The American Career of Maria Ouspenskaya
... show and such family plays as Uncle Tom's Cabin had proved popular, and large numbers of people gained taste for and habit of theatre-going; and by the eighties, with Puritan restraints of the church largely relaxed, several thousand theatres were in need of a continuous supply of entertainment. Som ...
... show and such family plays as Uncle Tom's Cabin had proved popular, and large numbers of people gained taste for and habit of theatre-going; and by the eighties, with Puritan restraints of the church largely relaxed, several thousand theatres were in need of a continuous supply of entertainment. Som ...
A Feminist, Costume Design Exploration
... and is almost exclusively defined by her relationship to the men in her life: Polonius, Prince Hamlet, and Laertes. She lacks agency or characterization, and her sexuality is controlled or denied. For someone Hamlet claimed to love more than “40,000 brothers,” she’s never mentioned as the focus in a ...
... and is almost exclusively defined by her relationship to the men in her life: Polonius, Prince Hamlet, and Laertes. She lacks agency or characterization, and her sexuality is controlled or denied. For someone Hamlet claimed to love more than “40,000 brothers,” she’s never mentioned as the focus in a ...
Shakespeare and Performance File
... Brabantio,’’ Henri Joseph Fradelle c.1850 The ‘‘tower’’ scene (Act 3, Scene 4) of the 2002 Stratford Festival, Ontario’s 50th anniversary production of Richard III, directed at the Avon Theatre by Martha Henry Richard III (2002), the play’s women look toward the tower at the end of the production’s ...
... Brabantio,’’ Henri Joseph Fradelle c.1850 The ‘‘tower’’ scene (Act 3, Scene 4) of the 2002 Stratford Festival, Ontario’s 50th anniversary production of Richard III, directed at the Avon Theatre by Martha Henry Richard III (2002), the play’s women look toward the tower at the end of the production’s ...
Anton Chekhov in English 1998 • 2004
... feasibility are regularly made. In fact, many productions are based on such quasi-literal versions, such as a production of The Cherry Orchard, ‘a new version by David Lan, from a literal translation by Helen Rappaport’. Many versions and adaptations are in fact translations of translations, in whic ...
... feasibility are regularly made. In fact, many productions are based on such quasi-literal versions, such as a production of The Cherry Orchard, ‘a new version by David Lan, from a literal translation by Helen Rappaport’. Many versions and adaptations are in fact translations of translations, in whic ...
Hamlet - Resource Pack
... been a major influence on culture and on literature, from numerous critical studies, to new plays and stories based on the characters. And, for an actor, young Hamlet is a part that everyone seems to aspire to play. The play was written sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is difficult to say precisel ...
... been a major influence on culture and on literature, from numerous critical studies, to new plays and stories based on the characters. And, for an actor, young Hamlet is a part that everyone seems to aspire to play. The play was written sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is difficult to say precisel ...
Thomas Eva PhD 2016-02-01
... the Saints) and secular order.21 This is called Bakhtin’s grotesque realism. I am going to search for the reasons for Bakhtin’s presence in the 21st century literary, visual and performance theories of the grotesque. Next to Bakhtin, a German theoretician, Wolfgang Kayser also shows presence when t ...
... the Saints) and secular order.21 This is called Bakhtin’s grotesque realism. I am going to search for the reasons for Bakhtin’s presence in the 21st century literary, visual and performance theories of the grotesque. Next to Bakhtin, a German theoretician, Wolfgang Kayser also shows presence when t ...
MOREthan a few - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... past October and published by Bold Stokes Books. It was short listed for the 2011 Independent Literary Award. His novel Ambrosia is available exclusively by ebook. David is the author of over 40 stage plays that have been performed in 3 languages and 8 countries. His literary work has appeared in ov ...
... past October and published by Bold Stokes Books. It was short listed for the 2011 Independent Literary Award. His novel Ambrosia is available exclusively by ebook. David is the author of over 40 stage plays that have been performed in 3 languages and 8 countries. His literary work has appeared in ov ...
Deaf Theatre: Audience Appeal - Rochester Institute of Technology
... and bounds. The establishment of a national theatre for the Deaf in 1969 has spawned many small Deaf theatrical companies throughout the United States. As a result, the growth of Deaf theatre has created increased opportunities for Deaf people in many areas such as acting, training, translating, and ...
... and bounds. The establishment of a national theatre for the Deaf in 1969 has spawned many small Deaf theatrical companies throughout the United States. As a result, the growth of Deaf theatre has created increased opportunities for Deaf people in many areas such as acting, training, translating, and ...
alice childress (1916-1994) papers, 1937-1997
... reason I dropped out of acting…I can express myself on a piece of paper, and I stayed with it trying to do (just) that,” Childress said in the interview. Subsequent acting jobs were always weighed against her current writing projects, and were often turned down. Childress’s determination gave birth ...
... reason I dropped out of acting…I can express myself on a piece of paper, and I stayed with it trying to do (just) that,” Childress said in the interview. Subsequent acting jobs were always weighed against her current writing projects, and were often turned down. Childress’s determination gave birth ...
Containment Is the Enemy
... nonstandard usages of which I will be availing myself out of necessity. A biography is the writing out and analysis of someone’s life; an endeavor which undertakes similarly to write out and analyze someone’s ideas and ideology will, reasonably enough by this paradigm, be called an ideography. Admit ...
... nonstandard usages of which I will be availing myself out of necessity. A biography is the writing out and analysis of someone’s life; an endeavor which undertakes similarly to write out and analyze someone’s ideas and ideology will, reasonably enough by this paradigm, be called an ideography. Admit ...
Mad Dogs and Englishmen: A Study of Noel Coward
... judgment of Coward's plays. Unlike many other dramatists, Coward defends his plays in print and, at times, takes issue with the critics. For this reason, it is wise to investigate Coward's remarks in the light of those of his critics. Short, concise phrases, therefore, have been sifted from the work ...
... judgment of Coward's plays. Unlike many other dramatists, Coward defends his plays in print and, at times, takes issue with the critics. For this reason, it is wise to investigate Coward's remarks in the light of those of his critics. Short, concise phrases, therefore, have been sifted from the work ...
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
... Cyrano de Bergerac could easily be called a sentimental favourite here on The Wharf. And that’s before you even talk about the plot. My first work for STC was writing the 1999 adaptation of Cyrano which Marion Potts directed in Wharf 1. It was only my second adaptation – Marion and I had previously ...
... Cyrano de Bergerac could easily be called a sentimental favourite here on The Wharf. And that’s before you even talk about the plot. My first work for STC was writing the 1999 adaptation of Cyrano which Marion Potts directed in Wharf 1. It was only my second adaptation – Marion and I had previously ...
Council of Resident Stock Theatres (CORST
... claimed to be due by the Actor or Equity is evidence of the existence of a dispute (Equity consenting), entitling the claimant to an arbitration (Equity consenting). (D) Failure to Arbitrate a Breach of Contract. Failure of the Producer to appoint his arbitrator and promptly arbitrate any dispute, ...
... claimed to be due by the Actor or Equity is evidence of the existence of a dispute (Equity consenting), entitling the claimant to an arbitration (Equity consenting). (D) Failure to Arbitrate a Breach of Contract. Failure of the Producer to appoint his arbitrator and promptly arbitrate any dispute, ...
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MASK AS A CRITICAL TOOL FOR
... assumes certain qualities of the beast itself, qualities also inherent in man but suppressed under normal social conditions. In dance and in ritual, these submerged qualities are allowed to surface, as everyday life is forgotten and the marvelous takes over. The significance of the mask associated w ...
... assumes certain qualities of the beast itself, qualities also inherent in man but suppressed under normal social conditions. In dance and in ritual, these submerged qualities are allowed to surface, as everyday life is forgotten and the marvelous takes over. The significance of the mask associated w ...
FALL 2016 - Eugene O`Neill Society
... in Long Day’s Journey Into Night in 2016 and as James Tyrone Jr. in A Moon for the Misbegotten in 2000. He also won the Outer Critics Circle Award 20052006 for his performance as Con Melody in A Touch of the Poet. ...
... in Long Day’s Journey Into Night in 2016 and as James Tyrone Jr. in A Moon for the Misbegotten in 2000. He also won the Outer Critics Circle Award 20052006 for his performance as Con Melody in A Touch of the Poet. ...
DePaul Theatre - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... Ambrosia is available exclusively by ebook. David is the author of over 40 stage plays that have been performed in 3 languages and 8 countries. His literary work has appeared in over 100 publications. David is now on the faculty of the Spalding University’s MFA Writing program. His play Somebody’s B ...
... Ambrosia is available exclusively by ebook. David is the author of over 40 stage plays that have been performed in 3 languages and 8 countries. His literary work has appeared in over 100 publications. David is now on the faculty of the Spalding University’s MFA Writing program. His play Somebody’s B ...
JAMES R. WAITE: PIONEER OF "THE TEN-TWENTY
... City on June 22, 1845, the son of John Waite and Susan Brady, Waite's contribution to the late nineteenth century theatre in America was immense. Waite is representative of a large group of theatre people who made up the theatre touring industry of the late nineteenth century—one of the best of hund ...
... City on June 22, 1845, the son of John Waite and Susan Brady, Waite's contribution to the late nineteenth century theatre in America was immense. Waite is representative of a large group of theatre people who made up the theatre touring industry of the late nineteenth century—one of the best of hund ...
Classical Antiquity on Communist Stage In Poland
... radio plays produced during the period in question. We intend to do it for the online version that will be posted on OBTA website some time following the January 2015 conference in Warsaw. Theatrical Festivals, often with participation of theatre companies from other communist countries, and some fr ...
... radio plays produced during the period in question. We intend to do it for the online version that will be posted on OBTA website some time following the January 2015 conference in Warsaw. Theatrical Festivals, often with participation of theatre companies from other communist countries, and some fr ...
File type: application/pdf - International Playback Theatre Network
... been the focus of the latest membership renewal period. Our membership secretaries have been working with Bev Hosking, Anna Chua and Simon Gurney to bring all your updated information onto the website for another two years. As part of the network activities, Interplay acts as a guide as we do this b ...
... been the focus of the latest membership renewal period. Our membership secretaries have been working with Bev Hosking, Anna Chua and Simon Gurney to bring all your updated information onto the website for another two years. As part of the network activities, Interplay acts as a guide as we do this b ...
Fullerton Stage - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... Pasta in the US. She was on WCBS, PIX 11, and EbruToday in NYC as a freelance reporter. She recently appeared in The Following, Blue Bloods, Bourne Legacy, Royal Pains and 30 Rock. You can visit her website at www.anaberryinternational.com. KEVIN BIGLEY (BFA, Acting, ‘09) plays Brian on USA’s Sirens ...
... Pasta in the US. She was on WCBS, PIX 11, and EbruToday in NYC as a freelance reporter. She recently appeared in The Following, Blue Bloods, Bourne Legacy, Royal Pains and 30 Rock. You can visit her website at www.anaberryinternational.com. KEVIN BIGLEY (BFA, Acting, ‘09) plays Brian on USA’s Sirens ...
MOREthan a few - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... NATALIE BERNING (BFA, Theatre Studies, ‘01) is working as a Broadcast Producer in Minneapolis, MN, where she is managing the creative production of commercials, web videos, and infomercials for several colleges in the Midwest. She invites you to visit her professional website. ANA BERRY (BFA, Acting ...
... NATALIE BERNING (BFA, Theatre Studies, ‘01) is working as a Broadcast Producer in Minneapolis, MN, where she is managing the creative production of commercials, web videos, and infomercials for several colleges in the Midwest. She invites you to visit her professional website. ANA BERRY (BFA, Acting ...
Stage Appropriations of Shakespeare`s Major Tragedies, 1979
... This dissertation examines appropriations of five of Shakespeare’s tragedies (King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet), written for the stage between 1979 and 2010 and set in Shakespeare’s playworlds. The aim of the study is to investigate how these appropriations are used as a stra ...
... This dissertation examines appropriations of five of Shakespeare’s tragedies (King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet), written for the stage between 1979 and 2010 and set in Shakespeare’s playworlds. The aim of the study is to investigate how these appropriations are used as a stra ...
Between Theatre and Politics: the Hyper
... magisterial formula of 'self-criticism' (Habermas 1984), which allows political debate. As comical conviviality in politics increases, Prospero argues, the relevance of the accusations decreases. Again, on the one side, reality is made of what Berlusconi actually does (corruption, tax fraud...) and ...
... magisterial formula of 'self-criticism' (Habermas 1984), which allows political debate. As comical conviviality in politics increases, Prospero argues, the relevance of the accusations decreases. Again, on the one side, reality is made of what Berlusconi actually does (corruption, tax fraud...) and ...
2 - Durham e-Theses
... encounter is reserved among Christians in the Church, which in its divine formation is the living sacrament of God's love. Balthasar claimed that, in God's providence, 'the Church is the opening to the worid that God has created' - as a community, it has been given universal scope as a body for the ...
... encounter is reserved among Christians in the Church, which in its divine formation is the living sacrament of God's love. Balthasar claimed that, in God's providence, 'the Church is the opening to the worid that God has created' - as a community, it has been given universal scope as a body for the ...
MOREthan a few - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... JASON BROWN (BFA, Lighting Design, ‘02) is now the Director of Production the with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, where he previously served as the Lighting and Technical Director. JEFFREY BROWN (BFA, Acting, ‘97) plays Corbett Stackhouse, Sookie’s dad, in HBO’s True Blood, and is the voices of Bront ...
... JASON BROWN (BFA, Lighting Design, ‘02) is now the Director of Production the with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, where he previously served as the Lighting and Technical Director. JEFFREY BROWN (BFA, Acting, ‘97) plays Corbett Stackhouse, Sookie’s dad, in HBO’s True Blood, and is the voices of Bront ...
Medieval theatre
Medieval theatre refers to the theatre in the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century A.D. and the beginning of the Renaissance in approximately the 15th century A.D. Medieval theatre covers all drama produced in Europe over that thousand-year period and refers to a variety of genres, including liturgical drama, mystery plays, morality plays, farces and masques. Beginning with Hrosvitha of Gandersheim in the 10th century, Medieval drama was for the most part very religious and moral in its themes, staging and traditions. The most famous examples of Medieval plays are the English cycle dramas, the York Mystery Plays, the Chester Mystery Plays, the Wakefield Mystery Plays and the N-Town Plays, as well as the morality play, Everyman.Due to a lack of surviving records and texts, a low literacy rate of the general population, and the opposition of the clergy to some types of performance, there are few surviving sources on Medieval drama of the Early and High Medieval periods. However, by the late period, drama and theatre began to become more secularized and a larger number of records survive documenting plays and performances.