Master the craft of playmaking with a clear map of dramatic technique that still speaks to today.
This nonfiction guide surveys the foundations of drama and offers practical guidance for writers, directors, and actors alike. It argues that a truly good play rests on motivated, consistent character within a logical arc, not just clever plot twists.
The book frames its value through clear, example‑driven analysis. It contrasts well‑motivated character changes with endings that feel forced or over‑produced, and it shows how to build scenes that lead naturally to the final turn. By examining both classic and contemporary stage work, it illuminates how entr’acte shifts and on‑stage actions shape audience belief and emotional impact. Expect practical takes on character development, scene structure, and the balance between realism and stage craft."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
"Though academic, the book is by no means dogmatic or theoretical. Quite the contrary. Its spirit is broadly scientific and its method is inductive."-New York Times ?Though academic, the book is by no means dogmatic or theoretical. Quite the contrary. Its spirit is broadly scientific and its method is inductive.?-New York Times
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