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What We Do- Working in the Theat... - Bo Metzler

What We Do- Working in the Theatre

Bo Metzler
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
9 ratings

What We Do - Working in the Theatre is a must-have book for theatre students and the non-theatre friends and family of theatre people who want to understand a life in the theatre. It is a general yet comprehensive look at the profession, exploring the job-by-job process of producing a show and pursuing a theatrical career. It is an informative who, what and where explanation of the language, the training, the jobs, the venues, the relationships and the good times and bad—an insider’s view of what theatre people do in the pursuit of their dream.

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