[NEOPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Auditioning, Lighting, and Producing

Donald Boozer donald.boozer at cpl.org
Wed Apr 12 06:24:02 PDT 2006


The following books for the performing arts are available
in the Literature Department at Cleveland Public Library.
We are located on the second floor of the Main Library,
downtown Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue.
Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to
reserve any of these titles. For more information, visit our location=
,
call 216-623-2881, or email us at =93literature <at> cpl.org.=94

Ellie Kanner and Denny Martin Flinn.
How NOT to Audition: Avoiding the Common Mistakes Most Actors Make.
Lone Eagle, 2003.
(PN2071.A92 K358 2003)
http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D158065049X
This book "is mandatory reading for any actor smart enough
to realize that it all starts with the audition and can just as
easily end there. [It] is the definitive insider's guide to successfu=
lly
navigating the complicated maze of auditions and landing
that all-important role."


Charles I. Swift.
Introduction to Stage Lighting: The Fundamentals of Theatre Lighting =
Design.
Meriwether Publishing Ltd., 2004.
(PN2091.E4 S95 2004)
http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1566080983
(Link includes cover art and table of contents)
"The focus of this book is on the process of design rather than
the latest developments in lighting and control technology.
Effective design, after all, relies more on a thoughtful approach
to the work than on the ever-expanding capabilities of the
fixtures that are employed to provide the light." -- from the Preface=
.


Donald C. Farber.
=46rom Option to Opening: A Guide to Producing Plays Off-Broadway
(revised and updated).
Limelight Editions, 2005.
(PN2291.F3 2005)
http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0879103183
(Link includes cover art and table of contents)
"The reader will find detailed information on how to negotiate,
raise money, option a property, obtain a theatre, hire actors and
other personnel, form partnerships and co-production agreements,
decide when to run or close the show, and much more."


Remember, books featured here can be borrowed through any
CLEVNET library with the touch of a button. Whether you're
=66rom Cleveland, Hudson, Twinsburg, or Wadsworth, just place a
hold through the link provided and choose your library as the
pickup location.

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Donald Boozer, Literature Department
Cleveland Public Library
325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114
donald.boozer at cpl.org
216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax)
http://www.cpl.org





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