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Book Description
Now entering its ninth edition, Introducing Theatre remains an informative text and an excellent choice for use in your introductory theatre course. The book has been written for both theatre and non-theatre majors with a focus on "how theatre is put on the stage." The newest edition of Reilly and Phillips includes stunning new photos of contemporary classical and multi-media productions, updates, and information on senior adult theatre, children's theatre, cutting edge solo shows and acting for film and television. A Native American short play, Spirit Line, by Judy Lee Oliva, is also included along with short essays on contemporary Irish theatre and the work of Asian American playwright Naomi Iizuka. Also, the table of contents has been reorganized to clarify the different themes in teaching theatre, and ?Theatre History? is presented in one section of the text for greater flexibility. The "Innovations in Technology" chapter remains and examines the growing trend within the industry to utilize technology in relation to live performance. A complete workbook and instructor's manual are also available to accompany the text.
About the Author
Joy H. Reilly, Ph.D. Ohio State University, is a director, actress, historian and writer, who worked as a journalist and copywriter in the international corporate arena in London, and Frankfurt, Germany, before coming to America. Professor Reilly has written several introductory theatre texts. She was honored with the 1995 Distinguished Teaching Award at Ohio State for her leadership of the Introduction to Theatre course, the largest program of its kind in the country. She is currently serving as Chair of Undergraduate Studies.
Introducing Theatre,Joy H. Reilly,M. Scott Phillips,Custom Publishing,075931442X,General,Music,Drama,History,History and criticism,Music / General,Theater
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