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Directing New Plays: Tools for Art and Collaboration

Autor Evan Cabnet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2024
Every theater director will oversee a new play process in their career: here is what to expect and how to prepare.

Drawing from over 20 years of experience as a freelance director, and as the Artistic Director of LCT3 at Lincoln Center Theater, Evan Cabnet combines the creative with the pragmatic to provide an honest, useful, and entertaining look at the art of directing a new play.

Integrating practical advice with personal experience, Directing New Plays demystifies the process of directing a new work. From developing a creative vision to navigating the challenges of collaborative art-making, this book offers a comprehensive look at the director's role in the process and the tools they use at every step,

including development (readings and workshops), pre-production (casting and design), rehearsal (staging, working with actors, rewrites, and run-throughs), tech, previews, and opening a world premiere production. Incisive, supportive, and clear, this book is an indispensable resource for theater directors looking to begin- or to sustain- a career in new play development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350179257
ISBN-10: 1350179256
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction

Part 1: Beginnings

Chapter 1: What Does a Director Do, and How Do They Do It?

Chapter 2: Finding and Reading a Text

Chapter 3: Meeting with a Writer

Part 2: Development

Chapter 4: Readings

Chapter 5: Workshops

Chapter 6: Getting the Play Produced

Part 3: Pre-Production

Chapter 7: Assembling the Creative Team

Chapter 8: Casting

Chapter 9: The Design Process

Chapter 20: The Producing Organization and Production Meetings

Part 4: Rehearsal

Chapter 11: The First Rehearsal

Chapter 12: Tablework

Chapter 13: Building a Rough Draft

Chapter 14: Preparing and Organizing a Rehearsal Day

Chapter 15: Actors

Chapter 16: The Stumble-Through and The Next Draft

Chapter 17: Rewrites

Chapter 18: Run-Throughs

Part 5: The Space

Chapter 19: Preparing for Tech

Chapter 20: Tech

Chapter 21: Dress Rehearsal

Part 6: The Audience

Chapter 22: Previews

Chapter 23: Preview Rehearsals

Chapter 24: Final Previews and Freezing a Production

Chapter 25: Opening, The Run, and Closing

Conclusion

Recenzii

New plays need directors who can translate their passion and creativity into clear plans and thoughtful communication. Evan Cabnet's masterful text on directing embodies just this, seamlessly melding inspiration with structure. This immersive guide, perfect for both novices and professionals, equips directors to bring new work to the stage with artistry and impact
Few artists know the American theatre and the new play process as well as Evan Cabnet. This book distills his experience, guidance, and wisdom into a crash course for novice and experienced directors alike. An invaluable road map for any director who wants to bring new plays to life!
Directing New Plays is the most relevant and brilliantly written book on directing new plays I've encountered. A vital guide for directors interested in working on the cutting edge of new play development and production. Cabnet is able to offer keen and clear insight into the often unseen work directors do, and to paint a bigger picture of the qualities that distinguish truly great leaders in the American theater.
Evan Cabnet's Directing New Plays is necessary reading for anyone who wants to learn the craft or better their approaches. Cabnet provides unpretentious practical advice and real world scenarios, applicable to any rehearsal room. Leading a new play process, or any play process for that matter can be a lonely endeavor, Directing New Plays not only demystifies the work but also provides solidarity from the encouraging voice of a colleague.
I highly recommend anyone interested in what a theater director does to read Evan Cabnet's smart, succinct and invaluable book.