Description
Offering a view into the world of professional stage, exhibit, film, and theme park design, this book provides practical expertise and insights for designers, and equips them with a new way of thinking and tackling challenges - both onstage and off.
About the Author
Robert Mark Morgan is Teaching Professor of Drama and Director of the Beyond Boundaries Program at Washington University in St. Louis, USA, and a Teaching Artist for arts education and consultancy COCAbiz. For 30 years he has designed professionally in the areas of theatre, film, museum, and theme park venues, including for American Conservatory Theatre, the MUNY, Old Globe Theatre, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Indiana Repertory Theatre, and the Cleveland Play House.
Reviews
Robert Mark Morgan has crafted an accessible and nuanced conversation about the why-how-what-ifs of stage design - in ways only an empathetic creative soul might. From afar, Rob's career as a designer, innovator, and educator has appeared to me like a lighthouse for the next generation of theater artists. His book is that invitation for young designers to dig in and find their own voice in the collaborative arts for the 21st century. * Mike Brown, Principal, Creative Director, Lot71, USA *
Rob Morgan's book is a love letter to the young designer, and a reminder that a designer is not just a person gifted with magical talent, but one who lives a lifelong journey of observing, curating, reimagining and reassembling the world around them. * Jill Davis, Case Western Reserve University, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350139541
Author Robert Mark Morgan
Format Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC