From Library Journal
A theater renaissanceof new scripts, performance styles, playwrights, directors, and designersis creating a tradition of developing a production through the workshop process. This book, the result of interviews with many playwrights, performers, directors, designers, producers, and critics, presents the experience of collaborative theater as a model for new productions. Though not a how-to guide, the book provides a variety of insights into and responses to the workshop process that suggest that it will work well with diverse personalities, working methods, and production circumstances. While the structure of the book recommends sampling rather than reading straight through, the questions are well chosen and the interviewees are important. This may well become a text for use in academic theater classes. Thomas E. Luddy, English Dept., Salem State Coll., Mass.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
