ABSTRACT

Production Collaboration in the Theatre reveals the ingredients of proven successful collaborations in academic and professional theatre training, where respect, trust, and inclusivity are encouraged and roles are defined with a clear and unified vision.

Garnering research from conversations with over 100 theatre professionals on Broadway and in regional and educational theatre, the authors provide multiple approaches to working together that are designed to help students and teachers of theatre discover and develop the collaborative tools that work best for them. Each chapter offers practical application with discussion prompts from real-life scenarios to practice and develop the critical problem-solving skills necessary for theatre artists to navigate common collaboration challenges. Compelling topical case studies and insightful interviews invite readers to explore the principles of collaboration and inspire them to build joyful, equitable, and collaborative relationships in academic and professional settings.

Production Collaboration for the Theatre offers theatre faculty and students a practical approach to developing the interpersonal skills necessary for a lifetime career in collaboration in the theatre. An ideal resource for actors, directors, designers, and production teams, this book provides theatre artists in training with an opportunity to develop their collaborative style in a way that will guide and support the longevity of a successful career.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

Challenges and Guiding Principles

Seeking Common Ground

chapter 2|24 pages

Defining Roles

chapter 4|14 pages

Case Studies

Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark and Ragtime

chapter 5|22 pages

Boundaries

Theatre Intimacy Education and Safe Working Environments

chapter 6|27 pages

Culture and Collaboration

chapter 8|21 pages

Past, present, and Future of the Theatre