by Daniel Krempel (Author), James H. Clay (Author)
First published in 1967, The Theatrical Image met with international respect. Appreciated as a seminal work on directing and design, The Theatrical Image is a clear and concise discussion of interpreting a script for production through the creation of a single metaphorical image--a production concept, a theatrical image. For further reading in drama theory, read Vector Theory and the Plot Structures of Literature and Drama by Cynthia Joyce Clay
Author Biography
The late James H. Clay was a full professor at Brandeis University where he taught theater and directed plays for thirty years. He is the author of the superb historical novella "The Joshua Machine." Daniel Krempel, a full professor, retired from Syracuse University where he taught theater and directed plays. He is the author of many articles on the theater.