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Architecture, actor, and audience

Explores the contribution the design of a theatre can make to the theatrical experience. It also examines the failure of many modern theatres to appeal to audiences and theatre people.
eBook, English, 1993
Routledge, London, 1993
1 online resource (vii, 184 pages) : illustrations
9780203359013, 9780415031820, 9780415031837, 9786610050444, 9781134969128, 9781134969074, 9781134969111, 9781138132856, 0203359011, 0415031826, 0415031834, 6610050449, 1134969120, 1134969074, 1134969112, 1138132853
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Part, Part I History
chapter Introduction
chapter 1 Continuity of character?
chapter 2 The innovation of scenic illusion
chapter 3 The purifiers of the modern movement
part, Part II Today
chapter 4 Critics and analysts
chapter 5 Film and television
chapter 6 Historic theatres and found space
chapter 7 Directors and designers
chapter 8 Architects, engineers and the multi-purpose
chapter 9 Committees, consultants and flexibility
chapter 10 Actors and audiences
chapter 11 Opera and dance
part, Part III Tomorrow
chapter 12 Unfolding a mystery
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