Theater A Crash Course

Theater A Crash Course by Rob Graham, published by Watson-Guptill in 1999, offers an engaging overview of the world of theater. This edition, comprising 144 pages, presents a lighthearted yet informative exploration of theater art, blending entertainment with education. Readers can expect a thoughtful examination of the history and criticism surrounding performing arts, making it accessible to both newcomers and those familiar with the subject.
In this book, Graham provides a celebration of theater that spans both its past and present, aiming to enhance readers’ understanding of its significance. The content is designed to be instructive while maintaining a playful tone, ensuring that readers not only learn about theater but also enjoy the journey. With its compact size, this edition serves as a convenient reference for anyone interested in the performing arts.
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Each title in this compact series takes a lighthearted look at its subjects and gives readers an entertaining and informative overview.
Here’s a ticket to instant sophistication for anyone who delves into this loving celebration of theater art, past and present, scripted in a lighthearted but highly instructive voice.
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