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THEA 310-01, Directing, Fall 1998
Ewing, Julia
Ewing, Julia
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This course is designed as an introduction to stage direction. The emphasis, at first, will be on the analysis of play scripts and the translation of that analysis to dramatic action. Our basic text will be Francis Hodge’s
PLAY DIRECTING : ANALYSIS, COMMUNICATION, AND STYLE with some readings from GREAT DIRECTORS AT WORK as well as THE SHIFTING POINT by Peter Brook. Our secondary text will be ANNE BOGART, VIEWPOINTS. There will be a lot of reading at the beginning of the term this will be replaced with a LOT of rehearsals near the end of the term. One you can do by yourself , the other is totally dependent on your cast. Sound simple? Reread Stanislavsky’s quote ... that was written to his wife after a rehearsal for THE SEAGULL.
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