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The Morality of Mrs. Dulska
By: Murjas, Teresa (ed.)
Published by: Intellect
Gabriela Zapolska (1857-1921) was an actor, journalist and playwright. She was born during the 123 year partition of Poland by Austria, Prussia and Russia and wrote over thirty plays. The Morality of Mrs. Dulska (1906), a 'petty-bourgeois tragic-farce', is probably her best known. Mrs Dulska is a cross between Patricia Routledge¹s Hyacinth Bucket and Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage. She is the tyrannical and hilarious landlady of a fine stone tenement building proud, shrewd and highly preoccupied with appearances. Dulska keeps her purse strings tightly drawn and exploits her tenants in a most unforgiving fashion. To the unhappy woman from the first floor apartment who tries to poison herself by swallowing some match heads, she shows no mercy. To her serving maid, who she effectively prostitutes to her son in order to keep his philandering under her own roof and within her control, she shows no compassion. Her daughters struggle through the torments of adolescence with the facts of life skillfully concealed from them, and her husband, worn down over the years by his power-hungry wife, has barely a word to say to his family. It is her son that Mrs Dulska loves loves with an unhealthy possessiveness. Her fear that he will leave prompts her to fund the servicing of his every desire. Why is it, then, that he resents her so much? Why is it that he feels compelled to seek revenge? Zapolskas uncompromising look at gender construction and class oppression in fin-de-siecle Poland is witty, entertaining and incisive. This is the first published UK translation of this popular Polish classic. It was prepared by Teresa Murjas, a lecturer in Theatre at the University of Reading. In her introduction, Teresa discusses how the translation and first UK production, which she directed, were developed. She introduces Zapolska's work in its historical contexts, provides the reader with relevant biographical information and considers the play's
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Price: $10.00
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Movement Training for the Modern Actor
By: Evans, Mark
Published by: Routledge
Focusing on the cultural history of modern movement training for actors, Evans traces the development of the neutral body as a significant area of practice within drama school training and the relationship between movement pedagogy and the operation of discipline and power in shaping the professional identity of the actor.
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Price: $103.00
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Negotiating Hollywood
By: Clark, Danae
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Actors' screen images have too often stolen the focus of attention from their behind the scenes working conditions. In Negotiating Hollywood, Danae Clark begins to fill this gap in film history by providing a rich historical account of actors' labor struggles in 1930s Hollywood. Clark supplies information not only on stars, but on screen extras, whose role in the Hollywood film industry has remained hitherto undocumented.
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Price: $66.00
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Opportunities in Acting Careers, revised edition
By: Moore, Dick
Published by: McGraw-Hill
Opportunities In . . . series gives you valuable career insight into your job field of choice!. The most comprehensive career book series available, Opportunities In . . . explores a vast range of professions. In Opportunities in Acting Careers , you will find:.:.; The latest information on the field.; Training and education requirements you will need.; Salary statistics for different positions.; Up-to-date professional and Internet resources.; And much more.
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Price: $13.95
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Performing Processes
By: Mock, Roberta (ed.)
Published by: Intellect
Live performance continues to be created every time it is performed. This book explores the dynamic relationship between creative process, presentation and spectator response to provide students and scholars in Drama with new insights on performance from poetry to pantomime. These essays make parallels between areas of performance that are rarely, if ever, compared. They present the basis for an overall theory of how 'conception', 'development', 'presentation' and 'reception' are fused together to make up the overall 'performance'. This study investigates the relationship between the process of creating performance and spectator response, and how this exchange is embedded into the product itself. The authors draw on theoretical approaches from a range of sources, and examine the work of contemporary dramatists, choreographers, poets and performers. Its construction of a new, wide-ranging approach to performance research makes this book a valuable resource for the student as well as the broader academic community. It has application both as a textbook and for supplementary research on drama courses nationwide.
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The Physical Actor
By: Loui, Annie
Published by: Routledge
Designed for the development of a strong and flexible physical body able to move with ease through space and interact instinctively on-stage, this book guides the reader through a course of movement skills, from daily warm-up to: partnering skills; spatial awareness for groups and individuals; and, heightened co-ordination and sustained motion.
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Price: $31.95
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Playing Bit Parts in Shakespeare
By: Mahood, M.M.
Published by: Routledge
A unique survey of the small supporting roles, such as foils, feeds, attendants and messengers, that feature in Shakespeare's plays, exploring the various functions of these roles. Includes a new appendix, 'Who Says What?' and a character index.
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Price: $41.95
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Playwriting
By: Greig, Noel
Published by: Routledge
This text offers a practical guide to the creation of text for live performance, and contains a wealth of exercises for all individuals and groups involved in making theatre.
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Price: $30.95
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The Politics of American Actor Training
By: Margolis, Ellen (ed.); Renaud, Lissa Tyler (ed.)
Published by: Routledge
This book strives to give a fair hearing to persistent, questioning voices about our nations acting training as it stands, thereby contributing to the national dialogue the diverse perspectives and proposals needed to keep American actor training dynamic and germane, both within the U.S. and abroad.
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Price: $95.00
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The Power of the Actor
By: Chubbuck, Ivana
Published by: Gotham
In The Power of the Actor, a Los Angeles Times bestseller, premier acting teacher and coach Ivana Chubbuck reveals her cutting-edge technique, which has launched some of the most successful acting careers in Hollywood. The first book from the instructor who has taught Charlize Theron, Brad Pitt, Elisabeth Shue, Djimon Hounsou, and Halle Berry, The Power of the Actor guides you to dynamic and effective results. For many of todays major talents, the Chubbuck Technique is the leading edge of acting for the twenty-first century. Ivana Chubbuck has developed a curriculum that takes the theories of the acting masters, such as Stanislavski, Meisner, and Hagen, to the next step by utilizing inner pain and emotions, not as an end in itself, but rather as a way to drive and win a goal. In addition to the powerful twelve-step process, the book takes well-known scripts, both classic and contemporary, and demonstrates how to precisely apply Chubbucks script-analysis process. The Power of the Actor is filled with fascinating and inspiring behind-the-scenes accounts of how noted actors have mastered their craft and have accomplished success in such a difficult and competitive field.
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Price: $19.00
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