ActingSmarts Reviews Local and Regional Theatre

ActingSmarts Reviews Local and Regional Theatre

by Jack Shaw
ActingSmarts Reviews Local and Regional Theatre

ActingSmarts Reviews Local and Regional Theatre

by Jack Shaw

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Overview

Why should we review local and regional professional theatres at all? After all it's just an opinion.

But it should be an educated one, and this book shows by example reviewing at its constructive best.

What makes a good critic or reviewer? Aren't they the same thing? Check it out here for yourself.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045043540
Publisher: Jack Shaw
Publication date: 10/24/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 194 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

With graduate degrees in Performance Criticism and Social Psychology, combined with his years of acting and directing, he has a unique communication insight and a dynamic presentation style. He’s directed such plays as Harvey, Lovers and Other Strangers, Romantic Comedy, Blithe Spirit, and Creation of the World and Other Business; and acted in Regional theaters throughout the country. His professional theater experience includes roles as “Nathan” in Guys and Dolls, “Perchik” in Fiddler on the Roof, “Mordred” in Camelot, and “Ice” in West Side Story. He’s also appeared in numerous non-musical theatre productions. He has been an on-air personality, commercial announcer, a news director and talk show host in radio as well as a public affairs producer, audio chief, and a staff announcer in television.He is the author of four books, including his best sellers, The Cave Man Guide to Training and Development and a novel, Harry's Reality, a science fiction adventure that dramatizes what happens when the world decides it needs someone or something smarter than it is to keep the world alive and allows an artificial intelligence free reign.Jack received Bachelor of Arts degrees cum laude in both Psychology and English, and dual Master’s degrees (Speech/Dramatic Art and English) focusing on performance criticism from the University of Missouri in Columbia.
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