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Campbell, C. Jean Bailey – 1976
In an effort to help directors and actors select and describe effective stage movement, this study developed an approach to human movement, based on selected facts and principles from several related disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, and mechanical physics. The theories of expressive movement discussed and the method recommended for the…
Descriptors: Acting, Anatomy, Human Body, Motion
Harris, Warren Meredith – 1976
This study examines T.S. Eliot's intentions for the staging of his plays, as revealed in the texts themselves and in related documents. His plays reflect his basically naturalistic conception of the stage environment and the acting; two of the plays, "Sweeney Agonistes," which was unfinished, and "The Family Reunion," demonstrate his inability to…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, Literary Criticism, Literary Influences
Allen, Darlene Kaye – 1977
This paper sets forth step-by-step procedures which novice sign-language theatre directors can use as a guide for their first sign-language theatre experiences. Since the procedures were developed during the production of a play for a mixed adult and child audience, it is assumed that the general guidelines set forth are applicable to a production…
Descriptors: Deaf Interpreting, Deafness, Drama, Dramatics
Burke, Larry Kenneth – 1972
The history of multimedia and descriptions of various multimedia events from 1900 to 1972 are presented. The development of multimedia events is described for four eras and four main classifications of events: multiscreen presentations, electronic media and performers, environmental theater, and environments. Five appendixes include a discussion…
Descriptors: Art, Art Expression, Audiovisual Aids, Communications