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  • Actresses as Working Womenby Tracy C. Davis

    Routledge 1991; US$ 35.95

    Using historical evidence and personal accounts, Davis examines the reality of conditions for `ordinary' actresses, their working environments, employment patterns, and the reasons why acting continued as a popular though insecure profession. more...

  • Great Jobs for Theater Majorsby Jan Goldberg

    McGraw-Hill 2005; US$ 15.95

    Every college major gives students valuable skills and training, perfect for a wide range of careers. The Great Jobs for Theater Majors helps you assess your talents and skills for a job, target the perfect career, tailor your job search, present college majors as workplace assets, and much more! more...

  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Actingby Paul Baldwin; John Malone

    Penguin Group Inc. 2001; US$ 15.99

    You?re no idiot, of course. You?ve got tons of talent, but when it comes to bringing it centerstage you feel like you?re just winging it. You love the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd, but you?re not sure how to follow your dream. Don?t overreact! The Complete Idiot?s Guide® to Acting will help you hone your thespian skills and step into the limelight! In this Complete Idiot?s Guide®, you get: --Auditioning etiquette and tips on making a strong impression. --Rehearsal rigor?from read-throughs and blocking to taking stage directions and dealing with backstage gossip. --Tips on balancing theatrics and other obligations like school, work, and your family. --Tons more reasons why acting is important?from how it affects your... more...

  • A Practical Guide to Working in Theatreby Gill Foreman

    A&C Black 2010; US$ 16.89

    Live theatre is an exciting, challenging profession - but how is professional theatre actually made? What are the roles and what does each person do? Which pathways lead into the profession? What skills are necessary to each role and how does the job differ according to the size of theatre or company?. Written by the Acting Head of the Young People’s Programme at the Royal Shakespeare Co. and former Director of Education at the Bristol Old Vic, this is a book for new entrants in the theatre industry needing a behind-the-scenes glimpse into how theatre is made. It covers each role including director, designer, sound and lighting, front of house, playwright and many more. Each chapter looks in detail at what each role entails, the main people... more...

  • Stage Writers Handbookby Dana Singer

    Theatre Communications Group 2012; US$ 22.95

    The first comprehensive guide to the business of writing for today's stage. more...

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