Improvisation - John Hodgson, Ernest Richards

KORTE INHOUD

Second edition of the well-known book which discusses an increasingly popular approach to the production of a play and the teaching of drama. It illustrates the way in which improvised dramatic situations help people to draw upon their imaginative resources and to extend their awareness of themselves and others. It shows that drama can be a community activity that is deeply influential. The authors make many suggestions for situations and subjects upon which an improvisation may be built.
'The book is of clear practical use: I suspect that any drama class with ambitions to achieve more than flat play-readings will want a copy readily to hand.' (Benedicht Nightingale in The Guardian)
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