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9780205115822

Student Guide Book for Explore Theatre

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  • ISBN13:

    9780205115822

  • ISBN10:

    0205115829

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-03-22
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

The guidebook is the unbound, printed narrative of the website available to students if desired and can be packaged with an access code. #xA0; This video rich, online resource facilitates multiple strategies of teaching and learning that can significantly enhance Introductory Theatre courses. Explore Theatrekindles theatre student desire for watching live performance while enhancing their ability to do so intelligently through a digital learning environment designed to encourage critical and constructive thinking about theatre. By building upon students#x19; experiences as digital audience members, Explore Theatrefosters greater understanding of the relationships between text, actor, and audience and builds bridges to live theatre and its history.

Table of Contents

EXPLORE THEATRE: A BACKSTAGE PASS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Part I: The Event

Chapter 1:      What Is Performance?

Introduction

Learning Objectives

Characteristics All Performances Share

Paradigm of Performance

Purpose of Performance

How Performances Differ

Performance As Ritual

Performance As Art

Live and Mediated Theatrical Performances

Performance of Self, Culture, History

For Further Information

            Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 2:      The Text

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Reading and Analyzing a Play

Aristotle’s Six Elements

            Plot

            Character

            Thought, or Theme

            Diction, or Language

            Music and Spectacle

            Genres

                        Tragedy

                        Comedy

                        Melodrama

                        Musical Theatre

For Further Information

            Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Appendix A: Questions for Analyzing Plays

Appendix B: Analyzing Scripts (Film, TV, and Stage)

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

 

Chapter 4:      Who Decides What Is Good Performance?

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

The Audience

The Audience as Community

The Audience in History

            In Sacred and Religious Theatres

            In Professional Theatres

            In Democratic Theatres

            In Non-Western Theatres

The Critic

The Theorist

The Dramaturg

Theatre as Business

The Producer

The Marketing Team

The Agent

For Further Information

            Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 5:      Where Can Performance Be Done?

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Theatre Configurations

The Proscenium

The Thrust

The Arena

The Flexible Space

Other Spaces

Producing Contexts

Commercial: Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Tours

Not-for-Profit: Off-Off-Broadway and Regional Theatre

Amateur Theatre: Educational and Community

Hybrids

For Further Information

            Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Unit II: The People

(Brief discussion of audience member as maker of meaning and how modern performances are constructed by performers and their audiences.)

 

Chapter 6:      Playwrights

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

The Playwright in History

Types of Playwrights

Playwriting Methods and Processes

Training and the Profession

For Further Information

Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 7:      Directors

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

What Is Directing?

            Working with the Text

            Working with the Designers

            Working with the Actors

            Coordinating the Production

What Is Producing?

Types of Directors

Training and the Profession

For Further Information

Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 8:      Scenic and Costume Designers

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Scenic Designers

History

Materials, Methods and Processes

Related Aspects: Props

Costume Designers

History

Materials, Methods and Processes

Related Aspects: Masks, Makeup, Wigs, and Hair

Training and the Profession

For Further Information

                 Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 9:      Lighting Designers, Sound Designers, and Technical Production

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Lighting Designers

History

Materials, Methods and Processes

Related Aspects: Assistants and Technicians

Sound Designers

History

Materials, Methods and Processes

Technical Production

For Further Information

            Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 10:    Actors

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Acting Defined

            From Presentational …                      

… to Representational

… to Realism

Acting Methods

                        Emotional Memory to Intercultural

            Intercultural to Non-Western

The Actor's Process

                        The Audition

                        The Rehearsal

                        The Performance

            Acting for the Stage vs. Acting for the Camera

            The Profession           

For Further Information

            Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

Unit III: The Types

(Brief discussion of the major modes of performance.)

 

Chapter 11:    The Play

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Elements of the Play in Context        

Classical and Medieval Antecedents

Golden Ages

Drama and the Advent of Illusionistic Stages

Modern Drama

A Script: Two Character Play

For Further Information

Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 12:    Backstage at Two Character Play

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Rehearsals

Technical and Dress Rehearsals

Pre-Show and Preparation

The Performance        

The Program

Part One

            Part Two

            Part Three

The Run of the Show

A Backstage Pass

Glossary

Key Concepts

Appendix

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 13:    Musical Theatre

                        Introduction

Learning Objectives

                        Part One: The Broadway Musical

                        Elements of the Musical

                                    Music

                                    Lyrics

                                    Libretto
                                    Dance

Antecedents

The Birth of the Modern Musical

The Golden Age of Musical Theatre

Beyond the Golden Age

The British Invasion

The Broadway Musical Today

Part Two: Asian Music Theatre

                        Sanskrit Theatre

                        Beijing Opera

                        Noh

                        Kabuki

            For Further Information

            Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Appendix

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

 

Chapter 14:    The Cinematic Experience

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

                        From Stage to HD Video

                                    Adaptation (video)

                                    Casting  (video)

                                    Directing  (video)

                        The Artists of Film

                                    Producers and Directors  (video)

                                    Actors  (video)

                                    Lights (videos)

                                    Costumes (video)

                                    Crew  (video)

                        The Film Finale (adaptation of Two Character Play)  (video)

                        Theatre and Film Explored: A Documentary of Intersection (video)

                        For Further Information

                        Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

Chapter 15:    Popular Entertainments

            Introduction

Learning Objectives

Mime and Pantomime

Roman Paratheatricals

Tournaments

Commedia Dell’arte

Vaudeville

Circus

Puppetry

Concerts

Stand-Up Comedy

Magicians and the Art of Illusion

For Further Information

Suggested Films

Glossary

Key Concepts

Instructor Resources

Practice Test

Supplemental Materials

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