Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Stage Management
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Series Preface
Acknowledgements

Introductions
Assumptions
Synopsis
Interviews

Part One: Various Stage Management Approaches

Chapter 1 – Developments Over Time
Chapter 2 – Cultural Differences

Different Stage Management Approaches in the UK, North America and Australia
Intercultural Stage Management
Cultural Diversity and Stage Management
Conclusions
Chapter 3 – Content-driven Differences
Genre
Different Scales of Production
Conclusions.
Chapter 4 – Recent Developments
Communication Technology
Performance Technology
New Approaches to Maintaining Productions
Developments in Health and Safety Management
Conclusions
Chapter 5 – Three Models of Stage Management Practice
The Administrative Model
Features
Limitations
The Managerial Model
The Artistic Model
Artistry
Communication Design
Audience Experience
Conclusions

Part Two: Scenographic Stage Management

Chapter 6 – Scenographic Stage Management
Other Technical Theatre Disciplines
Scenography
Analysing Scenography
The Coordinates Model of Scenography
Conclusions
Chapter 7 – Objectives of Stage Management
Selective Information Flow
Targeted Information Flow.
Distributed Cognition
Controlling the Mood and Atmosphere
Translation
Conclusions
Chapter 8 – The Properties of Communication
Message
Mode
Distribution
Updates
Conclusions
Chapter 9 – Rationales, Implications and Conclusions
Rationales
Implications
Conclusions

Notes
Index

Promotional Information

This book considers why stage management matters, outlining three major approaches: stage management as administration, as management and as scenography.

About the Author

Michael Smalley is a theatre-maker, researcher and Senior Lecturer in Theatre Production at the Guildford School of Acting, UK. His professional practice has mainly involved stage managing many productions through the UK, Australia and Canada. He has also lectured in stage management, technical theatre and scenography at universities and presented his research at many academic conferences including the Prague Quadrennial.

Reviews

The rich body of interview material, together with the analysis of that material and the development of an original and substantial theoretical model of stage management practice represent a significant achievement.
*Nick Hunt, Rose Bruford College, UK*

Smalley does something rather special in this book: he presents an argument that squarely positions stage management as a critical practice that has its own register, academic value and creativity. There is no doubt that this is now THE book on critical stage management studies. Stage managers as communication designers – I’m sold!
*Rachel Hann, Northumbria University, UK*

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading [the book]. It poses some really interesting and valid hypotheses to encourage a healthier understanding of our role as stage managers, and a more inclusive attitude to our potential … A breath of fresh air.
*Gail Pallin, CallQ, UK*

Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond Retail Limited.

Back to top
We use essential and some optional cookies to provide you the best shopping experience. Visit our cookies policy page for more information.