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Process: An Improviser's Journey is an invaluable resource for mastering improv. Author, teacher, and improviser Michael Gellman was given a mission by famed improv coach Del Close: “[T]o create improvised one-act plays of literary quality from scratch.” Already steeped in the world of improvisation, he took it upon himself to do this, in the form of a class for other improvisers in which they would build the skills necessary to execute such a seemingly tall order. Scruggs and Gellman’s book, modeled after Stanislavski’s timeless An Actor Prepares, follows a fictional young actor taking Gellman’s real-life class. Scruggs and Gellman introduce readers to Geoff, who has just moved to...
This information-packed 3-volume set is the most powerful buying and marketing guide fo the US food and beverage industry. Anyone involved int he food and beverage industry needs this "industry bible" on their desk to build those importatn contacts and develop critical research data that can make for successfull business growth. Included in this book are 16 industry indexes, more product categories than ever in enhanced buyers' guide sections. There are 45,000 companies in 9 different industry groups, over 80,000 key executivesand over 35,000 fax numbers and 13,000 Email addresses.
The Impact of 9/11 on Business and Economics is the second volume of the six-volume series The Day that Changed Everything? edited by Matthew J. Morgan. The series brings together from a broad spectrum of disciplines the leading thinkers of our time to reflect on one of the most significant events of our time.