Wesker on theatre
Wesker on theatre
About this book
"This volume is a collection of essays by one of Britain's most well-known, prolific and controversial writers, which explores his thoughts on drama and the theatre gained from a writing career that spans fifty years. Wesker brings together for the first time an assortment of theatre pieces exploring such subjects as The DNA of a Play; The Nature of Dialogue; The Nature of Development; Can Playwrights be Taught to Write Plays; Interpretation - To Explain or Impose, and many others that attempt to elucidate the shifts of thought he has negotiated throughout his long career."--Publisher.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL19946230W
Subjects
DramaPhilosophyTheaterHistory and criticismTheater, philosophyDrama, history and criticism