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The Role of the Director in Contemporary Theater
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This 8 page
report discusses the process of directing in theater using the
examples from various productions of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for
Godot, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia, and Tony Kushner’s Angels in
America to illustrate the important nature of thoughtful or
inspired direction. The simple fact is that many dramatic
productions demand to be repeated and reinterpreted. The work
itself, the actual play stands alone as a masterpiece, but it is
the way in which a particular director infuses the drama with his
or her own vision or artistic flair that allows the “same” play
to be presented time and time again without any real sense of
sameness or repetitiveness. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Role of the Director in Contemporary Theater
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