The Second World War (1939-45) was not greeted with the same lavish outpouring of patriotic fervour that had attended August 1914. The Great War had been heralded as `the war to end all wars';One significant difference between the two conflicts is that, whilst both were industrial wars, the Second World War was far nearerthe concept of total war.
Directing Drama is a comprehensive handbook on the direction of stage plays. Written specifically for drama students, teachers and amateur theatre groups, it will also be valuable for professional directors. The text is complemented by illustrations covering theatre layouts, seating plans and lighting, ...