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Acting: Working in the Theatre

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Acting: Working in the Theatre
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Robert Emmet Long
SeriesWorking in the Theatre Seminars
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreActing techniques
ISBN/Barcode 9780826418050
ClassificationsDewey:792.028
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publication Date 1 June 2006
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Published to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the Tony Awards (R), the launch of the new Working in the Theatre series from The American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards (R), promises to be one of the most exciting theatrical-publishing events ever. For more than 30 years, the Wing has produced the Working in the Theatre seminars, a series that features the greatest names in theatre. In book form for the first time, these compact volumes-at an affordable paperback price for gift-giving-are for students and for anyone with a passion for the theatre. Here are the inside, behind-the-scenes words of the actors, writers, directors, and producers who make Broadway, off-Broadway, regional theatre, and London's West End come alive. Spanning the range of these freewheeling and well-attended panels, with a concentration on the most recent shows and current stars, the information, anecdotes, gossip (yes!), heartaches, and triumphs are all here. Each book has a refreshing immediacy featuring the timeless words of the pros themselves, in conversation with one another, as they teach us ever-so-entertainingly about every phase of the theatre, from Aristotle to Ziegfeld, from Medea to Spamalot. In the Working in the Theatre Series, we learn what a career in the theatre is really about, from inspiration to a Tony or Pulitzer Prize How do actors prepare? What have the actors found to be the best techniques? How do writers get their work staged? How do playwrights and cast interact with the director? What are some of the special challenges of choreographer-directors? What is the role of the producers and backers? Each volume features an original foreword by one of the participants and is like a master class on its subject. The books are well organized for easy reference. Each also has an index and 8 pages of unique or behind-the-scenes photographs. Among the personalities "starring" in these books are Edward Albee, Matthew Broderick, Mel Brooks, Billy Crudup, Edie Falco, Harvey Fierstein, John Guare, Anne Heche, Arthur Kopit, Swoosie Kurtz, Tony Kushner, Nathan Lane, Jessica Lange, Frank Langella, Terrence McNally, Arthur Miller, Mike Ockrent, Estelle Parsons, Chita Rivera, Patrick Stewart, Susan Stroman, Paula Vogel, Wendy Wasserstein, August Wilson, Lanford Wilson, and many others. *Tony Awards is a registered trademark of the American Theaatre Wing

Author Biography

Robert Emmet Long is a recognized critic of American and British literature, and a commentator on the performing arts. He is author or editor of some 30 books and he has contributed over 400 articles to many journals and magazines, including The Nation, Commonweal, and Saturday Review.

Reviews

"The original content is drawn from more than 30 years of ATW's acclaimed Working in Theatre seminars, and is the first in a series of four books drawn from rich conversations fostered by ATW. Readers will find a variety of reflections-from poignant to practical." -Broadwayworld.com, June 2006 "Acting: Working the Theatre [is] a new book that collected wisdom from American Theatre Wing panel discussions featuring major stars of the English-speaking theatre community." -Playbill Online, June 29 2006 mention- Today's Books- Must Read/ September 1, 2006 mention- Today's Books- Must Read/ September 1, 2006 mention - The Stage, December 2006 mention - The Stage, December 2006