Stop the Show!: A History of Insane Incidents and Absurd Accidents in the Theater
Autor Brad Schreiberen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2006
The
first
book
to
compile
all
of
theater's
glorious
bloopers--an
uproarious
homage
to
the
stage
Stop
the
Show!is
the
first
book
to
assemble
humorous,
frightening
and
bizarre
anecdotes
about
the
history
of
all
that
went
wrong
during
live
theatrical
productions
in
the
U.S.
and
the
United
Kingdom.
It
is
the
publishing
equivalent
of
TV
bloopers
for
the
legitimate
stage.
This
book
includes
stories
from
top
directors,
actors,
playwrights
and
technicians
from
New
York,
Los
Angeles,
and
points
in
between,
to
the
United
Kingdom,
from
the
19th
century
to
today.
There
are
stories
about
missed
entrances
and
exits,
onstage
unscripted
fights
between
performers,
improvised
lines,
accidental
pratfalls,
falling
scenery,
and
costume,
lighting
and
makeup
screwups.
The
backstage
provides
sordid
tales
of
practical
jokes,
treachery,
misplaced
props,
wild
arguments,
and
generally
the
kinds
of
things
Michael
Frayn
created
for
his
farce
about
a
theatrical
disaster,Noises
Off.
This
book
doesn't
leave
out
the
theatergoers
either,
who
snore,
fight
with
each
other,
talk
back
to
the
performers,
search
for
their
seats,
become
suddenly
ill,
eat,
drink,
make
merry,
and
are
yelled
at
by
the
performers--all
of
which
sometimes
prompts
the
show
to
stop,
even
though
we've
always
been
told
it
must
go
on.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560258209
ISBN-10: 1560258209
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: B&W illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
ISBN-10: 1560258209
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: B&W illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Press
Notă biografică
Brad
Schreiberattended
San
Francisco
State
University,
majoring
in
English/Creative
Writing.
He
studied
with
Kay
Boyle
and
Leonard
Wolf
and
cofounded
two
theatre-comedy
troupes,
performing
TV,
stage,
radio
and
clubs
throughout
the
Bay
Area.
He
cofounded
the
San
Francisco
Playwrights
Center
in
1980,
won
a
residency
grant
from
the
Edward
Albee
Foundation
and
has
had
his
work
produced
in
Los
Angeles,
Dallas,
New
York
and
San
Francisco.
At
the
Bay
Area
Playwrights
Festival,
as
a
playwright,
he
workshopped
with
Sam
Shepard
and
Joseph
Chaikin.
His
radio
work
includes
winning
an
award
from
the
National
Audio
Theatre
Festivals
in
Missouri
for
his
adaptation
of
Ray
Bradbury'sThe
One
Who
Waits.
He
also
adapted
Philip
K.
Dick'sSales
Pitchand
Lewis
Padgett'sThe
Proud
Robot,the
latter
for
the
Nebula
Award
winning
series
2000X.
All
aired
on
NPR.
Upon
moving
to
Los
Angeles,
Schreiber
cofounded
the
New
One
Act
Theatre
Ensemble,
worked
as
an
executive,
writer
and
producer
at
PBS
affiliate
KCET
and
began
his
careers
as
journalist
and
author.
Schreiber
is
in
his
11th
year
as
columnist
for
L.A.'s
oldest
weekly
newspaper,Entertainment
Todayand
writes
theatre
criticism
for
Back
Stage
West.
Schreiber
is
also
author
of
the
best-selling
parody
of
theGuinness
Book
of
World
Records,
Weird
Wonders
and
Bizarre
Blundersand
the
humor
writing
how-to,What
Are
You
Laughing
At?He
is
currently
Vice
President
of
Storytech
Literary
Consulting,
founded
by
Chris
Vogler
(The
Writer's
Journey)
and
is
Supervising
Producer
on
the
Court
TV
series
North
Mission
Road,
inspired
by
his
book
on
the
L.A.
Coroner's
office,Death
in
Paradise.
His
most
recent
theatre
credit
was
Multimedia
Consultant
on
the
world
premiere
production
ofWhat
I
Heard
About
Iraqat
the
Fountain
Theatre
in
Hollywood.