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The site www.stagework.org represents the perfect starting point for your research into 'george'. At Stagework, you'll find a website which benefits from pioneering online technology to truly engage with visitors. Committed to giving an accurate picture of the way theatre actually works, the site looks behind the scenes of the industry. It allows users to look at the processes, the people, tracking the play's journey from page to stage. Stagework is a vital source of information for anyone wishing to increase their understanding of theatre as a potential career path. The website is very user friendly and accessible which will appeal to first-time users starting an investigation into theatrical production. Stagework's pioneering approach is likely to stimulate debate regarding a wide range of issues. The website offers clear examples of the way the themes explored in very old productions can shed light on the issues we face today. At www.stagework.org you will find a variety of information for further exploration into 'george'. If you're a theatre enthusiast and want to deepen your understanding of exactly how a performance is created, explore the Stagework site. The vast array of interactive activities on the Stagework website will capture the imagination of everyone who visits. Stagework also shows a blog page, rehearsal diaries and video interviews with cast, creative and technical teams. The website clearly shows users what it is like to work in theatrical production. As well as providing information about jobs in theatre the site has a wide variety of other features to engage visitors, such as interactive games. Stagework even gives people the chance to have a go at directing a scene online. In addition to its worth as a public resource the website represents a huge source of information for teaching staff. Go to www.stagework.org and find a huge range of fascinating material which is likely to enhance your research.* *Into 'george'. |
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