Sound theatre is a performance art of special purity; cousin to music.A meditation on the nature of sound how it shapes and colours our daily experiences. Sound Theatre is a series of short missives; both whimsical and profound; that collectively form an intimate portrait of the award-winning playwright and his artistic philosophy; providing a great insight into writing drama for the radio; a unique and much cherished medium. ...the ninth and latest series in the Oberon Masters series is Pownallrsquo;s thoughts presented as an enjoyable series of missives. It goes beyond authorship; although it has plenty to say about script writing; and discusses the nature of sound and how it colours daily experiences - The Stage
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful. 1 star off for no sculpted bodiesBy Kindle CustomerI decided to edit my review after completing several project. While at first I was quite frustrated because this book wasnt what I expecting. These projects are all soft bodied - only the head. hands and feet are polymer clay. This wasnt made clear in the description of the book.However after making a troll and a witch - both modified. I really how much fun it can be to put your time into making those tricky parts and using a soft. poseable body which can stand on its own. I also have a tricky time with that. I picked up some great tips for costumes. hair. and armatures that I know I can use in other projects.Her directions are clear. though at times youll be told to do this like in this project... but at least she gives page numbers. Honestly though if she repeated the steps each project the book would be twice as thick. It takes time and practice to master a head and hands and this book really gave me the impetus to work on skills and not worry about sculpting a body.9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. fun bookBy Melissa CollinsEasy to follow sculpting instructions but needs a little extra attention and detail when it comes to clothing1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great reference for Polymer clay workBy Brian PropstI really like all the photos that show concepts. The photos show how to set up the armature and how to form the clay around the armature. A unique concept that I havent found in other books is how to incorporate cloth with clay. This cloth and clay process is similar to those used in doll making. but these clay figures have an armature which allows the clay figure to remain flexible after the clay has been cured and the cloth and clothing have been added.