Resumen: |
In his eminently useful volumen, Margo Jones draws on her knowledge and experience to describe how to organize an arena theatre, how to make it work, and precisely how to make it successful. She includes a log of the twenty-nine plays produced at her famous Theatre'51 in Dallas as well as a complete step-by-step history of their production, and analyzes their special problems, casting, constuming.
Margo Jones was, ultil her death in 1955, one of America's most important directors, both on Broadway and in her professional repertory theatre in Dallas. A champion of new playwrights, she was the discoverer of William Inge and Tennessee Williams. |