MASK
PRINT SOURCES:
Alkema, Chester J. Mask Making. New York: Sterling, 1981.
Appel, Libby. Mask Characterization: An Acting Process.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1982.
A year’s worth of mask exercises for actors; Appel’s
own work. Useful for mask, acting or clowning.
Brice, Donna. Step-by-Step Guide for Making Busts and Masks (Cold Cast Bronze or Plaster Hyudrocal). San Diego: ICTL Publishers, 1982.
Campbell, Louis. “The Personal Neutral Mask,” ATA Theatre News, 9(November 1978).
Eldredge, Sears A. Mask Improvisation for Actor Training
& Performance: The Compelling Image. Illinois: Northwestern University
Press, 1996. ISBN 0810113651
History of use of the mask, neutral mask, character masks, the
application of mask improvisation training, and numerous exercises.
________. “Masks: Their Use and Effectiveness in Actor Training Programs.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, 1975.
________. “Jacques Copeau and the Mask in Actor Training,” Mime, Mask and Marionette II, Vols. 3 & 4, 1979-80: 187-230.
________, and Hollis W. Huston. “Actor Training in the Neutral Mask,” in Movement for the Actor, Lucille Rubin, ed. New York: Drama Book Specialists, 1980.
Emigh, John. Masked Performance: The Play of Self & Other in Ritual & Theatre. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996. ISBN 081221336X
Foreman, Jennifer. Maskwork. CT: Heinemann, 1999. ISBN
0325001677
Design, construction and use of masks.
Janney, Kay Print. A Bibliography on the Mask. Blacksburg,
VA: American Alliance for Theatre and Education, 1989.
Available through Anchorage Press, New Orleans. Includes books
on how to construct masks, using masks with kids, mask theory.
Johnstone, Keith. Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre.
New York: Theatre Arts Books, 1984.
Includes chapter on masks and trance.
Laliberte, Norman and Alex Mogelon. Masks, Face Coverings
and Headgear. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, Co., 1973.
Photographs of antique and contemporary masks.
Leabhart, Thomas, ed. Mime Journal. No. 2, 1975.
Theme issue on masks.
Levi-Strauss, Claude. The Way of the Masks. Seattle:
University of Washington Press, 1982.
Masks in relation to myth.
Lommel, Andreas. Masks: Their Meaning and Function. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972.
Napier, A. David. Masks, Transformations and Paradox.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986.
Philosophical and anthropological study.
Nobleman, Roberta. Mime and Masks. Rowayton, CT: New
Plays, 1979.
Useful for all ages.
O’Neill, Eugene. “Memoranda on Masks,” in
Playwrights on Playwriting, Toby Cole, ed. New York: Hill and Wang,
1960.
Effect of masks on the actor’s body. Also in Modern
Theatre by Robert Corrigan.
Pitt, Leonard. “Mask Techniques for the Actor,” San Francisco Theatre, 1(Winter 1977): 81-83.
Rolfe, Bari. Behind the Mask. Oakland, CA: Personabooks,
1977.
The effect of the mask upon the actor.
Rump, Nan. Puppets & Masks: Stagecraft & Storytelling. Davis Publications, Incorporated, 1995. ISBN 0871922983
Saint-Denis, Michel. “The Mask,” in Training for the Theatre. New York: Theatre Arts Books, 1982.
Sivin, Carole. Maskmaking. Worcester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc., 1986. 0-87192- 178-2
Smith, Susan Harris. Masks in Modern Drama. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
Sorell, Walter. The Other Face: The Mask in the Arts.
Indianapolis: Bobs-Merrill Co., 1973.
The role of the mask in a variety of art forms.
Whitmore, Richard Alan. “The Neutral Actor: From Copeau
to Grotowsky, and Beyond.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Kansas, 1990.
Discusses neutral mask work.