Directing a Play


A guide to directing, covering all the stages of theatrical production.


Michael McCaffery


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Price: USD$14.95

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Overview
  • Directing a Play is an invaluable guide for theatre directors, covering all stages of theatrical production, from initial preparation to final performance
  • Part of a series which is indispensable to all who wish to develop their theatre skills
  • Includes specially commissioned photographs and illustrations, invaluable charts, schedules and checklists



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About the book
Throughout any theatrical production, the director is pivotal to the success of the operation. He or she is entrusted with the responsibility of making decisions that affect the artistic and often financial welfare of the entire production. Covering all the stages of theatrical production, from initial preparation to final performance, this meticulous volume explains, in depth and yet with clarity, how to identify elements of a play that will make for a success, and how to choose and guide collaborators towards putting this into practice.



In The Press
'Not only are the manuals attractive, they are practical, concise and free from theories.' (Times Educational Supplement)


About the author(s)

David Mayer, the Series Editor, is Head of the Department of Drama at Manchester University.

Michael McCafferey is a freelance professional director with productions in Great Britain, Ireland and throughout Europe.


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