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Schiller’s Don Carlos, written ten years before his great Wallenstein trilogy, testifies to the young playwright’s... see more
In 1760, the French playwright Charles Palissot de Montenoy wrote Les Philosophes – a scandalous farcical comedy about a... see more
This is a free, online textbook, so it is continually being updated and refined. The book covers costumes from Egyptian... see more
The following recipes, or games, are intended to be used as reference and study for the college course: Improvisation.... see more
The following resources will be used throughout the Introduction to Theater course and will support class discussions as... see more
This textbook was developed as part of the Textbook Transformation Grants for the Affordable Learning Georgia project.... see more
From the University of Florida College of Fine Arts, Charlie Mitchell and distinguished colleagues form across America... see more
Draw back the curtain on the world of theatre and learn how the magic of a great stage performance is created. Designed... see more
Actors and the Art of Performance opens with a cascade of contradictory motives for becoming an actor. These motives... see more
‘What is happening in Kashmir?’ Chronicles from Kashmir explores this question through a site-adaptive 24-hour theatrical... see more
Within two years of the success of his first play Die Räuber on the German stage in 1781, Schiller wrote a drama based on... see more
This is the first full-length study of Shelley’s plays in performance. It offers a rich, meticulously researched history... see more
Theatre and War provides a vital addition to those theatre practitioners and scholars interested in how the arts might... see more
Nandita Dinesh places Kipling’s 'six honest serving-men' (who, what, when, where, why, how) in productive conversation... see more
This book seeks to give insight into the people and processes that create theatre. Like any other world—be it horse... see more
This is a free textbook that is offered by Amazon for reading on a Kindle. Anybody can read Kindle books—even without a... see more