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The guidebook is the unbound, printed narrative of the website available to students if desired and can be packaged with an access code.This video rich, online resource facilitates multiple strategies of teaching and learning that can significantly enhance Introductory Theatre courses. Explore Theatre kindles theatre student desire for watching live performance while enhancing their ability to do so intelligently through a digital learning environment designed to encourage critical and constructive thinking about theatre. By building upon students' experiences as digital audience members, Explore Theatre fosters greater understanding of the relationships between text, actor, and audience and builds bridges to live theatre and its history.
Contents
EXPLORE THEATREPart I: The EventChapter 1: What Is Performance? IntroductionLearning ObjectivesCharacteristics All Performances ShareParadigm of PerformancePurpose of PerformanceHow Performances DifferPerformance As RitualPerformance As ArtLive and Mediated Theatrical PerformancesPerformance of Self, Culture, HistoryFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 2: The Text IntroductionLearning ObjectivesReading and Analyzing a PlayAristotle's Six ElementsPlotCharacterThought, or ThemeDiction, or LanguageMusic and SpectacleGenresTragedyComedyMelodramaMusical TheatreFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsAppendix A: Questions for Analyzing PlaysAppendix B: Analyzing Scripts (Film, TV, and Stage)Instructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 4: Who Decides What Is Good Performance?IntroductionLearning ObjectivesThe Audience The Audience as CommunityThe Audience in HistoryIn Sacred and Religious TheatresIn Professional TheatresIn Democratic TheatresIn Non-Western TheatresThe CriticThe TheoristThe DramaturgTheatre as BusinessThe ProducerThe Marketing TeamThe AgentFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 5: Where Can Performance Be Done?IntroductionLearning ObjectivesTheatre ConfigurationsThe ProsceniumThe ThrustThe ArenaThe Flexible SpaceOther Spaces Producing ContextsCommercial: Broadway, Off-Broadway, and ToursNot-for-Profit: Off-Off-Broadway and Regional TheatreAmateur Theatre: Educational and CommunityHybridsFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestUnit II: The People(Brief discussion of audience member as maker of meaning and how modern performances are constructed by performers and their audiences.)Chapter 6: Playwrights IntroductionLearning ObjectivesThe Playwright in History Types of PlaywrightsPlaywriting Methods and Processes Training and the ProfessionFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 7: DirectorsIntroductionLearning ObjectivesWhat Is Directing?Working with the TextWorking with the DesignersWorking with the ActorsCoordinating the ProductionWhat Is Producing?Types of DirectorsTraining and the ProfessionFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 8: Scenic and Costume DesignersIntroductionLearning ObjectivesScenic Designers HistoryMaterials, Methods and ProcessesRelated Aspects: PropsCostume DesignersHistoryMaterials, Methods and ProcessesRelated Aspects: Masks, Makeup, Wigs, and HairTraining and the ProfessionFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 9: Lighting Designers, Sound Designers, and Technical ProductionIntroductionLearning ObjectivesLighting DesignersHistoryMaterials, Methods and ProcessesRelated Aspects: Assistants and TechniciansSound DesignersHistoryMaterials, Methods and ProcessesTechnical ProductionFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 10: ActorsIntroductionLearning ObjectivesActing DefinedFrom Presentational ... ... to Representational... to Realism Acting MethodsEmotional Memory to InterculturalIntercultural to Non-WesternThe Actor's ProcessThe AuditionThe RehearsalThe PerformanceActing for the Stage vs. Acting for the CameraThe Profession For Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestUnit III: The Types(Brief discussion of the major modes of performance.)Chapter 11: The Play IntroductionLearning ObjectivesElements of the Play in Context Classical and Medieval AntecedentsGolden AgesDrama and the Advent of Illusionistic StagesModern DramaA Script: Two Character PlayFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 12: Backstage at Two Character PlayIntroductionLearning ObjectivesRehearsals Technical and Dress RehearsalsPre-Show and PreparationThe Performance The ProgramPart OnePart TwoPart ThreeThe Run of the ShowA Backstage PassGlossaryKey ConceptsAppendix Instructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 13: Musical TheatreIntroductionLearning ObjectivesPart One: The Broadway MusicalElements of the MusicalMusicLyricsLibrettoDanceAntecedentsThe Birth of the Modern MusicalThe Golden Age of Musical TheatreBeyond the Golden AgeThe British InvasionThe Broadway Musical TodayPart Two: Asian Music TheatreSanskrit TheatreBeijing OperaNohKabukiFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsAppendixInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 14: The Cinematic ExperienceIntroductionLearning ObjectivesFrom Stage to HD VideoAdaptation (video)Casting (video)Directing (video)The Artists of FilmProducers and Directors (video)Actors (video)Lights (videos)Costumes (video)Crew (video)The Film Finale (adaptation of Two Character Play) (video)Theatre and Film Explored: A Documentary of Intersection (video)For Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice TestChapter 15: Popular EntertainmentsIntroductionLearning ObjectivesMime and PantomimeRoman ParatheatricalsTournamentsCommedia Dell'arteVaudevilleCircusPuppetryConcertsStand-Up ComedyMagicians and the Art of IllusionFor Further InformationSuggested FilmsGlossaryKey ConceptsInstructor ResourcesPractice Test