In the tenth edition, Theatre: The Lively Art remains the best-selling program for Theatre Appreciation courses. With its hallmark focus on preparing future audience members, students will learn how theatre functions, how it should be viewed and judged, and the transition behind any performance they may attend. Now powered by McGraw-Hill LearnSmart®, when students master chapter concepts with this powerful adaptive learning tool, more class time may be spent focusing on theatre as a performing art and inspiring students to become life-long audience members
Created for Theater Appreciation courses that cover both history and elements, the new fourth edition of The Lively Art emphasizes the visual dimension of the theater with a four-color interior, revised illustration program, and a new photo ...
LOOSELEAF FOR THEATRE: THE LIVELY ART
... who said that skepticism is a virtue; and John Locke (1632—1704), who said that in government there should be a division of power, a system of checks and balances, and separation of church and state. He wrote that “life, liberty, ...
The thirteenth edition of The Theatre Experience is students' ticket to the best seat in the house.
This anthology of 18 plays offers a convenient and affordable alternative to ordering individual play scripts, with the additional benefit of a general introduction and headnotes.
Looseleaf for The Theatre Experience
Opening New Worlds: Discussions on Art Theatre and Learning
This book seeks to give insight into the people and processes that create theater. It does not strip away the feeling of magic but to add wonder for the artistry that make a production work well." -- Open Textbook Library.
Living Theatre: A History
This text is an ideal introductory theater text for both middle and high school.