Disability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts/
Farcas, Stephanie Barton
Disability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts/ Stephanie Barton Farcas - 1st Edition - New York : Routledge; 2018 - xxii, 210 pages. 23 cm
Includes Index.
Includes Bibliographical Index
PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1: WHY THIS BOOK? CHAPTER 2: WHAT IS INCLUSION? -- CHAPTER 3: VOCABULARY AND PERCEPTION -- CHAPTER 4: RECRUITING AND FINDING ARTISTS -- CHAPTER 5: AUDITIONS AND CALLBACKS -- CHAPTER 6: REHEARSALS -- CHAPTER 7: BLOCKING AND FIGHT SEQUENCES -- CHAPTER 8: COSTUMES, PROPS AND MAKEUP --CHAPTER 9: TECHNICAL REHEARSALS AND FINAL DRESS -- CHAPTER 10: PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MARKETING --CHAPTER 11: THE PERFORMANCE RUN AND STRIKE --CHAPTER 12: TECHNICAL CREW AND TECHNICAL DESIGNS -- CHAPTER 13: ACADEMIC TRAINING, ASSESSMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY -- CHAPTER 14: ASSESSMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THEATERS -- CHAPTER 15: AFTERWORDCASE STUDY 15: GIDEON PRODUCTIONS -- CHAPTER 16: CASE STUDY OUTCOMES
Disability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts is a step-by step manual on how to create inclusive theatre, including how and where to find actors, how to publicize productions, run rehearsals, act intricate scenes like fights and battles, work with unions, contracts, and agents, and deal with technical issues. This practical information was born from the author’s 16 years of running the first inclusive theatre company in New York City, and is applicable to any performance level: children’s theatre, community theatre, regional theatre, touring companies, Broadway, and academic theatre. This book features anecdotal case studies that emphasize problem solving, real-world application, and realistic action plans. A comprehensive Companion Website provides additional guidelines and hands-on worksheets.
English
9781138288973
Performing Arts- Disabilities/
Theatre/
Arts
792.087 / F221d
Disability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts/ Stephanie Barton Farcas - 1st Edition - New York : Routledge; 2018 - xxii, 210 pages. 23 cm
Includes Index.
Includes Bibliographical Index
PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1: WHY THIS BOOK? CHAPTER 2: WHAT IS INCLUSION? -- CHAPTER 3: VOCABULARY AND PERCEPTION -- CHAPTER 4: RECRUITING AND FINDING ARTISTS -- CHAPTER 5: AUDITIONS AND CALLBACKS -- CHAPTER 6: REHEARSALS -- CHAPTER 7: BLOCKING AND FIGHT SEQUENCES -- CHAPTER 8: COSTUMES, PROPS AND MAKEUP --CHAPTER 9: TECHNICAL REHEARSALS AND FINAL DRESS -- CHAPTER 10: PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MARKETING --CHAPTER 11: THE PERFORMANCE RUN AND STRIKE --CHAPTER 12: TECHNICAL CREW AND TECHNICAL DESIGNS -- CHAPTER 13: ACADEMIC TRAINING, ASSESSMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY -- CHAPTER 14: ASSESSMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THEATERS -- CHAPTER 15: AFTERWORDCASE STUDY 15: GIDEON PRODUCTIONS -- CHAPTER 16: CASE STUDY OUTCOMES
Disability and Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts is a step-by step manual on how to create inclusive theatre, including how and where to find actors, how to publicize productions, run rehearsals, act intricate scenes like fights and battles, work with unions, contracts, and agents, and deal with technical issues. This practical information was born from the author’s 16 years of running the first inclusive theatre company in New York City, and is applicable to any performance level: children’s theatre, community theatre, regional theatre, touring companies, Broadway, and academic theatre. This book features anecdotal case studies that emphasize problem solving, real-world application, and realistic action plans. A comprehensive Companion Website provides additional guidelines and hands-on worksheets.
English
9781138288973
Performing Arts- Disabilities/
Theatre/
Arts
792.087 / F221d