julius caesar - Optimist Theatre
... Though she’s been off adventuring for about five years, the siren call of bonfires, cheese curds, and Shakespeare in the Park lured Allie Babich back to her home state for her fourth show with Optimist Theatre! Other credits include The Tempest, Twelfth Night, The Winter’s Tale with Optimist Theatre ...
... Though she’s been off adventuring for about five years, the siren call of bonfires, cheese curds, and Shakespeare in the Park lured Allie Babich back to her home state for her fourth show with Optimist Theatre! Other credits include The Tempest, Twelfth Night, The Winter’s Tale with Optimist Theatre ...
The Kansas City Stage: A Personal View of Our Theatre
... Hall. During the long dry spells between those events, community groups sometimes presented plays at Ivanhoe Temple. It was the community theatre groups of the Kansas City metropolitan area—like those across the nation—that sustained a broad audience for live theatre from the 1920s through the 1950s ...
... Hall. During the long dry spells between those events, community groups sometimes presented plays at Ivanhoe Temple. It was the community theatre groups of the Kansas City metropolitan area—like those across the nation—that sustained a broad audience for live theatre from the 1920s through the 1950s ...
years on stage - Albert Lea Community Theatre
... as soon as one auditorium is ready. NT staff leave the huts in Aquinas Street which have served as their “temporary” offices throughout the company’s years at the Old Vic, and move into the still unfinished building to prepare to open it theatre-by-theatre. Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land, one of seve ...
... as soon as one auditorium is ready. NT staff leave the huts in Aquinas Street which have served as their “temporary” offices throughout the company’s years at the Old Vic, and move into the still unfinished building to prepare to open it theatre-by-theatre. Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land, one of seve ...
Frankenstein Media Pack
... The production is a world premiere: Commissioned by Blackeyed Theatre, this stage version of Frankenstein by John Ginman has never been seen before. The creature will be created through puppetry: Blackeyed Theatre has commissioned puppet maker, Yvonne Stone, to create a full-size (6’4” high) creatur ...
... The production is a world premiere: Commissioned by Blackeyed Theatre, this stage version of Frankenstein by John Ginman has never been seen before. The creature will be created through puppetry: Blackeyed Theatre has commissioned puppet maker, Yvonne Stone, to create a full-size (6’4” high) creatur ...
May 2017 - National Theatre
... The National Theatre is dedicated to making the very best theatre and sharing it with as many people as possible. We produce productions on the South Bank in London each year, ranging from re-imagined classics to modern masterpieces and new work by contemporary writers and theatre-makers. The Nation ...
... The National Theatre is dedicated to making the very best theatre and sharing it with as many people as possible. We produce productions on the South Bank in London each year, ranging from re-imagined classics to modern masterpieces and new work by contemporary writers and theatre-makers. The Nation ...
Document
... theatre educators as part of the Ambassadors Abroad program organized by ATHE. Researched theatre in Russia by attending theatres and visiting with theatre educators and professionals. Arranged guest artist visit to U.of A.for director from Prague, Gave him housing for 5 weeks, allowing our students ...
... theatre educators as part of the Ambassadors Abroad program organized by ATHE. Researched theatre in Russia by attending theatres and visiting with theatre educators and professionals. Arranged guest artist visit to U.of A.for director from Prague, Gave him housing for 5 weeks, allowing our students ...
FREEHOLD THEATRE LAB / STUDIO: Love the art in yourself
... prison, the audience was unlike any I’ve ever played for, or, more accurately, they were the rawest audience I’ve ever played for. Untainted by past theatrical experiences, they listened, experienced the play, and reacted in an honest and completely unfiltered way. Out on those fields, on those hot ...
... prison, the audience was unlike any I’ve ever played for, or, more accurately, they were the rawest audience I’ve ever played for. Untainted by past theatrical experiences, they listened, experienced the play, and reacted in an honest and completely unfiltered way. Out on those fields, on those hot ...
The Secret River - Adelaide Festival
... and soaring rock face a resonant backdrop for William Thornhill’s pioneering ambition. It has taken a herculean effort from the staff of three companies, Sydney Theatre Company, State Theatre Company South Australia and the Adelaide Festival to create this special event for Adelaide, and we are so g ...
... and soaring rock face a resonant backdrop for William Thornhill’s pioneering ambition. It has taken a herculean effort from the staff of three companies, Sydney Theatre Company, State Theatre Company South Australia and the Adelaide Festival to create this special event for Adelaide, and we are so g ...
FREE-6042 Program - Freewill Shakespeare Festival
... the mandate to produce the works of William Shakespeare. Since then the company has attracted over 220,000 people to 37 main-stage productions. These large numbers are a reflection of the high quality of production and the very affordable ticket prices, which range from pay-what-you-will performance ...
... the mandate to produce the works of William Shakespeare. Since then the company has attracted over 220,000 people to 37 main-stage productions. These large numbers are a reflection of the high quality of production and the very affordable ticket prices, which range from pay-what-you-will performance ...
Oliver Twist Program - American Repertory Theater
... occurs when five hundred pages are recast into two hours of playing time? Or from another perspective, how can the qualities of live performance, of real, breathing, sweating actors enhance elements of a great text from another genre? For an adaptation to be really successful, it needs to reinvent t ...
... occurs when five hundred pages are recast into two hours of playing time? Or from another perspective, how can the qualities of live performance, of real, breathing, sweating actors enhance elements of a great text from another genre? For an adaptation to be really successful, it needs to reinvent t ...
Bristol Old Vic History Timeline
... The theatre’s acclaimed production of Jane Eyre is broadcast across the US with NT Live. Plays produced by the theatre have been performed in 27 cities across 11 countries ...
... The theatre’s acclaimed production of Jane Eyre is broadcast across the US with NT Live. Plays produced by the theatre have been performed in 27 cities across 11 countries ...
Programme - Cheek By Jowl Archive
... Catherine Jayes, Judith Greenwood, Angie Burns, Gillian Fallon, Valerie Cohen. ...
... Catherine Jayes, Judith Greenwood, Angie Burns, Gillian Fallon, Valerie Cohen. ...
the tiger lillies perform hamlet
... 150 audiences. The theatre presents new productions as well as international and local guest performances. The entire Republique team are greatly experienced, and dedicate themselves to creating new visual interpretations of theatre classics, producing international performances, family productions, ...
... 150 audiences. The theatre presents new productions as well as international and local guest performances. The entire Republique team are greatly experienced, and dedicate themselves to creating new visual interpretations of theatre classics, producing international performances, family productions, ...
Press Kit - Sony Pictures Classics
... out number 23 was the entirely unlovely, dirty and decrepit yellow van parked in its drive, under which was crammed various layers of detritus, old shopping bags and bits of carpet. Hytner was aware an old lady of indeterminate age lived in the van. She was a well-known figure around Camden Town – w ...
... out number 23 was the entirely unlovely, dirty and decrepit yellow van parked in its drive, under which was crammed various layers of detritus, old shopping bags and bits of carpet. Hytner was aware an old lady of indeterminate age lived in the van. She was a well-known figure around Camden Town – w ...
studio||rosa - study || rosa
... 16 February (Tuesday), 8 pm – TAZM Silence of Light 17 February (Wednesday), 7 pm – HEART Silence of Polygon The Theatre Laboratory Space The Duet ON SILENCE is an attempt to confront the paradox of speaking about what cannot be put into words. And not just because when you pronounce this ‘oddest’ o ...
... 16 February (Tuesday), 8 pm – TAZM Silence of Light 17 February (Wednesday), 7 pm – HEART Silence of Polygon The Theatre Laboratory Space The Duet ON SILENCE is an attempt to confront the paradox of speaking about what cannot be put into words. And not just because when you pronounce this ‘oddest’ o ...
by Jane Austen Kyle Donnelly
... The Birth of Dr. Strangelove (L.A. TheatreWorks); Cabaret (first national tour); Beauty (La Jolla Playhouse); Fiddler on the Roof (North Shore Music Theatre); and Charley’s Aunt (North Coast Repertory Theatre). Television credits include “CSI: Miami,” “Confessions of a Dog” and others. He is an extr ...
... The Birth of Dr. Strangelove (L.A. TheatreWorks); Cabaret (first national tour); Beauty (La Jolla Playhouse); Fiddler on the Roof (North Shore Music Theatre); and Charley’s Aunt (North Coast Repertory Theatre). Television credits include “CSI: Miami,” “Confessions of a Dog” and others. He is an extr ...
the PDF version - Tonbridge Box Office
... Given Tonbridge’s close association with Jane Austen and her family, her father being Second Master here from 1754 to 1757, it is a great delight to welcome Dr Lucy Worsley for two nights with At Home with Jane Austen. With the EM Forster Theatre’s programme so full of delights for young and old thi ...
... Given Tonbridge’s close association with Jane Austen and her family, her father being Second Master here from 1754 to 1757, it is a great delight to welcome Dr Lucy Worsley for two nights with At Home with Jane Austen. With the EM Forster Theatre’s programme so full of delights for young and old thi ...
The Swan Theater
... • This order may have been directed at Langley alone; the other companies, the Lord Chamberlain's Men and the Admiral's Men, had been authorized to return to the stage by October • The Swan had a revival of theatrical activity between 1611 and 1615 after it was opened again on 1602 ...
... • This order may have been directed at Langley alone; the other companies, the Lord Chamberlain's Men and the Admiral's Men, had been authorized to return to the stage by October • The Swan had a revival of theatrical activity between 1611 and 1615 after it was opened again on 1602 ...
The History of the Olivier Awards…………
... has provided theatrical entertainment for the masses over three centuries and has been visited by every monarch since the Restoration. The first theatre on the site was erected in 1663 by Thomas Killigrew on the orders of Charles II. It was visited by Samuel Pepys and was where Charles II first enco ...
... has provided theatrical entertainment for the masses over three centuries and has been visited by every monarch since the Restoration. The first theatre on the site was erected in 1663 by Thomas Killigrew on the orders of Charles II. It was visited by Samuel Pepys and was where Charles II first enco ...
360 ° series - Theatre for a New Audience
... show them for the first time publicly, here at the Theatre for a New Audience. Even today, when I shut my eyes I continue to see them. And most every night I sit down to try to capture what I’ve seen.” CAROL STEEN is an artist, writer, curator and synesthete. She received her MFA from Cranbrook Acad ...
... show them for the first time publicly, here at the Theatre for a New Audience. Even today, when I shut my eyes I continue to see them. And most every night I sit down to try to capture what I’ve seen.” CAROL STEEN is an artist, writer, curator and synesthete. She received her MFA from Cranbrook Acad ...
luke johnson appointed chairman of the almeida theatre board of
... transfers to the West End and Broadway respectively. This was followed by King Charles III, which transferred to the West End at the Wyndham’s Theatre and won the Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2015, transferred to Broadway, and toured the UK and Sydney. Other notable productions as Artistic Di ...
... transfers to the West End and Broadway respectively. This was followed by King Charles III, which transferred to the West End at the Wyndham’s Theatre and won the Olivier Award for Best New Play in 2015, transferred to Broadway, and toured the UK and Sydney. Other notable productions as Artistic Di ...
Theatre in Britain during the Second World War
... eight votes, the government had nevertheless demonstrated how much it was willing to sacrifice for theatrical entertainment during the war – the resistance of the Church had been especially substantial – and how highly it rated its contribution to the war effort.14 ENSA and CEMA More successfully, t ...
... eight votes, the government had nevertheless demonstrated how much it was willing to sacrifice for theatrical entertainment during the war – the resistance of the Church had been especially substantial – and how highly it rated its contribution to the war effort.14 ENSA and CEMA More successfully, t ...
by Robert Faires
... The lore surrounding Macbeth and its supernatural power begins with the play's creation in 1606. According to some, Shakespeare wrote the tragedy to ingratiate himself to King James I, who had succeeded Elizabeth I only a few years before. In addition to setting the play on James' home turf, Scotlan ...
... The lore surrounding Macbeth and its supernatural power begins with the play's creation in 1606. According to some, Shakespeare wrote the tragedy to ingratiate himself to King James I, who had succeeded Elizabeth I only a few years before. In addition to setting the play on James' home turf, Scotlan ...
Behind the Scenes of 42 nd Street - The Paramount Theatre
... first air-conditioned building outside of Chicago, the Paramount offered the public a variety of entertainment, including "talking pictures," vaudeville, concerts and circus performances for more than 40 years. In 1976, Aurora Civic Center Authority purchased the Paramount and closed the theater for ...
... first air-conditioned building outside of Chicago, the Paramount offered the public a variety of entertainment, including "talking pictures," vaudeville, concerts and circus performances for more than 40 years. In 1976, Aurora Civic Center Authority purchased the Paramount and closed the theater for ...
Mark Taper - Rob Nagle
... characters the Colossus was Ralegh. By 1599, when Shakespeare wrote those words, Ralegh had already distinguished himself as a soldier, sailor, courtier, poet, parliamentarian and explorer/adventurer. Later on he would add “historian, philosopher and scientist” to the list. He had fought in France a ...
... characters the Colossus was Ralegh. By 1599, when Shakespeare wrote those words, Ralegh had already distinguished himself as a soldier, sailor, courtier, poet, parliamentarian and explorer/adventurer. Later on he would add “historian, philosopher and scientist” to the list. He had fought in France a ...
Royal National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre (generally known as the National Theatre) in London is one of the United Kingdom's three most prominent publicly funded performing arts venues, alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Opera House. Internationally, it is known as the National Theatre of Great Britain.From its foundation in 1963 until 1976, the company was based at the Old Vic theatre in Waterloo. The current building was designed by architects Sir Denys Lasdun and Peter Softley and structural engineers Flint & Neill and contains three stages, which opened individually between 1976 and 1977. It is located next to the Thames in the South Bank area of central London. In addition to performances at the National Theatre building, the National Theatre company tours productions at theatres across the United Kingdom.Since 1988, the theatre has been permitted to call itself the Royal National Theatre, but the full title is rarely used. The theatre presents a varied programme, including Shakespeare and other international classic drama; and new plays by contemporary playwrights. Each auditorium in the theatre can run up to three shows in repertoire, thus further widening the number of plays which can be put on during any one season.In June 2009, the theatre began National Theatre Live (NT Live), a programme of simulcasts of live productions to cinemas, first in the United Kingdom and then internationally. The programme began with a production of Phèdre, starring Helen Mirren, which was screened live in 70 cinemas across the UK. NT Live productions have since been broadcast to over 1,000 venues in 35 countries around the world.The NT had an annual turnover of approximately £87 million in 2012–13, of which earned income made up 80% (55% from ticket sales, and 14% as revenue from the restaurants, bookshops, etc.). Support from Arts Council England provided 20% of income, and the remaining 7% came from a mixture of companies, individuals, trusts and foundations.