Synopses & Reviews
Written by an expert on the subject, this is a complete guide to directing every genre of play, from comedy to Shakespeare, farce to Greek tragedy (not forgetting musicals and opera)this is advice straight from the horse's mouth. With special chapters on how to deal with difficult actors, and what being an artistic director involves.
Review
Theres a great deal of useful, down-to-earth advice in this book
some of Murrays anecdotes are highly entertaining.”
The StageAn easy and entertaining read that gives an overview of the job of director from the point of view of someone who has been directing for nearly half a century and points out quite a number of traps and pitfalls for an inexperienced director to avoid. As such, it is a useful introduction to the profession.” British Theatre Guide
Easy to read, frank and brutally honest
Filled with brilliant advice
this book is invaluable to anyone currently training to be a director, or ones who are looking at new approaches to their craft
fresh and stands out, an easy to digest book filled with bite- size golden nuggets of information that anyone with an interest in theatre would find invaluable.” The Public Reviews
"A fascinating read [that] has much to offer anyone involved in the exciting task of puttong on a play... Murray's easy style made this a fascinating book." - Word Matters
Synopsis
Covers everything one needs to know about how to direct a show, whether big or small, amateur, student or professional.
Synopsis
This practical handbook takes us on a step-by-step journey from pre-production through the rehearsal process, followed by focused advice on each genre from comedy to tragedy, Shakespeare to new plays and musicals. Special chapters offer strategies for dealing with difficult actors, working with producers and taking on the job of an Artistic Director.
An indispensable guide to a director's craft, packed full of advice and peppered with priceless anecdotes about the highs and the lows of a lifetime's work in the theatre.