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The Theatre Experience 14th Edition by Edwin Wilson, ISBN-13: 978-1260056075

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  • Publisher: ‎ McGraw Hill; 14th edition (January 17, 2019)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 368 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 1260056074
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1260056075

The Theatre Experience prepares students to be well-informed, well-prepared theatre audience members.  With an audience-centered narrative that engages today’s students, a vivid photo program that brings concepts to life, and features that teach and encourage a variety of skill sets, students master core concepts and learn to think critically about the theatre and the world around them.  As a result, students are better prepared for class, and better prepared for theatre going.

Table of Contents:

Part 1: The Audience

Chapter 1: The Audience: Its Role and Imagination

Chapter 2: Background and Expectations of the Audience

Chapter 3: Theatre Spaces

Part 2: The Performers and the Director

Chapter 4: Acting for the Stage

Chapter 5: The Director and the Producer

Part 3: The Playwright and the Play

Chapter 6: Creating the World of the Play

Chapter 7: Dramatic Structure and Dramatic Characters

Chapter 8: Theatrical Genres

Part 4: The Designers

Chapter 9: Scenery

Chapter 10: Stage Costumes

Chapter 11: Lighting and Sound

Part 5: The Theatre Today

Chapter 12: The Theatre Today: Traditional, Musical, Nontraditional, and Political Theatre

Chapter 13: Global Theatre Today: Diverse and Global

Plays That May Be Read Online

Glossary

Notes

Index

Edwin Wilson, as a teacher, author, critic, and director, has worked in many aspects of theatre. Educated at Vanderbilt University, the University of Edinburgh, and Yale University, he received a Master of Fine Arts degree, as well as the first Doctor of Fine Arts degree awarded by the Yale Drama School. He has taught at Yale, Hofstra, Vanderbilt, Hunter College, and the CUNY Graduate Center. At Hunter he served as chair of the Department of Theatre and Film and head of the graduate theatre pro- gram. At CUNY he was the Executive Director of the Segal Theatre Center. He was the theatre critic for The Wall Street Journal for 22 years and edited and wrote the introduction for Shaw on Shakespeare. He is the author of The Theatre Experience and a coauthor, with Alvin Goldfarb, of Living Theatre, Theatre: The Lively Art, and as coeditor of The Anthology of Living Theatre, all published by McGraw-Hill. He has served as president of the New York Drama Critics’ Circle, as well as a member of the selection committees of the Pulitzer Prize in drama and the Tony awards. He is currently on the board of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and the John Golden Fund, and for many years was on the board of the Theatre Development Fund, of which he served as president. Wilson served as assistant to the producer for the film Lord of the Flies directed by Peter Brook and the Broadway play Big Fish, Little Fish directed by John Gielgud, was resident director for a season at the Barter Theatre in Virginia and the executive producer of the film The Nashville Sound. He co-produced the Broadway play Agatha Sue, I Love You, directed by George Abbott.

Alvin Goldfarb is President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Western Illinois University. Dr. Goldfarb has also served as Provost, Dean of Fine Arts, and Chair of the Department of Theatre at Illinois State University. He holds a Ph.D. in theatre history from the City University of New York and a master’s degree from Hunter College.
He is also the co-author of Living Theatre as well as co-editor of The Anthology of Living Theatre with Edwin Wilson. Dr. Goldfarb is also the co-editor, with Rebecca Rovit, of Theatrical Performance during the Holocaust: Texts, Documents, Memoirs, which was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He has published numerous articles and reviews in scholarly journals and anthologies.
Dr. Goldfarb has served as a member of the Illinois Arts Council and president of the Illinois Alliance for Arts Education. He has received service awards from the latter organization as well as from the American College Theatre Festival. Dr. Goldfarb also received an Alumni Achievement Award from the CUNY Graduate Center’s Alumni Association, and another Alumni Award from Hunter College, CUNY.
Dr. Goldfarb currently serves as a member and treasurer of Chicago’s Joseph Jefferson Theatre Awards Committee, which recognizes excellence in the Chicago theatre, as well as a board member of the Arts Alliance of Illinois.

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