
Welcome, you're listening to The Drama Bookclub. My name's Ian Mason, I'm a Chicago based actor who's studied at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts as well as the Chicago College of Performing Arts and I'm here to talk theatre with all of you beautiful people. Specifically, theatre books. Every other week, we'll dive deep into a range of books covering everything in the theatrical... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Welcome to the final episode of The Drama Bookclub Season 1. We are finishing up our talks on The Fervent Years by Harold Clurman. Season two will be coming out in one month from the release of this episode. I can't wait to start it up! Enjoy!
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It is the final book for Season one of The Drama Bookclub!! I am so excited to share this book with all of you. Somehow, this random book I found out of nowhere has become the most challenging and fun book so far of the whole season. By telling the s... more
How to Read a Play outlines various tools that an actor or director can use to breakdown their process of reading and analyzing plays. Along with this, the book also dives into how to deal with plays that don't have scripts. What does that mean for t... more
The Moving Body looks at Jacques Lecoq, a french acting teacher who focused mainly on the physical elements of acting. We discuss his school's teachings as well as his philosophies on how to teach acting and how to be an observer of the world. A shou... more
The School of Doing chronicles some of the great director Gerald Freedman's philosophies and ideas on theatre. We talk largely in this podcast about Gerald the director and Gerald the teacher. I am very thankful to have gotten to meet this man. Thank... more
The Actor's Life by Jenna Fischer is an amazingly useful handbook for the modern-day actor. She hilariously dives into all of the tips and tricks necessary to be an actor today. Along with that, she also talks in-depth as to some of the life philosop... more
This book was recommended to me by a close friend who is also an actor. I couldn't have been happier with her recommendation. This book inspired me as Eleonora Duse sounds like a fascinating and brilliant actress. I hope you enjoy.
If you want to r... more
Hello! This episode hopefully serves as an introduction not only to Season One but to the podcast as a whole.
If you'd like to reach out to me with any book recommendations or commentary as a whole feel free to email me at:
TheDramaBookclub@gm... more
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