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- catalog contributor b1045944.
- catalog contributor b1045945.
- catalog contributor b1045946.
- catalog created "c1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1978.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 343-351.".
- catalog description "Prologue : What is theatre? -- pt. 1. The theatre of exaltation : Greek tragedy. The tragic vision -- The classic age of tragedy -- Greek tragedy on the modern stage -- The modern festival theatre -- pt. 2. The theatre of exaltation : from medieval drama to modern tragedy. Christian drama of the Middle Ages -- Tragedy in sixteenth-century England -- Neoclassic tragedy -- Modern tragedy -- pt. 3. The theatre of laughter : farce and high comedy. The ways of comedy -- Traditions of comedy -- Farce, or 'low' comedy -- High comedy -- pt. 4. The theatre of romance. Development of the romantic ideals -- Romance in the modern theatre -- Grand opera -- Romantic dance -- The musical -- A picture stage for romance -- Romance as psychological structure -- pt. 5. The theatre of realism. The philosophy of naturalism -- Champions of strong realism -- Impressionism : muted realism --New theatres and a new acting method -- Factual realism on screen and stage -- Film realism after World War II -- Realism on the television screen -- pt. 6. Realism transformed. Theatrical blends -- Selected realism -- Stylized realism -- Oriental realism -- Epic realism -- The persistence of realism and naturalism -- pt. 7. The theatre of disruption. Symbolism and the inner drama -- Expressionism -- Existentialism in the theatre -- The theatre of the absurd -- Promise of reconstruction -- pt. 8. A liberated theatre. The youth rebellion -- Black liberation -- Some avant-garde groups -- Some results of the liberation -- Dance in contemporary theatre -- Recovery of the past -- A theatre of complexity -- pt. 9. Planning the production. Convention and style -- Structure and texture -- pt. 10. Rehearsal and performance. Director and actor -- Actor and audience -- pt. 11. Design for the theatre. The setting -- Four methods of design -- The costumes -- The lighting -- Epilogue : The pleasure of your company.".
- catalog extent "ix, 370 p., [4] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Invitation to the theatre.".
- catalog identifier "0155469231".
- catalog isFormatOf "Invitation to the theatre.".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,".
- catalog relation "Invitation to the theatre.".
- catalog subject "Drama.".
- catalog subject "PN1655 .K4 1978".
- catalog subject "Theater.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue : What is theatre? -- pt. 1. The theatre of exaltation : Greek tragedy. The tragic vision -- The classic age of tragedy -- Greek tragedy on the modern stage -- The modern festival theatre -- pt. 2. The theatre of exaltation : from medieval drama to modern tragedy. Christian drama of the Middle Ages -- Tragedy in sixteenth-century England -- Neoclassic tragedy -- Modern tragedy -- pt. 3. The theatre of laughter : farce and high comedy. The ways of comedy -- Traditions of comedy -- Farce, or 'low' comedy -- High comedy -- pt. 4. The theatre of romance. Development of the romantic ideals -- Romance in the modern theatre -- Grand opera -- Romantic dance -- The musical -- A picture stage for romance -- Romance as psychological structure -- pt. 5. The theatre of realism. The philosophy of naturalism -- Champions of strong realism -- Impressionism : muted realism --New theatres and a new acting method -- Factual realism on screen and stage -- Film realism after World War II -- Realism on the television screen -- pt. 6. Realism transformed. Theatrical blends -- Selected realism -- Stylized realism -- Oriental realism -- Epic realism -- The persistence of realism and naturalism -- pt. 7. The theatre of disruption. Symbolism and the inner drama -- Expressionism -- Existentialism in the theatre -- The theatre of the absurd -- Promise of reconstruction -- pt. 8. A liberated theatre. The youth rebellion -- Black liberation -- Some avant-garde groups -- Some results of the liberation -- Dance in contemporary theatre -- Recovery of the past -- A theatre of complexity -- pt. 9. Planning the production. Convention and style -- Structure and texture -- pt. 10. Rehearsal and performance. Director and actor -- Actor and audience -- pt. 11. Design for the theatre. The setting -- Four methods of design -- The costumes -- The lighting -- Epilogue : The pleasure of your company.".
- catalog title "Invitation to the theatre / George Kernodle, Portia Kernodle.".
- catalog type "text".