
Book by England, Alan William
The central conflict arises from the examination of dramatic structure and the visual composition of theatrical scenes. The text explores how playwrights and directors manipulate physical space and character positioning to convey meaning. It provides a framework for analyzing the interplay between dialogue and stage movement. The narrative structure functions as a critical guide, breaking down the mechanics of performance into observable components.
Discussion often centers on the technical precision the author applies to the study of dramatic scenes. Readers frequently highlight the clarity with which the text bridges the gap between theoretical analysis and practical application. Critics note that the work serves as a useful reference for students and practitioners interested in the mechanics of stagecraft. The balance between academic rigor and accessible instruction makes this a frequent inclusion in theater arts curricula. The focus remains consistently on the structural elements that define effective theatrical storytelling.
Page Count:
168
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Oliver & Boyd
ISBN-10:
0050017845
ISBN-13:
9780050017845
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