Introduction | |
– The Audience | |
The Audience: Its Role and Imagination | |
Background and Expectations of the Audience | |
The Critic and the Audience | |
Stage Spaces | |
The Performers And The Director | |
Acting: Offstage and in the Past | |
Stage Acting Today | |
The Director and the Producer | |
The Playwright And The Play | |
– Creating the World of the Play | |
Dramatic Structure: Climactic, Episodic, and Other Forms | |
Dramatic Characters | |
Tragedy and Other Serious Drama | |
Comedy and Tragicomedy | |
The Designers | |
Scenery | |
Costumes | |
Lighting and Sound | |
– The Theater Landscape Today | |
– Contemporary American Theater | |
Musical Theater | |
– Contemporary World Theater | |
Epilogue: Integrating the Elements: Predicting the Future | |
– Play Synopses | |
The Cherry Orchard | |
A Streetcar Named Desire | |
Death of a Salesman | |
Waiting for Godot | |
Historical Outline | |
Major Theatrical Forms and Movements | |
Technical Terms | |
Notes | |
Select Bibliography | |
Index | |
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