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English
Red Globe Press
21 August 2013
How has light influenced the staging of theatre throughout history?

What does light contribute to performance?

How does it make meaning?

This collection explores the creative potential of light in the theatre. Through a wide range of extracts from historical accounts, new research and rare documents, some presented for the first time in English, Scott Palmer provides new ways of thinking about lighting as a creative performance practice.

Focusing on elements such as:

- The emergence of lighting design in the theatre - Equipment and techniques - The dramaturgy of light - Its impact on actor, audience and playhouse - The semiotics and phenomenology of light in performance

The book reveals why light has such a profound effect on the audience's experience of a theatrical event.

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Imprint:   Red Globe Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   492g
ISBN:   9780230551909
ISBN 10:   0230551904
Series:   Readings in Theatre Practice
Pages:   318
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction – Light and Performance The Evolution of Lighting Design Light as Spectacle Light, the Playhouse and the Scene Light and the Audience Light and Space The Dramaturgy of Light Light and the Body Light as Material Gas and Electricity – New Tools and Techniques Techniques and Tools The Lighting Operator The Lighting Designer Conclusion A Lighting Chronology Bibliography Index.

SCOTT PALMER is a Lecturer in Scenography and Deputy Head of the School of Performance & Cultural Industries at the University of Leeds, UK. His research interests focus on scenography, lighting design and the interaction between technology and performance. This has included experimental work with projected light and the creation of immersive performance experiences. His recent research practice includes the AHRC-funded project Projecting Performance and Emergent Objects – part of the AHRC/EPSRC funded Designing for the 21st Century initiative. He is an executive member of the Association of Lighting Designers.

Reviews for Light

'A well-researched, well written, scholarly and important work - Scott Palmer should be congratulated for compiling and writing the kind of book that students and theatre academics have needed for many years. It is quite an impressive and significant achievement and I can't praise it highly enough.' - Paul Jones, Senior Lecturer in Theatre Production, Staffordshire University, UK


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