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Theater: The Lively Art, 4/e
Edwin Wilson, City University of NY
Alvin Goldfarb, Illinois State University

The Director and the Producer

Theater on the Web

Directors and producers have found a new sense of community on the Web. The following links serve directors, producers, dramaturgs, and choreographers.

Of what use would these sites be to a director or producer? Why do you think it is important for producers to stay abreast of national theater news? What could a director learn by reading an article about a new production? What kinds of topics in theater articles pertain to a director? A producer? A dramaturg?


Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation
(http://www.ssdc.org/foundation)

Provides forums and services for stage directors and choreographers.
Stage Directions Magazine
(http://www.stage-directions.com)

Web site of magazine Stage Directions, which provides industry news for the theater community.
TheatreForum
(http://www-theatre.ucsd.edu/TF)

An international theater magazine, published by the University of California-San Diego, focusing on new and innovative performance works.
Project Muse
(http://muse.jhu.edu/journals)

A searchable database of journals found online.
TheatreWorld Internet Magazine
(http://members.aol.com/mouseuk/stage)

An online journal with articles about the British theater scene.