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Studies in Stagecraft

Studies in Stagecraft

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Number of Chapters: 25

Length: 06 hours and 54 minutes

Language: English

A companion piece to Hamilton's earlier work, The Theory of the Theatre. Where that volume dealt with the criticism of dramatic art in general, this volume focuses more specifically on the contemporary drama of the era in which it was written. - Summary by Andrew Gaunce

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Preface (Lauren-Emma Blake)
The New Art of Making Plays (Andrew Gaunce)
The Pictorial Stage (J. M. Smallheer)
The Decorative Drama (Noah Logan)
The Drama of Illusion (ToddHW)
The Modern Art of Stage-Direction (Roypercy)
A Plea for a New Type of Play (Wolfgang Bas)
The Period of Pragmatism (Sarah Angelici)
The Undramatic Drama (Sarah Angelici)
The Value of Stage Conventions (Sarah Angelici)
The Supernatural Drama (Andrew Gaunce)
The Irish National Theatre (Sarah Angelici)
The Personality of the Playwright (A D Latheron)
Themes and Stories on the Stage (ToddHW)
Plausibility in Plays (Wolfgang Bas)
Infirmity of Purpose (Noah Logan)
Where to Begin a Play (ToddHW)
Continuity of Structure (ToddHW)
Rhythm and Tempo (thestorygirl)
The Plays of Yesteryear (jenno)
A New Defense of Melodrama (Roypercy)
The Art of the Moving Picture Play (A D Latheron)
The One-Act Play in America (Noah Logan)
Organizing an Audience (jenno)
The Function of Dramatic Criticism (realisticspeakers)
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