Design for the Stage: First StepsSouthern Illinois University Press, 1974 - 265 sivua This is the first textbook of its kind to focus on the designer's art rather than on the technical aspects of stage design. Payne has emphasized conceptual problems and research, and has drawn examples from the writings of E. Gordon Craig, Sean Kenny, Bertolt Brecht, and John Hatch. |
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THE SCENE DESIGNER | 1 |
2 The Designers Role in the Production Plan | 19 |
The Nature of Research | 99 |
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