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International Guide to Children's Theatre and Educational Theatre: A Historical and Geographical Source Book
Contributor(s): Swortzell, Lowell (Author)
ISBN: 0313248818     ISBN-13: 9780313248818
Publisher: Greenwood
OUR PRICE:   $82.17  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 1989
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Annotation: After a visit to the Children's Educational Theatre in New York City, the first American theatre intended specifically for children and adolescents, Mark Twain declared that "children's theatre is one of the very, very great inventions of the twentieth century." The Guide is designed as a reference book, surveying theatre for young people in forty-five countries from Australia to Zimbabwe, as well as examining some of the provocative paradoxes, questions, and concerns that plague and inspire children's theatre. Arranged in alphabetical order by country, the Guide documents the history of the children's theatre movement in each country, defines its current state of artistic achievement, and projects its foremost needs for the future. For each chapter, the Guide includes profiles of representative companies. Important productions and influential dramatists, directors, designers, performers, and pedagogues are also mentioned.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Theater - Stagecraft & Scenography
- Education
- Drama
Dewey: 792.022
LCCN: 89012059
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.75 lbs) 430 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Swortzell has constructed a seminal reference work that chronicles the history, current state of artistic achievement, and foremost future needs of children's theater in 44 different countries. . . . an excellent first resource for diverse forms of research, and quite accessible to both undergraduate and graduate students. Choice

After a visit to the Children's Educational Theatre in New York City, the first American theatre intended specifically for children and adolescents, Mark Twain declared that children's theatre is one of the very, very great inventions of the twentieth century.

The Guide is designed as a reference book, surveying theatre for young people in forty-five countries from Australia to Zimbabwe, as well as examining some of the provocative paradoxes, questions, and concerns that plague and inspire children's theatre. Arranged in alphabetical order by country, the Guide documents the history of the children's theatre movement in each country, defines its current state of artistic achievement, and projects its foremost needs for the future. For each chapter, the Guide includes profiles of representative companies. Important productions and influential dramatists, directors, designers, performers, and pedagogues are also mentioned.