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Actormusicianship Jeremy Harrison

  • SKU: BELL-50229028
Actormusicianship Jeremy Harrison
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Author: Jeremy Harrison
ISBN: 9781472509635, 9781472511355, 1472509633, 1472511352
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Actormusicianship Jeremy Harrison by Jeremy Harrison 9781472509635, 9781472511355, 1472509633, 1472511352 instant download after payment.

Actor-musicianship is a permanent feature of the musical theatre landscape. Actor-musician shows can be seen from Bradford to Broadway, from village halls to international arena tours. However, with the exception of a couple of academic papers, there has been nothing written about this fascinating area of theatre practice.
Jeremy Harrison’s book addresses this deficit, operating as both a record of the development of the actor-musician movement and as a practical guide for students, educators, performers and practitioners. It explores the history of actor-musicianship, examining its origins, as well as investigating – and offering guidance on – how this specialist form of music theatre is created.
It, in turn, acts as a means of defining an art form that has to date been left to lurk in the shadows of musical theatre; a subset with its own distinctive culture of performer, maker and audience, but as yet no formal recognition as a specialism in its own right. The actor-musician show is multifarious and as such this book targets those interested in mainstream commercial work, as well as alternative and avant-garde theatre practice.
The book draws together expertise from a range of disciplines with contributions from many of the leading figures in this field, including performers, directors, teachers, MDs, producers and writers. It also features a foreword by theatre director John Doyle.

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