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Drawing on the author's own experiences as a producer of theatre productions at different levels, this title takes the producers through the various stages of the process: the development of an idea, raising the money and budgeting, negotiating rights, hiring a director and production team, marketing the show, rehearsals and on to opening night.
Covers the history, theory and - above all - practice of lighting design. This work contains 450 black and white half tones, 60 colour photos and diagrams and lighting plots. It is arranged in four sections: Design; History; Life; and Mechanics.
The fourth volume of the collected plays of one of the best playwrights alive.
Offers exercises for professional and student actors, teachers of acting and voice, and those interested in vocal expression. This title places emphasis on the removal of the physical and psychological blocks that inhibit the human voice; and is dedicated to 'freeing' the voice we were naturally born with.
A top-ranking director sets out his rehearsal techniques in this invaluable handbook for actors and directors. Different Every Night is the culmination of a lifetime of work in the theatre, the most complete rehearsal methodology in print since Stanislavsky. It offers a vital masterclass for actors and directors, full of sound practical advice and guidance, and is packed with techniques for bringing the text to life and keeping it alive - both in rehearsal and performance. 'Most of what I am as an actress I owe to Mike Alfreds. He gave me the language and the tools I needed for my craft' Pam Ferris, from her Foreword 'If I was allowed to train again to be an actor, but I was only allowed one teacher, it would have to be Mike Alfreds. To me he is a genius when it comes to acting and storytelling' Mark Rylance 'an illuminating and inspiring book... based in rich experience and acute observation of actors at work (and play)... essential reading for actors and directors' Rogues & Vagabonds
Actors need actions. They cannot "act" adjectives, they need verbs; they need an aim to achieve, an action to perform. This is a thesaurus of active verbs with which the actor can refine the action-word until she or her hits exactly the right one to help make the action come alive.
The tale of a man and a woman who have entered purgatory - a soul-less white room. Each is interrogated in turn by the other. Each has to reach a state of forgiveness and contrition before they can leave purgatory and move on.
A Complete Voice Training Manual For Actors A simple, step-by-step manual, written by an RSC voice coach, which offers everything that an actor needs to work on their voice. Suitable for actors at all levels, from students and young professionals to established and experienced actors. Drama teachers in schools and committed amateur actors who want to increase their vocal skills and understanding will also find it invaluable. Includes sections on: Preparation Body Work Breathing and Support Breathing Into Sound: Supporting the Voice Releasing the Sound Filling out the Sound: Resonance Extending the Sound: Range Shaping the Sound: Articulation Trouble-Shooting. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction, then clearly and succinctly sets out a sequence of relevant exercises - accompanied by simple diagrams - ending with a summary of what we have learned. 'Brilliantly guides the actor using exercises and tools that can revolutionise the voice. It's a boon!' Joseph Fiennes 'Barbara's work is simple and practical, encouraging each actor to be free and fluid with their own voice... Very inspiring' Emily Watson 'Barbara has a great understanding of the way that actors' anxieties can affect their voice. Her tone is calm, reassuring and good humoured' Niamh Cusack
A dazzling and moving new play about two people who find each other without even knowing they were looking. Premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2024.
Breach Theatre's 1980's-inspired musical about pride, protest... and abseiling lesbians. Touring the UK in 2024.
A new play about life in West Cumbria, premiered in 2024 by Theatre by the Lake, Keswick, and on tour.
A witty, honest, and deeply moving play exploring the impact of loss, and what you can gain from it. Premiered at The Bush Theatre, London, in 2024.
A new stage play telling the (mostly) true story of a Captain, his crew and a boatload of Yorkshire grit. Premiered in 2024 at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough.
The extraordinary play based on the true story of Nick Yarris, who served twenty-two years on Death Row. Premiered at the Donmar Warehouse in 2024, starring Adrien Brody.
A comic tragedy about what we bury to survive. Premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, in 2024, directed by Kathryn Hunter.
A joyous, gender-flipped retelling of Edmond Rostand's classic play. A big-hearted, irreverent queer rom-com first performed by Melbourne Theatre Company, and a hit at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe before transferring to Park Theatre, London.
The essential guide to drama schools and what lies beyond, full of honest, expert advice from an acting teacher with decades of experience.
A captivating blend of technology and storytelling, based on conversations with young people across the UK. Premiered on UK tour by Theatre Centre and Sheffield Theatres in 2024.
A fierce, funny and intoxicating play about the enduring power - and fragility - of memory and love. Published alongside the 2024 West End transfer.
The personal becomes political in a funny and fascinating play exploring identity and family. Premiered at the Dublin Theatre Festival in October 2024.
A blistering dark comedy about wrecking the places we love. Premiered at Summerhall during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2024.
A warm and witty one-person play exploring grief, the strings attached to success, and what it means to 'fail'. Premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2024.
The story of two generations of women activists in the struggle for black liberation in America. From the Fringe First-winning creator of the hit show Black is the Colour of My Voice.
The bestselling memoir brought to life in a stage adaptation premiered at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2024.
A riveting play about a creative writing professor at Yale and her brilliant, rebellious student, exploring the limits of what one person can ask of another.
A play exploring the inequalities we face around death, and the cost of turning your loved ones into art. Premiered by Paines Plough in 2024.
A comic and deeply moving play about being young at the end of the world. Premiered at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Hampstead Theatre, London.
A powerful stage adaptation of Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux's critically acclaimed 'masterpiece' (The Guardian), premiered in this English translation at the Almeida Theatre, London, in 2024.
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