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Improvisational Theatre in America (yale/theatre, Spring 1974)

(Landesman, Rocco, and Robert Marx, eds.)

$35.00 USD • Used

[very slight wear to bottom right corner of front cover, otherwise as new]. (B&W photographs) This special issue is devoted entirely to the history and practice of improvisational theatre in Ameri...

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[very slight wear to bottom right corner of front cover, otherwise as new]. (B&W photographs) This special issue is devoted entirely to the history and practice of improvisational theatre in America. Contents: "Improvisational Theatre in America: Variations on a Theme," by Janet Coleman; a dialogue beween Paul Sills and R.G. Davis; an interviews with David Shepherd and Theodore J. Flicker; "The Real You: A Compass Scenario," by Elaine May; "Notes on the Proposition," by Allan Albert; "Pirandello," by Richard Gilman; "Improvising Aeschylus," by Michael Lasselle; "A Brief History of Improvisational Theatre in America," by Lee Gallup Feldman. In the front of the issue is a fold-out containing a kind of genealogical chart of improvisational theatre companies in the U.S., with B&W photos of Severn Darden, Mike Nichols (portraying Tennessee Williams), and Viola Spolin.

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Publisher: Yale School of Drama

Year: 1974

Type: Used

Binding: Softcover

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