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History of the Theatre, Foundation Edition by Oscar G. Brockett and Franklin J. Hildy (Paperback - Sep 23, 2006) $84

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Living Theatre: A History by Edwin Wilson and Alvin Goldfarb (Hardcover - Dec 11, 2006) Hardcover $88

The Oxford Illustrated History of Theatre (Oxford Illustrated Histories) by John Russell Brown (Paperback - Jun 28, 2001) $20

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In your catalogue this course is probably under "Inroduction to Theatre" or "Theatre Appreciation" (several years ago we made it "core" course required for all students).
preface

If you know nothing about theatre, this is the place to start!

I teach Acting, Directing, Drama Theory -- and Film.

Fall 2003: THR413 * Playscript Analysis Textbook:

GeoAlaska: Acting, Directing, Theory
GeoAlaska: Theatre & Film

FilmDirect101
Film Directing 101

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"#9. If only the spectators or auditors are infected by the feelings which the author has felt, it is art." Tolstoy.
There are four parts in the ebook: film, theatre, art, music (the smallest).

Film is the focal point and theatre is the biggest part (it has both music and art).

You understand the difference between Drama and Theatre, right?

This directory is about Drama; this page is about Theatre.

Playscript Analysis & Dramatic Literature

You better bookmark the page, friends, I will be updating it (I do it right now).

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I place so many linkGears, because of the eclectic nature of this course. You decide what is your main area of interest and go there (Theatre, Film, Art, Drama). "Classes with Anatoly" are for the levels of your knowledge: 100 -- Fundamentals, 400 -- Advanced.

I do not have a special Forum for 200X, but you can use the existing eGroups, of course.

I place the unified ending on all my pages:

Summary, Notes, Homework, Next...

PS

Class projects: scenes! Acting and directing (Mikado). Hoq do we evaluate performance? Believability principle. We believe actor, if actor believes his character. Role. Emotions. How are they expressed? Situations and reactions to them. Method Acting: actor = character. Identification. Do actors understand the text?
200X-2001
Film = Theatre + Art + Music

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Homework

Selections of the scenes: after the midterm!

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But it will take some time to make it work, the most important "questions" and "my notes"....