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How to Write About Theatre - A Manual for Critics, Students and Bloggers

English · Paperback / Softback

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What do you do if you find yourself weeping in the stalls? How should you react to Jude Law''s trousers or David Tennant''s hair? Are you prepared to receive toilet paper in the post? What if the show you just damned turns out to be a classic? If you gave it a five-star rave will anyone believe you? Drawing on his long years of experience as a national newspaper critic, Mark Fisher answers such questions with candour, wit and insight. Learning lessons from history''s leading critics and taking examples from around the world, he gives practical advice about how to celebrate, analyse and discuss this most ephemeral of art forms - and how to make your writing come alive as you do so. Today, more people than ever are writing about theatre, but whether you''re blogging, tweeting or writing an academic essay, your challenges as a critic remain the same: how to capture a performance in words, how to express your opinions and how to keep the reader entertained. This inspirational book shows you the way to do it. Foreword by Chris Jones, Chief theater critic, Chicago Tribune

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Authors Mark Fisher, Mark (Arts Commentator and Freelance Write Fisher, Mark (arts commentator and freelance writer Fisher
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.08.2015
 
EAN 9781472520548
ISBN 978-1-4725-2054-8
No. of pages 296
Dimensions 126 mm x 194 mm x 18 mm
Series Bloomsbury 3PL
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre

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