Fragile Magic: A Guidebook for Theatre Respondents
By (Author) Ronald A Willis
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co
Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co
1st August 2011
United States
Paperback
98
Width 153mm, Height 229mm
173g
This is a brief, but handy book outlining the task of viewing theatrical performances and evaluating them. Although aimed primarily at the festival level respondent, it is a book that can enhance the ability to evaluate and respond to the theatre experience, creating at the broadest level a sensitive and enriched audience.
"Ron Willis sets out his purpose-that this book is a discussion of theory and practice of theatre response-and accomplishes exactly that from a descriptive, not prescriptive, point of view. It is clean, fresh, inspiring and should be required reading each and every time a person is selected to respond to productions. I either learn something new each time I return to a chapter or continue to gain an appreciation for my role as a theatre respondent."Joan E. Kole, Ph.D., Artistic Director, AgeQuake Theatres,Adjudicator, American Association of Community Theatre (AACT) "Finally, teaching artists nationwide can retire their dog-eared, coffee-stained, over-xeroxed copies of Ron Willis' advice to the theatre respondent. Grateful generations have been guided by his generous and incisive mentoring on the art (and true craft) of offering productive critical feedback to theatrical productions. At long last Fragile Magic!" Gregg Henry, Artistic Director, Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival "No one sets out to write a bad play, direct an emotionally lopsided production of Hamlet, design an inappropriate dress that defeats Nora's story purpose or miss the character arc of Troy In Fences. And yet, when we're called on to publicly remark on the "fragile magic" of theatre, we're often left to scramble for not only what to say, but how to say it in a way that is useful, supportive and productive. That is, until Ron Willis' Fragile Magic, an insightful, sensible guide for shaping your thoughts into helpful analysis." Gary Garrison, Executive Director, The Creative Affairs of the Dramatists Guild "Ron Willis has written an intelligent, useful, even inspiring book. He answers questions, poses problems, and ignites our wonder all over again as we contemplate the effect of a theatrical event." Julie Jensen, Playwright
Ronald A. Willis is Professor Emeritus of Theatre and Film at the University of Kansas, Lawrence.