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"Audience Participation"
Twenty Tellable Tales: Audience Participation Folktales for the Beginning Storyteller
Margaret Read MacDonald
Audience Participation in Theatre: Aesthetics of the Invitation
Gareth White
Joining In: An Anthology of Audience Participation Stories and How to Tell Them
Teresa Miller
Audience Participation: Theatre for Young People
Brian T.W. Way
Joined Forces: Audience Participation in Theatre. Performing Urgencies #3 (Performing Urgency)
Jan Sowa
Talk on Television: Audience Participation and Public Debate (Communication and Society)
Sonia M. Livingstone
The Great Radio Audience Participation Shows: Seventeen Programs from the 1940s and 1950s
Jim Cox
Audience Participation: Essays on Inclusion in Performance (Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies)
Susan Kattwinkel
Joined Forces: Audience Participation in Theatre (Performing Urgency)
Anna R Burzynska
Audience Participation and Ad-Libbing for Success: Choosing and Working with People to Help Your Show
Dale Brown
Audience Participation
Gail Roarke
Audience Participation (The Sex Circus Chronicles, #13)
Sheena Stone
Cultural Intermediaries: Audience Participation in Media Organisations
Jonathon Hutchinson
A Historical Study of Prime-time Network Television Audience-Participation Programs 1948-1968
Roger Kurt Dobkowitz
Designing Messages for Development Communication: An Audience Participation-Based Approach (Communication and Human Values)
Bella Mody
Circus in the Wind a Comedy for Young People with audience participation in three Acts
Aurand Harris
The Awesome 80s Prom: A Comedy, Audience Participation/interactive (Acting Edition)
Ken Davenport
Audience Participation Night: Erotic Mixed Fighting
Susan Alexander
Twenty Tellable Tales: Audience Participation Folktales for the Beginning Storyteller by Margaret Read MacDonald (1986-12-23)
Margaret Read MacDonald
T'was Night in Old Bethlehem: A play about the Nativity with sound effects, audience participation, Santa, and most importantly, Jesus. And elves.
Margaret Payne