Page and Stage: An Approach to Script Analysis

Page and Stage: An Approach to Script Analysis by Pearson Education is a comprehensive resource published by Pearson on September 12, 2003. This 160-page book is presented in English and focuses on bridging the gap between the written script and its performance, enhancing the effectiveness of script analysis for both production and academic study.
Readers will find an exploration of various forms of tension within plays, including the dynamics between actor and character, the relationship between stage and the world of the play, and the interplay of time and space. The book examines a diverse range of plays from Greek times to the present, providing insights into drama history and criticism, as well as theater production and direction. This edition serves as a valuable tool for those interested in understanding the complexities of script analysis.
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Page to Stage narrows the gulf between printed page and performance to make script analysis for production or academic study more effective, efficient, and insightful. It examines the many forms of tension in plays — between actor and character, between the stage and the world of the play, between the present and the past, and between characters– by looking at stage space and time and a wide range of plays from Greek times to the present.
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