The Art of Theatre

  • The Art of Theatre: Then and Now
    By Wright, William Missouri Downs, Erik Ramsey

    S. Pinafore 216 Hobbes, Thomas, 344 Hoffman, Constance, 188 Hoffman, Dustin, 132, 386 Hoffman, Philip Seymour, 142 Holden, Joan, 389 Holder, Donald, 169 Holland, George, 351 Hollender, Tom, 338 Hollywood Ten, 383 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, ...

  • The Art of Theatre: Then and Now
    By Wright, William Missouri Downs, Erik Ramsey

    ... 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 Art of Theatre: A Concise Introduction
    By Wright, William Missouri Downs, Erik Ramsey

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  • The Art of Theatre: Then and Now
    By William Missouri Downs

    The Art of Theatre: Then and Now

  • The Art of Theatre: A Concise Introduction
    By William Missouri Downs, Erik Ramsey, Lou Anne Wright

    EXPERIENCING THE ART OF THEATRE explores issues of diversity and creativity, presents a full day-in-the-life of theatre, and offers briefer coverage of theatre history.

  • The Art of Theatre: Then and Now
    By Wright, William Missouri Downs, Erik Ramsey

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  • The Art of Theatre

    The Art of Theatre

  • The Art of Theatre: Then and Now
    By Wright, William Missouri Downs, Erik Ramsey

    The text is packed with useful information that readers can apply to their own lives, including material on copyrights, the National Endowment for the Arts, censorship, and freedom of speech.

  • The Art of Theatre: Then and Now
    By William Missouri Downs, Erik Ramsey, Lou Anne Wright

    From theatre's ritual origins to modern musicals, from the controversies surrounding the NEA to the applicability of acting lessons in everyday life, this book is an important first step toward a deeper awareness of theatre's continuing and ...