Stage Lighting
Author: Frederick Bentham
Publisher: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons
Edition & Year: Second Edition (Year not specified)
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 362
Size: 6 in × 9 in
Stage Lighting by Frederick Bentham is a classic and authoritative work on the art and science of theatrical lighting. Written by one of the pioneers of modern stage lighting design, this second edition hardcover published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons provides an in-depth exploration of how light shapes performance, mood, and visual storytelling in theatre.
Spanning 362 pages, the book covers both the technical foundations and creative applications of stage lighting. Bentham explains essential concepts such as light intensity, color, angle, shadow, and timing, demonstrating how these elements combine to enhance dramatic effect. He also discusses equipment, lighting systems, and practical stage setups, making the book highly valuable for real-world application.
Beyond its technical content, the book emphasizes lighting as an artistic discipline. Bentham explores how lighting contributes to atmosphere, supports narrative, and interacts with scenery, costumes, and actors. His insights reflect a deep understanding of theatre as a collaborative art form, where lighting plays a crucial role in audience perception and emotional engagement.
This 6 × 9 inch hardcover edition is designed for durability and repeated reference, making it suitable for theatre students, lighting designers, and production teams. It also serves as a historical record of stagecraft techniques during a formative period in theatrical production.
Stage Lighting remains an essential resource for anyone interested in the technical and artistic dimensions of theatre production, offering knowledge that continues to influence modern lighting design practices.
- Author: Frederick Bentham – pioneer in modern stage lighting design
- Publisher: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons
- Edition: Second Edition
- Format: Hardcover, 362 pages
- Subject: The principles and techniques of stage lighting
- Content Coverage: Lighting equipment, design theory, practical application
- Themes: Visual storytelling, atmosphere, technical precision
- Academic Value: Ideal for theatre students and professionals
- Size: 6 × 9 inches – standard reference format
- Collector Appeal: Classic technical work in theatre production
Collector’s Note
This hardcover second edition of Stage Lighting is a significant work in the history of theatrical design. As one of the foundational texts on lighting techniques, it holds strong value for collectors of theatre literature and professionals interested in the evolution of stagecraft. Its enduring relevance makes it a valuable addition to any performing arts collection.
















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