ABSTRACT

First published in 1974, Investigating Drama offers a holistic understanding of drama. An understanding of drama requires far more thana study, however thorough, of plays and playwright, stagecraft and techniques, for drama must always be seen in the context of the theatre at work. A descriptive coverage of the basic elements of drama is accordingly only half the purpose of this book, and the authors hope that their plea in the title for an ‘investigation’ will be taken literally. To allow maximum flexibility the book is divided into independent ‘units’, which can be followed through as a complete drama course, or taken individually by those wishing to concentrate on selective areas. All aspects of theatre are covered and there is ample opportunity for practical work in improvisation. This book will be of interest to students of literature and drama.

chapter Unit 1|5 pages

Some Vital Questions

chapter Unit 3|5 pages

The Stage

chapter Unit 4|9 pages

Some Consequences

chapter Unit 5|8 pages

Improvisation

chapter Unit 10|8 pages

Design for the Theatre

chapter Unit 11|4 pages

A Case Study

chapter Unit 12|2 pages

In Committee

chapter |13 pages

In Committee

chapter Unit 13|4 pages

The Director

chapter Unit 14|3 pages

The Stage Manager

chapter Unit 15|5 pages

Documentary Drama

chapter |9 pages

You and the World ‘The Kick-Off's at Three’

No. 5 by Michael Cahill

chapter Unit 19|4 pages

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