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The Necessity of Theater: The Art of Watching and Being Watched
Paul Woodruff
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| #923865 in Books | 2010-03-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.40 x.40 x8.20l,.70 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| what a wonderful book!|By Christopher K. Koenigsberg|What a wonderful, wonderful book!
If you've ever been interested in, thought or wondered about, studied, participated in, etc., any kind of theater, then you will want to read this book.
I think that reading and thinking about this book is going to help me to improve how I live my life, make me more comf|||"...daring and inspiring..."--Times Literary Supplement||"He takes such care to be clear, to edify, that it seems ungrateful not to lap up every word.... If this book succeeds in any measure as a defense of theater, it will also have succeeded at som
What is unique and essential about theater? What separates it from other arts? Do we need "theater" in some fundamental way? The art of theater, as Paul Woodruff says in this elegant and unique book, is as necessary - and as powerful - as language itself. Defining theater broadly, including sporting events and social rituals, he treats traditional theater as only one possibility in an art that - at its most powerful - can change lives and (as some peoples believe) bring ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.The Necessity of Theater: The Art of Watching and Being Watched | Paul Woodruff. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.