Directions for Directing. Theatre and Method—Working with a Lighting Designer

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This video was created as part of the web companion to the monograph Directions for Directing. Theatre and Method, written by Avra Sidiropoulou, and published by Routledge in September 2018. The book lays out contemporary concepts of directing practice and examines specific techniques of approaching scripts, actors, and the stage. Addressed to both young and experienced directors, but also to the broader community of theatre practitioners, scholars, and dedicated theatre goers, the book sheds light on the director’s multiplicity of roles throughout the life of a play – from the moment of its conception to opening night – and explores the director’s processes of inspiration, interpretation, communication, and leadership. The companion website explores the work of international practitioners of different backgrounds who operate within various institutions, companies, and budgets, providing readers with a wide range of perspectives and methodologies.

In this master class video, New York-based lighting designer Maria Cristina Fusté discusses in detail her process of lighting a theatre production, and the different stages involved therein. She focuses on the multiple aspects of the director-designer collaboration, and illustrates her thoughts with images from her own design work. This interview took place in the Centro de Bellas Artes de Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, in October 2017.



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