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Anna Centenary Library 6TH FLOOR, B WING | 792.028 THO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 698208 |
792.028 GAR The Actor’s Art | 792.028 MAR Inside the rehearsal Roomr | 792.028 RAJ First course in acting | 792.028 THO Inclusive character analysis : putting theory into practice for the 21st century theatre classroom | 792.028019 CAM Acting the essence : the performer's work on the self | 792.028023 RUS Acting : make it your business : how to avoid mistakes and achieve success as a working actor | 792.02807 CHA The Routledge companion to studio performance practice |
Includes index
Inclusive Character Analysis foregrounds representations of race, gender, class, ability, and sexual orientation by blending script analysis with a variety of critical theories in order to create a more inclusive performance practice for the classroom and the stage. This book merges a traditional Stanislavski-based play analysis with multiple theoretical frameworks, such as Gender Theory, Standpoint Theory, and Critical Race Theory, to give students in early level theatre courses foundational skills for analyzing a play, while also introducing them to contemporary thought about race, gender, and identity. Inclusive Character Analysis is a valuable resource for beginning acting courses, script analysis courses, the directing classroom, early design curriculum, dramaturgical explorations, the playwriting classroom, and introduction to performance studies classes. Additionally, the book offers a reader-style background on theoretical frames for performance faculty and practitioners who may need assistance to integrate non-performance centered theory into their classrooms.
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