosophical context which investigates its wider impact on humanity.
The first book to demystify and unpack the role of the Associate Director and Choreographer, offering a practical guide to succeeding in the professional musical theatre industry for practitioners and aspiring creatives.
Dialogue is conceived of as verbal interaction between different people or groups such as spoken text between actors in performance. This Element focuses on how 'dialogue' is... Læs mere