Introduction to Production: Creating Theatre Onstage, Backstage, & Offstage defines the collaborative art of making theatre and the various job positions that go into realizing a production. Beginning with an overview of the art and industry of theatre, the book shows how theatre has evolved through history. The book then breaks down the nuts and bolts of the industry by looking at each professional role within it: from the topmost position of the producer down to the gopher, or production assistant. Each of these positions are defined along with their respective duties, rules, and resources that figure in obtaining these jobs. Each chapter offers exercises, links to videos and websites, review quizzes, and suggested readings to learn more about the creation and production of theatre.

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This book defines the positions that go into the collaborative art of realizing a theatre production. From the producer to the production assistant, each chapter offers exercises, links, quizzes, and readings to learn more about each role in theatre production.

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  1. PRODUCTION AND BACKSTAGE ORGANIZATION
  2. PRODUCING THEATER
  3. MANAGEMENT
  4. CREATING THEATER
  5. THE CREATIVE TEAM
  6. THE CREATIVE ARTISTS
  7. IMPLEMENTING THE DESIGNS
  8. PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT / STAGE MANAGEMENT / TECHNICAL DIRECTION
  9. PRODUCTION CREWS
  10. FRONT OF HOUSE
  11. AFTERWORD / THE PERFORMERS

APPENDIX

GLOSSARY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

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Product details

ISBN
9781138650565
Published
2017-08-24
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd; Routledge
Weight
570 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
191 mm
Age
U, G, 05, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
202

Biographical note

Robert Sutherland-Cohen is the Associate Professor of Stage Management and Production Manager at Brooklyn College. He has been production stage manager for numerous Broadway and regional productions, as well as New York City Opera. His diverse career in live performance presentations includes: Entertainment Operations Manager for the Tropicana, Production Coordinator for Lincoln Center Festivals, and Associate Producer/Writer for Westinghouse TV. He currently serves on the Executive Board of the Stage Managers’ Association, of which he was a founding member and former chairperson. He has taught at both Emerson College and Stockton State College, and has delivered guest lectures at Yale University, SUNY Purchase, and West Chester University.