The first volume in this series is different from other audition books in that it addresses the need of both actors who are auditioning and directors who are conducting the auditions. "The Stage Directions Guide to Auditions" covers such topics as steps to a successful audition, preparing for auditions, audition procedures, auditions and attitude, ...
In the late 1990s theatre competes with many other forms of entertainment for people's leisure time. So how does theatre attract and maintain the audience it needs? This book explains to the reader the many ways of doing this. It provides information on advertising to motivate ticket buyers, creating attention-grabbing mailouts, using newsletters, ...
Reliving the unforgettable New York Knicks championship season of 1969, Frazier moves forward and back in time to discuss the game (then and now), his teammates, and his rivals. A celebration of a great era in American sports. 16 pages of photos.
Drawing from the columns and archives of Stage Directions magazine and adding new material and introductions that put the information into perspective, the editors focus on five main areas of responsibility in musical theater.
This guide offers practical advice on everything a regional, community or acadamic theatre needs to know when taking the plunge into a Shakespearean play, including: sensible advice on reasons to do (or not to do) Shakespeare; assessing your theatre group's abilities; selecting a play; casting; making costume and set decisions; special demands of ...
The key to getting people into a regional or community theatre is getting the word out about it. But if the theatre isn't on Broadway and doesn't have an expert press agent (or an extensive ad budget), how does it get attention? "The Stage Directions Guide to Publicity" has the answers! From photo calls to news releases, from guerilla marketing to ...
Aimed at every director, from the beginner to the most experienced, this guide is full of information to help make their direction more effective. Following a general overview of the director's role, the guide focuses on how the director shapes and steers a production - from preproduction meetings to curtain calls. Veteran directors and actors in ...
A guide to working back stage. There is advice on: proper installation and maintenance of rope, rigging and curtains; safety guidelines for ladders and catwalks; construction and repair; the special needs of touring productions; special effects; creating effective teams; and more.
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