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41. Moves: A Sourcebook of Ideas for
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42. Resumes for Performing Arts Careers
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43. The History of Brooklyn's Three
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44. Howard Keel: A Bio-Bibliography
 
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45. Performing Remains: Art and War
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46. Social Works: Performing Art,
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47. The Art of Talk
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48. The Person Behind the Mask: Guide
 
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49. Center Stage:A Curriculum For
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50. Anthropology of the Performing
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51. Essential Guide to Making Theatre
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52. The Women of Warner Brothers:
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53. The Creative Audience: The Collaborative
 
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54. THE PERFORMING ARTS: AN AUDIENCE'S
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55. Obituaries in the Performing Arts,
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56. American Film Cycles: The Silent
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57. Ann Sothern: A Bio-Bibliography
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58. Agnes Moorehead: A Bio-Bibliography
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59. Costume Design on Broadway: Designers
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60. The Folk Performing Arts: Traditional

41. Moves: A Sourcebook of Ideas for Body Awareness and Creative Movement (Performing Arts Studies)
by Katya Bloom, Rosa Shreeves
Paperback: 136 Pages (1998-03-01)
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The aim of this publication is to deepen awareness of the body and the self through meditative movement and dance, rekindle the imagination by developing greater self-awareness, and to provide starting points to create expressive movement. The book suggests a wealth of exercises which stem from the natural movement of the body. ... Read more


42. Resumes for Performing Arts Careers (Professional Resumes Series)
by Editors of VGM Career Books
Paperback: 160 Pages (2004-03-18)
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Asin: 0071411623
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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To stand out among the hundreds of job seekers applying for any position, it's vital to have a resume that hits the target every time. Each book in this series offers:

  • Nearly 100 sample resumes and 20 cover letters for each field
  • The most up-to-date techniques for writing cover letters and resumes
  • Tips on highlighting strengths and using active vocabulary
  • Work sheets for gathering personal information
  • Advice on how to conduct your job search
  • And much more
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1-0 out of 5 stars Weak.
As another reviewer said, this book gives no insight into the specifics of developing effective performing arts resumes, i.e. the specific challenges, how this type of resume differs from others, etc. Some OK examples, but I expected a much more focused and thorough resource.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource
I'm not sure if Lakewood is reviewing the correct book. It's not generalizing as the Lakewood reviewer says. Maybe in the how to write a resume section, but let's face it, all resumes require the same basic foundations. Whether you're an accountant or a Broadway star. It's samples and examples specifically target Performing Arts fields. I found this book to be an asset to my Musical Theatre career. It's packed full of sample resumes for actors, musicians, instructors and more. It has tips for writing resumes (i.e. what to avoid, how to present it, etc.) and cover letters. About 75% or so of the book is sample resumes and cover letters. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking to write up a performing arts resume.

1-0 out of 5 stars Instruction Not Focused on Performance Arts
I found this book confusing and the title deceiving...the first part is very basic "resumes 101" type content (e.g. difference between a chronological and functional resume, action verbs to use, etc.). The book also uses examples like "Regional Sales Manager" and "corporate litigation" within the content as examples. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to use examples utlizing actors, acting,vocal performance, i.e. performance art examples? There is NOTHING in this content about how performance arts resumes are different from traditional resumes or how to develop performance art resumes. This standard content ends at page 37 and then from page 37 to 119 there are performance arts sample resumes and cover letters. It's like they took a resume writing brochure, added a bunch of performance art resumes to the end and published it - which in fact is exactly what they did. ... Read more


43. The History of Brooklyn's Three Major Performing Arts Institutions
by Barbara Parisi, Robert Singer
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2003-03)
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Asin: 081083765X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Investigates the history of Brooklyn's three best-known performing arts institutions: Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC), and St. Ann's Center for Restoration and the Arts. This work establishes the cultural history and social context in which these three performing arts institutions developed and thrived. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Covers a rarely seen topic!!!!!!
My only regret is that this book was too short. Kudos to the author(s) for a job well done. A must for serious Brooklyn historians and those interested in the history of NY theatre. ... Read more


44. Howard Keel: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in the Performing Arts)
by Bruce R. Leiby
Hardcover: 344 Pages (1995-10-30)
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Howard Keel rose from a childhood of poverty to become one of Hollywood's greatest musical stars. This book traces his fascinating life and career. A biography recounts his achievements in narrative form, while additional chapters provide individual entries for his many performances on the stage, in films, on the radio, and in nightclubs. ... Read more


45. Performing Remains: Art and War in Times of Theatrical Reenactment
by Rebecca Schneider
 Paperback: 296 Pages (2011-04-08)
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Performing Remains explores the role of the fake, the false and the faux in contemporary performance. One of Performance Studies' leading scholars, Rebecca Schneider questions the view that performance is ‘ephemeral’ and instead argues that rather than being about what disappears, performance is defined by what remains.

Across seven essays, Schneider examines both contemporary and historical performance with a wide scope, drawing on a variety of elucidating sources including the ‘America’ plays of Linda Mussmann and Susan Lori-Parks, performances of Marina Abramović and Allison Smith, and the continued popular appeal of Civil War re-enactments. Performing Remains questions the importance of representation throughout history and today, whilst reassessing the ritual value of failure to recapture the past and recreate the ‘original’.

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46. Social Works: Performing Art, Supporting Publics
by Shannon Jackson
Paperback: 296 Pages (2011-04-11)
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Asin: 0415486017
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At a time when art world critics and curators heavily debate the social, and when community organizers and civic activists are reconsidering the role of aesthetics in social reform, this book makes explicit some of the contradictions and competing stakes of contemporary experimental art-making.

Social Works is a radically interdisciplinary approach to the forms, goals and histories of innovative social practice in both contemporary performance and visual art. Shannon Jackson uses a range of case studies and contemporary methodologies to mediate between the fields of visual and performance studies. The result is a brilliant analysis that not only incorporates current political and aesthetic discourses but also provides a practical understanding of social practice.

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47. The Art of Talk
by Art Bell
Hardcover: 230 Pages (1998-09)
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Asin: 1879706776
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Intensely private radio personality Art Bell, who lives in the middle of the desert 65 miles west of Las Vegas--where he broadcasts his radio shows--finally comes forward with his fascinating autobiography. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Conversations in the middle of the night.....
I enjoyed this book. It was written in a conversational style that made me imagine I was chatting with Art in his studio during commercial breaks. If you are familiar with Art's voice, his on-air personality & the general aura presented on his radio show, this book flows in a familiar way. You know which words or phrases would be vocally highlighted, where a chuckle or a sigh would be heard. You hear the frustration sometimes. The one thing you don't usually hear on the air is a tone of pride because that is not Art's way. On the written page he has rightfully admitted being proud of certain facets of his life & also admitted to quirks & weaknesses. I was surprised that someone who so zealously guards his privacy would be so forthcoming in many areas. C2C listeners are familiar with Art's wife, Ramona, & their feline "Directors of the Board"; a satisfying amount of information about his spouse/friend/lover & adored pets is shared. Last weekend a caller asked where he could find this book & Art told him it was out of print & probably unavailable. I sent an email to Art & told him it was available here on Amazon; on tonight's show a caller gave the same information on the air. It'll be interesting to see how many copies are soon purchased here on Amazon. If Art Bell is someone you would like to know a lot more about then this book will fill in a lot of the background. I wish there was more about Coast To Coast but I guess I can't have it all. I call this a satisfying read & I hope he will someday provide us with an updated version.

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting read if you're an Art Bell fan.
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. I have only discovered Art Bell within the last year or so, unfortunately (wish I had started listening earlier). But I felt compelled to learn more about this fascinating guy.
I have to echo what others have said in that the book isn't edited well, although an editor *claims* in the intro to have worked on this with Bell. If so, I'd have to say she didn't do a very good job of it. The book is written in sort of category-like chapters...sort of an outline of his life and its events. It doesn't flow well. I found it was better just to pick up and start reading anywhere. Things backtrack, repeat themselves, so in reading this way you sort of got the full gist. It seems like Bell just sat down at a computer and started writing, sort of chronologically but not always. I wonder if the editor (supposedly one of his fans) was perhaps intimidated or awed and didn't want to change much? I really don't have any other explanation.
On the other hand, although the writing style wasn't polished,I found this to be rather a good thing at times as it was more conversational and you certainly did feel like you were talking to the man. Art seems to be mostly a simple guy, not into glitz and glamour, so it seemed more "real" and closer to the truth.
Warning...if you are not an Art Bell fan, I'm sure you will be disappointed. Although there is information about talk radio, the bulk of the book is stuff about his life.Which is basically what I wanted to read about anyway.
I would like to see an updated version, since things have changed drastically with Coast To Coast, etc., since this has come out.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not a great book but...
Art Bell was not a good writer when this book was written.This book reflects this.Lately, having read some of Art Bell's columns in the After Dark Newsletter, his writing has greatly improved.This is the first hurdle you have to jump if you are to enjoy this book.

Another hurdle, you have to be a fan of Art Bell. In this book he discusses some of his personal history, but doesn't go into a lot of detail.He also does not give any tips to people interested in talk radio.

Personally, I loved it.

So, if you're willing to handle substandard writing, lack of depth, and aren't interested in getting into the profession of talk radio, then you will like this book.If you fail to meet these criteria, don't buy this book.If you are interested in conspiracy, UFO's, and weather, by all means buy some of Art's other books, this one does not go into any of that though.This book targets a very small market of people; before you buy, make sure you're in it.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Art of Talkby Art Bell
It was very interesting, all about the life of my favorite late night radio talkshow host, Art Bell. It took less than a week for it to arrive in the mail.

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Reading!!!!
This is Art Bell's first book, and it is his autobiography. Art is theformer host of the worldwide radio programs Coast to Coast AM andDreamland. If I weren't in the radio broadcasting business myself, I wouldprobably say that this is a fascinating story. But, it turned out to bequite what I expected from a fellow broadcaster. Nonetheless, it isinteresting to get to know the man behind the voice that I was soaccustomed to hearing night after night. Besides his childhood, education,domestic life, and career, Art discusses how he used to get callers andguests to talk on the air, and even relates his feelings toward what heheard and was broadcasting. This is good reading for Art Bell fans or forthose interested in the radio broadcasting business. ... Read more


48. The Person Behind the Mask: Guide to Performing Arts Psychology (Publications in Creativity Research)
by Linda H. Hamilton
Paperback: 131 Pages (1997-12-15)
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Asin: 1567503454
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Dr. Linda Hamilton's ground breaking book, The Person Behind the Mask: A Guide to Performing Arts Psychology, takes the reader on a vivid journey of the performer's private world, where personal insecurity often wages an unsuccessful battle against the stresses of the profession-whether these are unrealistic weight requirements, debilitating injuries, or stage fright. Intended for performers, teachers, and health-care workers, this is a book that describes the psychological problems of the stage, with a focus on education and prevention. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Very informative psychology
Linda Hamilton is an expert on the artistic experience, having been an artist herself.Very informative text. ... Read more


49. Center Stage:A Curriculum For the Performing Arts (K-3)
by Wayne Cook
 Paperback: Pages (1993)
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Asin: 0866515747
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This is a Curriculum texbook for the performing arts, K-3. It is an evaluation copy. Dale Seymour Publications is a leading publisher of K-12 supplementary materials in art education. Center Stage os a drama/theatre curriculum designed to help students from kindergarten through grade six become more aware of themselves and their world, and through that awareness to develop critical-thinking and problem solving skills in all curriculum areas. Each of the six levels in the program has thirty sequential lessons that lead students and teacher from exploratory activities to fully developed creative dramatics. There are suggestions for the teacher on grouping and classroom management, children with special needs, resources, and connections to other content areas, as well as options for the length of time to spend on each lesson. Written to support the teacher who is unfamiliar with drama and the performing arts, as well as the more experienced teacher. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Center Stage
Center Stage is organized into two books and was written primarily for teachers.Each of the six levels in the program contain thirty lessons that range from beginning exploratory activities to fully developedcreative dramatics. The lessons focus on subjects and objectives andeach includes sections called warmup, explore, develop, and evaluate. The lessons also contain story scripts, resources, and other informationfor the teacher.Center Stage encourages students to explore new ways tocommunicate ideas and emotions in a safe, classroom environment.Thematerials also provide strategies to include the arts in other contentareas and practical suggestions about time, resources, and classmanagement. About the Author: Wayne Cook is a dynamic and experiencedprofessional who has been a drama instructor at the Theatre Center inLondon, California State University at Long Beach, and Penn StateUniversity. The author has had numerous television, film, and stage rolesand continues to act professionally. ... Read more


50. Anthropology of the Performing Arts: Artistry, Virtuosity, and Interpretation in Cross-Cultural Perspective
by Anya Peterson Royce
Paperback: 272 Pages (2004-05-05)
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Asin: 0759102244
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Anya Peterson Royce turns the anthropological gaze on the performing arts, attempting to find broad commonalities in performance, art, and artists across space, time, and culture. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Virtuosity and Artistry
Anya Peterson Royce was a professional ballerina before becoming an anthropologist. This book is a personal record: thoughts on ballet expand out to experiences with other dance forms, ranging from Kabuki to the dances of the Tewa Pueblos of New Mexico. Then she moves on to classical music and to traditional small-scale cultures' healing rituals; in such cultures, healing is a performance art, since the main thing the curer can really accomplish is psychological support and help posed in dramatic forms.
Where this book stands out is in contrasting virtuosity--sheer technical skill--with true artistry. Royce has given a great deal of thought and attention to the question of what differentiates a great performance from a merely good one (or, worse, a merely slick one). A good dance performance can be perfect in timing, flow, steps, poses, and so on; a music performance can be perfect in timing, pitch, attack, dynamics and so on. A great one is never perfect--not in that way. A great artist adds countless tiny, almost imperceptible variations to bring out the emotional force of the piece. A musician will come in a tiny fraction of a second early on an attack note, and make up for it by coming in a tiny bit late on a later note ("rubato and agogic"). Similar tiny variations will appear in force of attack, tone quality, pitch levels changes, dynamic contours, and all other variables. These changes are not just random; they are all carefully calculated, or more often intuited, to drive the emotion and intensity of the piece. This is what differentiates a merely pleasant performance from a performance that sounds, superficially, the same, but leaves the audience collapsed in their chairs, drenched in sweat and tears. The great artist can then go on and build original creations on the understanding of emotions that emerges from such performance success.
This use of micro-variations seems to be worldwide. The Chinese have about 100 different named ways of playing a single note on the qin (Chinese elite stringed instrument). Blues guitarists have a complex vocabulary for such variations. Effective use of them in the service of really intense emotion is what differentiates Robert Johnson from an ordinary bluesman. Royce plays cello and uses it as one example; I remember once hearing Mischa Schneider coach a friend of mine who is a concert cellist. My friend was playing about as well as I thought possible, but Schneider played the same piece with just a little sharper attack, more rubato-agogic, and so on, and the difference was astounding. Royce's description of working with the great cellist Janos Starker brings out all the things I heard, in much more detail and from much deeper knowledge.
I am glad somebody has finally come out and said this in the anthropological literature. I have seen many pathetic and dismal attempts to define what makes art great (e.g. Robert Jourdain in his otherwise excellent book MUSIC, THE BRAIN, AND ECSTASY; see my Amazon.com review). Now, Royce has provided a good account of one vital key: the performance side of art. Now someone else has to tell us how humanity got from "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" to Beethoven's symphonies.
Some things this book is not: It is not a sustained, brilliant tour-de-force; it is more a set of personal essays. It is not an introduction to anthropology of performance art; Royce assumes the reader already knows that literature. She also assumes great knowledge of elite European dance and music. The book is, alas, also not well edited. Comma faults, missed quote marks, repetition (often word for word), and other problems are distractingly common.
On the other hand, she gets a full extra star for not using, anywhere, such phrases as "inscribed on the body" or "problematizing gender" or "the modernist program," even though she is treating in detail the actual phenomena in question. Such phrases once were valuable, because they referred to exciting new topics. They have long ago become vapid cliches, and should be dropped once and for all from the English language. Also, Royce is far too knowledgeable to think there is a thing, "the body," that has some kind of separate reality that makes it (note that neuter gender) a special topic for study! ... Read more


51. Essential Guide to Making Theatre (Essential Guides for Performing Arts)
by Richard Fredman, Ian Reade
Paperback: 256 Pages (1996-12-30)
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This manual contains ideas on everything from making masks to designing a lighting plan; from devising a street-theatre to analysing a text. ... Read more


52. The Women of Warner Brothers: The Lives and Careers of 15 Leading Ladies, With Filmographies for Each (Performing Arts)
by Daniel Bubbeo
Paperback: 262 Pages (2001-10)
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Asin: 0786411376
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The lives and careers of Warner Brothers’ screen legends Joan Blondell, Nancy Coleman, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Glenda Farrell, Kay Francis, Ruby Keeler, Andrea King, Priscilla Lane, Joan Leslie, Ida Lupino, Eleanor Parker, Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, and Jane Wyman are the topic of this book. Some achieved great success in film and other areas of show business, but others failed to get the breaks or became victims of the studio system's sometimes unpleasant brand of politics. The personal and professional obstacles that each actress encountered are here set out in detail, often with comments from the actresses who granted interviews with the author and from those people who knew them best on and off the movie set. A filmography is included for each of the fifteen. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars The Women Are Lacking!!
The title is intriguing and even more intriguing is that there are some ladies that are rarely written about. Those ladies include Eleanor Parker, Alexis Smith, Andrea King, Nancy Coleman, Priscilla Lane, Glenda Farrell and Joan Leslie. But this is an expensive book that lacks good pictures of the ladies and almost nothing new about the ones that have previously been written about. The Warners ladies missing include Patricia Neal, Ruth Roman, Janis Paige, Faye Emerson, Dorothy Malone, Virginia Mayo and a whole lot more.

Each lady is given one picture (in some cases not even a good picture) with the exception of Ann Sheridan, who rates three photos. The stories of their careers rarely flesh out their lives away from the camera. There is very little about them after their film careers ended. I never got a feel for what each lady was really like other than "she worked with (so and so) and liked (so and so) and her favorite movie was (so and so)", etc.

The filmography for each lady includes a little bit of TV work. It would seem that if the author is going to name TV credits, then why not all the work the lady has done, not just a scattering of titles. It's interesting that Andrea King is included when she only was at the WB studio for 18 months and others who worked for the Warner Brothers for many years are left out.

This book is lacking in so many areas--a major disappointment. There is no in-depth story of any of these fifteen WB ladies. I guess it's better than nothing, but not nearly as good as it could have been.

3-0 out of 5 stars A mixed bag, alas
It's hard to take too seriously a book of this title that includes Nancy Coleman but not the actress whose early '30s work for Warners (Three on a Match, Strange Love of Molly Louvain, etc.) is among that studio's best, Ann Dvorak. Clearly an effort by the author to remind us of the existence of these talented, spirited stars at a time when cultural memory threatens to forget them, The Women of Warner Brothers covers the 1930s and '40s and includes such well-known stars as Olivia de Havilland and Ann Sheridan, along with lesser lights such as Glenda Farrell and Andrea King.

The writing is workmanlike, if sometimes too casual in the manner of movie zines (starting a sentence with "Oh yeah" may not endear the author to all of his readers). There's nothing particularly new here, but the book is useful as a one-stop source for longer profiles of its subjects and their films than can be found elsewhere (excluding stars like Bette Davis whose careers have been written up in exhaustive detail). And the lack of Dvorak is at least partially compensated for by the inclusion of such vanishing worthies as Joan Leslie, Andrea King, Eleanor Parker, and Alexis Smith. Fans of these actresses will find this a diverting read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Look at Classic Leading Ladies
Daniel Bubbeo has written an entertaining and informative look at the classic actresses who made Warner Brothers. Bubbeo has an easy prose that invties the reader to learn about this wonderful time in cinema history. This is an invaluable book for anyone interested in classic films as well as the history of the Warner Bros. Studio.

4-0 out of 5 stars Well- written and well-researched book on classic actresses
The book is well-written and well-researched. It presents entertaining chapters on 15 leading WB actresses from the 30s and 40s. I learned about stars I was previously not familiar with like Nancy Coleman. The book presents interesting information not previously published about many of these stars. I would have liked to see the chapters on each actress be somewhat longer. Some of the more interesting aspects of the actresses' lives could have been more fully developed, especially their private lives as opposed to their film careers. Instead, "snippets" are presented in some cases. I would have liked to see more about the lives of the stars in their later years. However, I understand that the publisher limited the length of the book. ... Read more


53. The Creative Audience: The Collaborative Role of the Audience in the Visual and Performing Arts
by Frank Catalano
Paperback: 204 Pages (2009-03-27)
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The collaborative role of the modern audience in the visual and performing arts - painting, sculpture, photography, film, television, theatre and music. ... Read more


54. THE PERFORMING ARTS: AN AUDIENCE'S PERSPECTIVE
by HIRVELA
 Paperback: 168 Pages (1996-12)
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55. Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 1999: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture
by Harris M., III Lentz
Paperback: 244 Pages (2000-07)
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Asin: 0786409193
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The obituaries of over 540 people associated with the performing arts are in this heavily illustrated work. For each, the date, place and cause of death are provided, along with a brief recapitulation of their career and citations to major newspaper and periodical stories reporting the death. Filmographies are given for film and television performers, and photographs of many of the individuals are included. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A great - but sad - series!
This is a truly remarkable series of books for anyone interested in the final "whatever happened to" for celebrities.Lentz does a great job at noting the deaths of just about everyone you could think of thatwere involved in films, television, etc. during the course of each year. I'm always amazed at how many of these folks have died during a year, andat how few have been mentioned in the regular media.Kudos to Lentz forgiving a final tribute to the many others.The detailed filmographies arealso very helpful, as are the many sources he notes to make furtherresearch helpful for the reader.The books are also heavily illustrated,which is very helpful in identifying those actors with a familiar face, butan unfamiliar name. A+ to Lentz. ... Read more


56. American Film Cycles: The Silent Era (Bibliographies and Indexes in the Performing Arts)
by Larry Langman
Hardcover: 424 Pages (1998-03-30)
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Examining 40 cycles or themes and more than 1,000 silent films, the author attempts to discern how the screen reflected contemporary social, political, and national trends during the silent years. The period has been divided into the early silent years (1900-1919), with films of one or two reels dominating for the first 15 years, and the later silent period (1920-1929), known as the Golden Age of the Silents, in which feature-length films dominated. One of the author's goals is to establish the success, and sometimes the failure, of these films to capture the social and political times of their release. Other film books approach the dramas and comedies by genre, not by specific cycles, which makes this work unique. ... Read more


57. Ann Sothern: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in the Performing Arts)
by Margie Schultz
Hardcover: 276 Pages (1990-03-08)
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Ann Sothern was often quoted as saying she had played every venue in show business except fairs. For over 60 years, she has captivated audiences from the stage, on radio and television, in film, and as a recording artist. This book is the first full-length examination of Miss Sothern's life and career. In addition to individual chapters on each facet of her life, the book features an extensive annotated bibliography of articles by and about Miss Sothern. The book includes a filmography and discography, as well as comprehensive lists of Miss Sothern's stage, radio, and television appearances. "Schultz has done a magnificent job of documenting Ann Sothern's career." Classic Images ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Must Have For The True Ann Sothern Fan!!!
This has to be the best guide of all to anything related to Ann Sothern.Excellent source (and checklist) is helping start a collection.VERY WELL-WRITTEN and great restoration photography!Schultz is by far, the queen of Bio-bibliographies, her research is unsurpassable!Definitely worth every penny of your investment!!! ... Read more


58. Agnes Moorehead: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in the Performing Arts)
by Lynn Kear
Hardcover: 296 Pages (1992-11-30)
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Asin: 0313281556
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This bio-bibliography provides an overview of the life and career of the noted actress Agnes Moorehead. A brief biography discusses her midwestern upbringing as well as her academic background and early struggles in acting. The largest portion of the book is devoted to detailed listings of her work in film, television, radio and theatre. Synopses, cast and credits, review excerpts and miscellaneous information relating to her work are provided. The book also contains a general subject index. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Listing of Miss Moorehead's considerable credits
Lynn Kear's "Agnes Moorehead: A Bio-Bibliography" is a superb reference book.Written in a time before the internet she was able through exhaustive research to compile an incredible listing of Miss Moorehead's considerable credits on stage, screen, radio and television.She also includes synopses of most of these performances along with contemporary reviews.The Biography section is limited (as was expected with this type of book in the series) but includes many interesting nuggets which at that time was not known to many Moorehead fans.Credit Kear for discovering, too, what Agnes' true birth year was--up to that time most people took Agnes at her word that she born in 1906, but Miss Kear came up with the truth. As a fellow writer and biographer of Agnes Moorehead (I Love the Illusion: The Life and Career of Agnes Moorehead) I found this book to be a godsend.

2-0 out of 5 stars Good, but could have been better
Kear has done fairly well over all, but several of her reference sections are incomplete.Also, she seems to go out of her way to print reviews of Miss Moorehead's films/TV appearances that are negative and in some casesdownright insulting.My overall impression is that Kear, as she did herresearch, began (for whatever reason) to dislike Miss Moorehead.In spiteof these glaring and obvious flaws, there is some good information here, Ijust wish it had been put together by someone with a little more repect andadmiration for her esteemed subject. ... Read more


59. Costume Design on Broadway: Designers and Their Credits, 1915-1985 (Bibliographies and Indexes in the Performing Arts)
by Bobbi Owen
Hardcover: 269 Pages (1987-08-12)
list price: US$115.00 -- used & new: US$115.00
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Asin: 0313255245
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book profiles costume designers who worked on Broadway between the 1915-16 and 1985-86 theatre seasons. The more than 1,000 biographies provide information about the designers' backgrounds and preparation. The profiles are followed by a chronological list of credits. Owen's introduction outlines the emergence of the profession. The text is enhanced by 100 illustrations of costumes by prolific and noteworthy designers of the twentieth century. These sketches, many of which have not been previously published, chronicle the history of costume design. The appendixes cover three major awards that have acknowledged the contributions of costume designers, among others, to the Broadway stage--the Tony, Marharam, and Donaldson awards. Recipients and plays are given in chronological order. The index alphabetically lists each play followed by the designer's name when that information is available. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Costume Design on Broadway: Designers and Their Credits, 1915-1985
This book had information I wanted for a research project.I have connected with the author and she is helping me with further
research. The seller got the book to me quickly. ... Read more


60. The Folk Performing Arts: Traditional Culture in Contemporary Japan
by Barbara E. Thornbury
Paperback: 238 Pages (1997-03-06)
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Asin: 0791432564
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This is the first full-length study in English of Japan's folk performing arts covering such topics as the different categories of presentations, public policies affecting the folk performing arts, performance events within and without communities, and the folk performing arts in literature. Throughout, it addresses issues concerning the survival and preservation of traditional culture in contemporary Japan.

Once largely unknown outside of their local community settings, Japan's folk performing arts have today captured universal attention. In Japan, almost every municipality is home to one or more of the diverse dramatic, dance, narrative, and musical presentations that make up the folk performing arts. They can be seen at events that range from long-established festivals to newly created folk-culture and tourist programs.

Since the 1920s, a growing body of work by folklorists, theater historians, and other academic specialists, together with literary treatment by well-known authors, brought the folk performing arts into the national cultural spotlight. The postwar Cultural Properties Protection Law conferred on them the status of legally designated cultural assets. ... Read more


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