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Theory for Theatre Studies: Light

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Full Title:

Theory for Theatre Studies: Light

Contributors:

By (Author) Professor Dean Wilcox
Series edited by Kim Solga
Series edited by Susan Bennett

ISBN:

9781350374768

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Methuen Drama

Publication Date:

22nd August 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Theory of architecture

Dewey:

792.025

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

What properties of light can be manipulated for aesthetic effect What role does the perception of the audience play in how stage information is received and processed How do changes in technology affect methods or approaches to design and practice This book is designed to introduce key ideas about light and to generate questions and perspectives that will encourage readers to explore light in the theatre more fully in their own critical and creative practices. Examining the theories behind stage lighting practice to help students learn to analyse the aesthetic and critical impacts of light in performance, this book traces the development of lighting practice by focusing on important shifts in technology and aesthetics from the classical period to the modern era. Central to this study are ideas developed by New Stagecraft theorists and designers Adolphe Appia, Edward Gordon Craig and Robert Edmond Jones. Case studies include semiotic approaches to Loe Fullers combination of light, movement and costume, Robert Wilsons Einstein on the Beach and Tadashi Suzukis The Trojan Women. Further case studies including the installation work of James Turrell and Refik Anadol, the Winston Salem Light Project and David Byrnes American Utopia, examine the use of light in theatrical and non-theatrical spaces by focusing on phenomenology, community engagement and the evolution of lighting technology. A companion website features links to images, chapter summaries, questions and further resources for study.

Reviews

This book will help anyone who is serious about lighting design to think more deeply about the why of what we do when we put light on stages and elsewhere, which can only be a good thing. * Nick Moran, Central School of Speech & Drama and The Association for Lighting and Production Design, UK *

Author Bio

Dean Wilcox is Professor of Theatre History, Dramatic Literature and Humanities in the Division of Liberal Arts at The University of North Carolina School of the Arts, USA.

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