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By the founder of the famous American Conservatory Theatre (A.C.T.) in San Francisco - a candid account of his working method as a director. A Sense of Direction represents a life's work in directing. William Ball engages his audience in a wide-ranging discussion of the director's process, from first reading through to opening night. An informative, insightful, and often astonishingly clear look at the the process of making theatre. 'It should be on every young director's reading list... Highly recommended for both academic and public library collections' Choice 'Ball's observations, rooted in experience, wisdom and common sense, leap from the page to an experienced director's heart, stomach and mind' Theatre Journal

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A Sense of Direction, William Ball

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Titel
A Sense of Direction
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
William Ball
Erscheinungsdatum
1984
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
0896760820
ISBN13
9780896760820
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By the founder of the famous American Conservatory Theatre (A.C.T.) in San Francisco - a candid account of his working method as a director. A Sense of Direction represents a life's work in directing. William Ball engages his audience in a wide-ranging discussion of the director's process, from first reading through to opening night. An informative, insightful, and often astonishingly clear look at the the process of making theatre. 'It should be on every young director's reading list... Highly recommended for both academic and public library collections' Choice 'Ball's observations, rooted in experience, wisdom and common sense, leap from the page to an experienced director's heart, stomach and mind' Theatre Journal