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Inside the Rehearsal Room: Process, Collaboration and Decision-Making
By (Author) Robert Marsden
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
24th March 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theatre studies
Theatre direction and production
792.028
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
535g
With an exclusive focus on text-based theatre-making, Inside the Rehearsal Room is both an instructional and conceptual examination of the rehearsal process. Drawing on professional practice and underpinned by theory, this book moves through each stage of rehearsals, considering the inter-connectivity between the actor, director, designers and the backstage team, and how the cumulative effect of the weeks in rehearsal influences the final production. The text also includes: - Auto-ethnographic and fully ethno-graphic case study approaches to different rehearsal rooms - Interviews with directors, actors, designers and actor trainers - A consideration of the ethics of the rehearsal room and material selected for production - Practical exercises on how to creatively read a text from an acting and directing perspective Informed by over 20 years of directing experience in the UK and Europe, Robert Marsden's book offers a practical guide that ultimately demystifies the rehearsal process and challenges how the rehearsal room should be run in the twenty-first century.
Robert Marsden is Head of the Department of Media and Performance at Staffordshire University, where he is also an Associate Professor in Acting and Directing. He is a Fellow in Creative Teaching and Learning and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. When he is not teaching, Robert is a busy freelance theatre director, and has worked in commercial and subsidised sectors across the UK and Europe since 1999. Roberts research includes British pantomime and rehearsal studies.