Selected Product: | Theatre: Brief Version (Theatre (Brief Edition)) Paperback Edition: 8 Author: Robert Cohen Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages Release Date: 2007-11-21 ISBN-10: 0073330906 ISBN-13: 9780073330907 List Price: $84.37 Average Customer Rating: | | A Streetcar Named Desire ISBN-10: 0811216020 ISBN-13: 9780811216029 List Price:$9.95 The Bedford Introduction to Drama ISBN-10: 0312445768 ISBN-13: 9780312445768 List Price:$87.97 Eight Plays For Theatre ISBN-10: 0874848504 ISBN-13: 9780874848502 List Price:$52.19 12 Plays: A Portable Anthology ISBN-10: 0312402090 ISBN-13: 9780312402099 List Price:$24.97 The Compact Bedford Introduction to Drama ISBN-10: 031247489X ISBN-13: 9780312474898 List Price:$60.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Theatre: Brief Version (Theatre (Brief Edition)) by Robert Cohen (ISBN-10: 0073330906, ISBN-13: 9780073330907). At this time we have not yet written a review for Theatre: Brief Version (Theatre (Brief Edition)) by Robert Cohen (ISBN-10: 0073330906, ISBN-13: 9780073330907). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This lively introduction to theatre offers equal measures of appreciation of theatrical arts and descriptions of the collaborative theatrical crafts. The author's enthusiasm for and knowledge of the current theatre, highlighted by contemporary production shots from around the world, put the students in the front row. . Just in time! | Customer Rating: | I received my product in good time. I was able to study for my quiz with an older edition and still do well. I highly recommend this user. | Start here. | Customer Rating: | | Whether you are a seasoned professional or a first-time beginner, Bob Cohen's book will give you a breath of air as you slog through the sometimes smoggy atmosphere of teaching drama. One of the problems a drama teacher faces is that while everybody can act to a certain point--after all, most of us live a life of drama just navagating the simplest everyday experiences. But not all are able to capture that natural ability to adjust to life for use in an artificial environment--ie on the stage or before the camera. Cohen breaks that process down to basics. There are no esoterics here, only common sense . . . and truth. Among the exercises there is advice. Good advice. This is a great place to start before you tackle the various "Methods" that some swear by but often get between the actor and acting. I have been at this for nearly 30 years and still go back to Cohen for that breath of air I mentioned. It makes me want to go back into the darkness of the rehearsal hall to see whether I can make the magic yet again. | Good introductory book. | Customer Rating: | | This book, by Cohen, offers a good reference guide for begining students. It is comprehensive and well-laid out as it gives a basic overview of most aspects of the theatrical arts. |
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