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Miller, Bruce – Teaching Theatre, 2002
Argues that teachers need to reinforce the idea that the successful actor's first step in the process of finding and developing a character is to understand the script. Includes the script for a 10-minute play, Christopher Graybill's "Go Look." Presents a close study of the script. (RS)
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Scripts, Secondary Education

Turow, Joseph – Journal of Communication, 1978
Discusses the casting of small roles in television's dramatic series in terms of social stereotyping. Information is based on interviews with writers, producers, directors, casting directors, and talent agents. (JMF)
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Drama, Dramatics
Waxberg, Charles S. – Teaching Theatre, 1998
Offers advice from a playwright on how to use a play's stage directions. States that stage directions (1) are one playwriting technique for eliminating unnecessary words, (2) are strong suggestions from the playwright, and (3) often reveal character traits. Discusses script analysis. (PA)
Descriptors: Authors, Characterization, Higher Education, Playwriting

Fragola, Anthony – Journal of Film and Video, 1990
Suggests American screenwriters experiment with the lighting, colors, perspectives, angles, and positioning of images in works of art to generate narrative. Argues that American screenwriters, unlike European counterparts, unnecessarily adhere to the concept that characterization is essential to generate narrative. (KEH)
Descriptors: Characterization, Film Criticism, Film Study, Films
Novak, Glenn D. – West Georgia College Review, 1986
Horton Foote was among the television writers who helped make NBC's "Television Playhouse" the most popular live dramatic program on the air during the "Golden Age" of television drama, the period between 1952 and 1957. Foote felt a strong affinity for the land and people of his youth, and modeled the imaginary towns of…
Descriptors: Acting, Characterization, Creative Writing, Drama

Pearson-Davis, Susan – Children's Theatre Review, 1983
Examines how old age is portrayed in 35 popular plays for children. Suggests ways children's theatre can help children form positive attitudes on aging. (PD)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Characterization, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature
Kirby, Michael, Ed. – The Drama Review, 1978
In 1964, when the "living" theatre appeared to be dying in New York, theater in Italy began changing from an author-oriented to a performance-oriented, nonliterary form. The articles in this document trace the historical development of Italian theatre and analyze current dramas which demonstrate the diversity of approaches and the energy…
Descriptors: Acting, Association (Psychology), Caricatures, Characterization