ABSTRACT

A History of Contemporary Stage Combat chronicles the development of stage combat from the origins of the Society of British Fight Directors in 1969 to the modern day.

Featuring interviews with some of the pioneers of this art form, the book analyzes how stage combat developed in response to the needs of the industry and the changing social mores in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, the European Continent, Australia, and New Zealand. It also explores the quality of theatrical weaponry, as well as outcropping of stage combat such as intimacy design and theatrical jousting.

A History of Contemporary Stage Combat is an excellent resource for actors, directors, stage combatants, theatre historians, and anyone with a love of action on stage and film.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

What Is Stage Combat?

What Is a Fight Director?

chapter 2|20 pages

Patrick “Paddy” Crean

chapter 3|27 pages

Stage Combat in the UK

The Start of a New Era and the Growth of an Art Form

chapter 4|22 pages

Stage Combat in the United States

chapter 5|12 pages

Stage Combat in Canada

chapter 7|19 pages

Outgrowths of Stage Combat

chapter 8|15 pages

Tools of the Trade