What is the role of a Director? Tyrannical dictator or creative
persuader? Why does the audience matter when interpreting a play? How do
you get the best out of actors and what do they expect from you?
Directing for the Stage addresses the key questions surrounding this
venerable and yet often invisible craft, offering practical guidance on
the crucial moments of creating a stage production, including budgeting,
auditions, rehearsals, opening night and beyond. From knotty discussions
on Shakespeare, to when to call a coffee break, all aspects of the
Director's art are examined, including the history and development of
the stage Director; how to commission and original play or obtain rights
for an existing work; how to timetable the production process - from
concept to last night and an hour-by-hour guide to rehearsals and all
major approaches.How to get the most out of auditions. Working with
actors and the creative team. Touring a successful production.