Storytelling And Theatre
Michael Wilson, Jack David Zipes, Graham Ley (Editor), Jane Milling (Editor), Jack ZipesBooks.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.
Overview
This book will be of particular interest to undergraduates of performing arts and the substantial community of those engaged in storytelling, and fills a noticeable void in an emerging field of scholarship. It addresses the recent rise of storytelling as a professional performance art by providing a critical survey of current practice and a critical framework for those debates currently taking place and those yet to emerge. It includes critical analysis of a range of practices alongside interviews with key contemporary practitioners about their work.
Synopsis
This book will be of particular interest to undergraduates of performing arts and the substantial community of those engaged in storytelling, and fills a noticeable void in an emerging field of scholarship. It addresses the recent rise of storytelling as a professional performance art by providing a critical survey of current practice and a critical framework for those debates currently taking place and those yet to emerge. It includes critical analysis of a range of practices alongside interviews with key contemporary practitioners about their work.