Acting Interactive Theatre


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Acting Interactive Theatre


Acting Interactive Theatre

Author: Gary Izzo

language: en

Publisher: Drama

Release Date: 1998


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This book offers an insider's advice on how to workshop, rehearse, and maintain an interactive production.

The Art of Play


The Art of Play

Author: Gary Izzo

language: en

Publisher: Heinemann Drama

Release Date: 1997


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The Art of Play fills the "how-to" void with a warm, insightful, and often amusing collection of examples, anecdotes, and annotated exercises designed to cover all aspects of interactive theatre, from concept through design and production.

Interactive and Improvisational Drama


Interactive and Improvisational Drama

Author: Adam Blatner

language: en

Publisher: iUniverse

Release Date: 2007


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Are you a drama student looking for other ways to practice in your field? Perhaps you teach drama students or as a teacher want to enliven your lessons. Are you an actor who wants to diversify your role repertoire? Are you a therapist who uses active approaches to promote your clients' creative potentials? Maybe you want to be involved in a meaningful form of social action? This is the book for you Thirty-two innovators share their approaches to interactive and improvisational drama, applied theatre, and performance, for education, therapy, recreation, community-building, and personal empowerment.You are holding the only book that covers the full range of dynamic methods that expand the theatre arts into new settings. There are approaches that don't require memorizing scripts or mounting expensive productions. Dramatic engagement should be recognized as addressing a far broader purpose. There are ways that are playful, and types of non-scripted drama in which the audience become co-actors. This present book is unique in offering ways for participants to become more spontaneous and involved.