This vintage text contains a comprehensive guide to producing a play,
and is intended for dramatists, dramatic critics, and the general
public. It explores what transformations a play must go through before
it may flourish, and contains a wealth of interesting and invaluable
information on the subject. The chapters of this book include: 'The
First Beginnings', 'Casting the Play', 'The Production', 'Reading the
Play', 'In the Rehearsal Room', 'Further Rehearsals', 'The Play
Matures', 'The Dress Rehearsal - I', 'The Dress Rehearsal - II', 'The
Mise en Scéne', 'The First Night', 'After the First Night', etcetera.
Karel Čapek (1890 - 1938) was a famous Czech writer of the early
twentieth-century. He worked as a playwright, publisher, literary
reviewer, and art critic, but is most remembered for his science fiction
writing. We are republishing this antiquarian text in an affordable,
modern edition, complete with a specially commissioned new biography of
the author.