Theatre for Children: Guide to Writing, Adapting, Directing, and Acting

Theatre for Children: Guide to Writing, Adapting, Directing, and Acting
ISBN-10
1566632323
ISBN-13
9781566632324
Category
Children's plays
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Authors
David Wood, Janet Grant

Description

A guide to producing, directing, and writing plays for children, with tips on catching and holding a child's attention

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