THEA 2010 Lecture 6: Play Analysis

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Focused on opinion, the goal is to inform others whether a play is worth attending. Typically published in newspapers, magazines, or internet, or broadcast on television or radio. Everyone has the potential to be a reviewer. Formal reviews are often more in-depth than a basic review and can make or break a show. Offers the reader discrimination, often scholarly interpretation and analysis of a play, an artist"s body of work, or a period of theatre history. Typically published in literary quarterlies, academic books, and more sophisticated magazines and newspapers. Less to do with rating a particular production than with delving into a play"s aesthetic effect, history, and dramatic story. Goal: the balance between reactionary, opinion-based reviews and formal dramatic criticism in order to become an informed and critically thinking audience member and reviewer: have an open mind, ask question. Include specific examples to back up the answer.

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