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The Secret Life of Plays
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Paperback, 224 pages ISBN: 9781848420007Publication Date:
17 Jun 2010
Size: 216mm x 137mm£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
Ebook, 224 pages ISBN: 9781780011974Publication Date:
16 May 2013
£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
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The Secret Life of Plays

By Steve Waters

Paperback £14.99£11.99

Ebook £14.99£11.99

A guide to the hidden workings of plays and the trade secrets that govern their writing - by the acclaimed playwright Steve Waters.

Drawing on a wide range of drama, both historical and modern, Waters takes the reader through the key elements of dramatic writing – scenes, acts, space, time, characters, language and images – to show how a play is more than the sum of its parts, with as much inner vitality as a living organism.

Almost uniquely amongst accounts of playwriting, Waters' book looks at the ways in which good plays move their audiences, generating powerful emotional responses that often defy conventional analysis.

The Secret Life of Plays is for playwrights at any stage of their career, and will inspire and inform drama students as well as working actors and directors. Most of all it is for anyone who has ever laughed or cried in the theatre – and wants to know why.

'Steve Waters' book is like his plays: clear, elegant and stimulating throughout' David Edgar

Extra Content: Listen to Steve Waters discussing the book with Aleks Sierz in a TheatreVoice interview recorded on 4 November 2010.

'Theatre is a live medium, about bodies, sweat and feeling, even if it is informed by ideas and reason. How a thing composed of words manages to carry within it the currents of energy that generate that impression of life is what I want to explore…'

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'Essential for aspiring playwrights'

Whatsonstage.com

'Thrilling... crammed with good, old-fashioned close reading of a diverse range of plays, which means that although Waters does primarily address those who write for the theatre, he does not forget those who like watching and reading it'

Times Literary Supplement

'Waters analyses what makes plays work on stage, discussing - brilliantly - Hamlet and Woyzeck as examples of structure and characterisation, thereby opening new understandings of drama for everyone'

Christopher Innes - Times Higher Education Supplement
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Paperback,224 pages ISBN: 9781848420007Publication Date:
17 Jun 2010
Size: 216mm x 137mm£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
Ebook,224 pages ISBN: 9781780011974Publication Date:
16 May 2013
£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
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Also by Steve Waters:

The Last King of Scotland
Temple
Steve Waters: Shorts
The Play About Calais
The Contingency Plan
Out of Your Knowledge
Resilience
The Unthinkable
The Contingency Plan
Fast Labour
Little Platoons
Limehouse
World Music
In a Vulnerable Place
Death of a Cyclist
Why Can't We Live Together?
On the Beach
Ignorance/Jahiliyyah

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