About This Book
The guide addresses theatre audiences, explaining how plays function as a concentrated form of storytelling distinct from novels or epic verse, and outlines dramatic structure — acts, scenes, dialogue, stage business, and the necessity of compression and climax. It examines what to watch for in performance, the technical and literary elements of good playwriting and acting, and the spectator's role in fostering higher standards by choosing and judging productions wisely. Practical chapters offer criteria for selecting plays, appreciating interpretation, and understanding theatrical conventions so theatre-goers may better evaluate and enjoy what they see.
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