The LOGON Book

Table of Contents

Contents
Foreword by Max Stern
Preface

PART I THE HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT OF LOGON

1. Origin of LOGON
Ed Spitz and Sharona Tel-Oren
2. LOGON from a Social/Psychological Perspective
Yamima Osher
3. LOGON from a Personal Perspective: From the "Family Album"
Patricia Golan

PART II THE SHOW MUST GO ON: A "HOW TO" MANUAL

4. Producing a Show
Bob Gilmour
5. Directing a show: Musical, Artistic, and Choreographic Aspects
Patricia Golan
6. From the Pit: The Orchestra
Albert Jacobs
7. The Stage Manager's Job - LOGON Style
Myra Bennett and Richard Bennett
8. Set Design and Construction
Yardena Alkan and Judy Swinger-Freed
9. Costumes
Jane Davidson
10. Behind the Scenes and Administration
Frieda Gilmour and Lisbeth Kressel
11. The Constitution of LOGON
Mike Quastel

PART III THE DRAMATURGICAL PERSPECTIVE

12. Dramaturgical Analysis
A. Paul Hare
13. Theater as Life: The Stage as a World
A. Paul Hare

PART IV SHOW TIME

14. Trial by Jury 1981 and 1994
15. Ruddigore 1983
16. Iolanthe 1984
17. The Mikado 1985
18. The Gondoliers 1986
19. Princes Ida 1987
20. The Pirates of Penzance 1988
21. H. M. S. Pinafore 1989
22. La Belle Helene 1990
23. Yoemen of the Guard 1991
24. The Mikado 1992
25. The Pirates of Penzance 1994
26. Patience 1995
27. Fiddler on the Roof 1996
28. Oklahoma! 1997
29. The Most Happy Fella 1998
30. The Pajama Game 1999
31. Carousel 2000
32. The Music Man 2001
33. Singin' in the Rain 2002
34. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 2003
35. The cast party

References
Name Index
Subject Index
About the editors



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