
Drama Worlds
A Framework for Process Drama
Cecily O'Neill(Author)
Heinemann USA (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
169 pages
978-0-435-08671-8 (ISBN)
Description
Drama Worlds examines the complex improvised event called process drama and identifies it as an essential part of today's theatre. Cecily O'Neill considers process drama's sources and connections with more familiar kinds of improvisation: the texts it generates, the kinds of roles available, factors such as audience and dramatic time, and the leader's function in the event. She provides examples of several process dramas and identifies key dramatic strategies and characteristics.
The explicit associations between theatre form and process drama make this approach accessible and its purposes and possibilities easy to understand, particularly to those working in actor training and theatre. Teachers and directors will discover effective ways to explore drama worlds and achieve a significant dramatic experience for all participants.
The explicit associations between theatre form and process drama make this approach accessible and its purposes and possibilities easy to understand, particularly to those working in actor training and theatre. Teachers and directors will discover effective ways to explore drama worlds and achieve a significant dramatic experience for all participants.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Portsmouth NH
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-435-08671-8 (9780435086718)
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Content
Encounters: Process Drama and Improvisation
Designs for Action: Scripts and Texts
New Worlds from Old: Discovering Pre-Texts
Scenes and Episodes: Defining the Drama World
Transformations: Roles and Roleplay
Expectations: Time in Process Drama and Theatre
Conspiracies: Audience and Participation
Devices: Structuring the Dramatic Experience.
Designs for Action: Scripts and Texts
New Worlds from Old: Discovering Pre-Texts
Scenes and Episodes: Defining the Drama World
Transformations: Roles and Roleplay
Expectations: Time in Process Drama and Theatre
Conspiracies: Audience and Participation
Devices: Structuring the Dramatic Experience.