Designing for the theatre Francis Reid
Publisher: London : A & C Black ; 1996.
ISBN: 0878300627
Edition: (USA)
Summary:
Designing for the Theatre is established as the authoritative
introduction to the processes of stage design. Francis Reid discusses
the contribution of costume, settings, props and lighting to a
theatre production, and explains the processes involved in their
design. This wide-ranging book covers the role of design, the theatre
building, visual style, the control of space and of time, new
technologies, the practicalities of realising the design and its
critical evaluation. This new edition of Designing for the Theatre
includes work selected from the recent Make Space for Theatre! design
exhibition, illustrating some of the most exciting and diverse
current trends in stage design.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [93]-94) and index.
Book Details:
Language: eng
Physical Description: 106 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Edition Info: (USA)
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