
Here - Theatre Communications Group
... conference at the Public Theater. In spite of the protest that swirled around Miss Saigon, thirty talented Asian American performers were able to find work on Broadway; the absence of roles of substance for those actors to play after the show closed led indirectly to the formation of several new Asi ...
... conference at the Public Theater. In spite of the protest that swirled around Miss Saigon, thirty talented Asian American performers were able to find work on Broadway; the absence of roles of substance for those actors to play after the show closed led indirectly to the formation of several new Asi ...
Playhouse Timeline Cover
... student ranks to over 300. With such a large pool to draw from, the Playhouse keeps five theatres running, making it the most prolific theatrical producing entity in the world. 1960 Founder Gilmor Brown dies leaving no individual or plan in place to continue operations. The school always carried the ...
... student ranks to over 300. With such a large pool to draw from, the Playhouse keeps five theatres running, making it the most prolific theatrical producing entity in the world. 1960 Founder Gilmor Brown dies leaving no individual or plan in place to continue operations. The school always carried the ...
On November 17th 2004, the Czechs have been
... in formulating some sort of a cultural policy, numerous legislative proposals and counterproposals, political quarrels, unfulfilled promises, accusations of incompetence, an ever-present bickering between cultural officials and theatre professionals, and between theatre professionals themselves. Du ...
... in formulating some sort of a cultural policy, numerous legislative proposals and counterproposals, political quarrels, unfulfilled promises, accusations of incompetence, an ever-present bickering between cultural officials and theatre professionals, and between theatre professionals themselves. Du ...
A note FROM HERSHEY FELDER
... Fryderyk Chopin is perhaps the greatest composer for the piano. He changed our approach to the instrument, directing us to play as if we are actually singing - as if the sound is coming from within. Leonard Bernstein was the consummate music teacher - not only entertaining us, but linking us to our ...
... Fryderyk Chopin is perhaps the greatest composer for the piano. He changed our approach to the instrument, directing us to play as if we are actually singing - as if the sound is coming from within. Leonard Bernstein was the consummate music teacher - not only entertaining us, but linking us to our ...
Scotland`s Theatre Architecture
... Licensing Act, which required the Lord Chamberlain to vet scripts before a licence would be granted for drama, comedy or opera. The Canongate Concert Hall in Edinburgh opened in November 1747 and it is thought to have been the first building in Scotland constructed solely for theatrical purposes. Ho ...
... Licensing Act, which required the Lord Chamberlain to vet scripts before a licence would be granted for drama, comedy or opera. The Canongate Concert Hall in Edinburgh opened in November 1747 and it is thought to have been the first building in Scotland constructed solely for theatrical purposes. Ho ...
The Architecture of the Ancient Greek Theatre
... in Paestum. Their form was already established by 500 BC and it was evidently thought to be better adapted to large assemblies than to theatre performances. Form seems to have followed function with the result that, when theatres with curved auditoria were built in the 4th century, they were often m ...
... in Paestum. Their form was already established by 500 BC and it was evidently thought to be better adapted to large assemblies than to theatre performances. Form seems to have followed function with the result that, when theatres with curved auditoria were built in the 4th century, they were often m ...
Fires in Theatres duplicate
... proceedings of a New South Wales Royal Commission into theatres. The Government Architect, James Barnet, reported on existing theatres, and made recommendations for safety measures to the Commission. Barnet was a Scot who was educated, and had practiced as an architect-builder in London from 1843 to ...
... proceedings of a New South Wales Royal Commission into theatres. The Government Architect, James Barnet, reported on existing theatres, and made recommendations for safety measures to the Commission. Barnet was a Scot who was educated, and had practiced as an architect-builder in London from 1843 to ...
Experiencing Theatres
... Christina Seilern principal architect on the Curve spoke of the theatre turned inside out, a phrase employed by the user group The new vision was to create two flexible people platforms with a grid running across the top of the whole building, seamlessly integrating street, stage and foyer. The conc ...
... Christina Seilern principal architect on the Curve spoke of the theatre turned inside out, a phrase employed by the user group The new vision was to create two flexible people platforms with a grid running across the top of the whole building, seamlessly integrating street, stage and foyer. The conc ...
world scenography
... In the second instance, there are some broader surveys of theatre artists and their performance design that include excellent academic research along with the photographic evidence of the works. Notable examples in this group are Scenography in Canada by Natalie Rewa, and American Set Design and Loo ...
... In the second instance, there are some broader surveys of theatre artists and their performance design that include excellent academic research along with the photographic evidence of the works. Notable examples in this group are Scenography in Canada by Natalie Rewa, and American Set Design and Loo ...
Converting Spaces~Creating Theatres
... agreed that found spaces are never completely “empty”; and Lyn Gardner reminded us that while many found spaces become permanent creative centres, sometimes, when they have had their say, they must be allowed to fall silent again. And then lastly, across all the contributions, we heard of the way in ...
... agreed that found spaces are never completely “empty”; and Lyn Gardner reminded us that while many found spaces become permanent creative centres, sometimes, when they have had their say, they must be allowed to fall silent again. And then lastly, across all the contributions, we heard of the way in ...
8th oistat theatre architecture Competition
... OISTAT Arch Com is proud to present this catalogue showcasing the results of the 8th Theatre Architecture Competition, held in 2011. Displayed are the achievements born of the hard work of 185 competitors, students, young professionals or university teams from 44 countries all across the globe. What ...
... OISTAT Arch Com is proud to present this catalogue showcasing the results of the 8th Theatre Architecture Competition, held in 2011. Displayed are the achievements born of the hard work of 185 competitors, students, young professionals or university teams from 44 countries all across the globe. What ...
The Environmental Psychology of Theatres and Movie Palaces
... But the moderns also has against them the forces of custom and tradition…; they had against them the fact that they were ahead of the masses…. And they had left behind not only the masses but also the conventionally trained professionals, the building workers… and timid administrators (Kopp, 1970:22 ...
... But the moderns also has against them the forces of custom and tradition…; they had against them the fact that they were ahead of the masses…. And they had left behind not only the masses but also the conventionally trained professionals, the building workers… and timid administrators (Kopp, 1970:22 ...
The National Theatre: A Place for Plays
... pressures expanded the size of “the house” until intimacy became ever harder to capture. The 20th Century abandoned the clustering of audiences as close to the stage as possible, sought greater capacity and more perfect frontal sightlines, just like the soon-to-be-invented cinema. Defying this trend ...
... pressures expanded the size of “the house” until intimacy became ever harder to capture. The 20th Century abandoned the clustering of audiences as close to the stage as possible, sought greater capacity and more perfect frontal sightlines, just like the soon-to-be-invented cinema. Defying this trend ...
tameside hippodrome - The Theatres Trust
... authority to bring a theatre back to life. The Hippodrome Limited (THL), a Community Interest Company set up by Tameside Heritage and Arts Trust, registered its interest and is currently negotiating with the Council to lease the theatre and run the building. In 2015 THL undertook a survey of the bui ...
... authority to bring a theatre back to life. The Hippodrome Limited (THL), a Community Interest Company set up by Tameside Heritage and Arts Trust, registered its interest and is currently negotiating with the Council to lease the theatre and run the building. In 2015 THL undertook a survey of the bui ...
Interview with Sodja Lotker, PQ Artistic Director and the Tribes
... 12) Amongst other things, the Prague Quadrennial of also a competition exhibition. In which categories can makers win a Golden Triga this year? Who bestows the awards? This year we will have many awards covering the variety of sub-disciplines of performance design (stage, costume, lighting, sound de ...
... 12) Amongst other things, the Prague Quadrennial of also a competition exhibition. In which categories can makers win a Golden Triga this year? Who bestows the awards? This year we will have many awards covering the variety of sub-disciplines of performance design (stage, costume, lighting, sound de ...
the cfp - Brock University
... This international conference coincides with the Prague Quadrennial 2011, and is prepared by the Arts and Theatre Institute Prague and the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, in association with the Scenography Working Group of the International Federation for Theatre Research. Brought to ...
... This international conference coincides with the Prague Quadrennial 2011, and is prepared by the Arts and Theatre Institute Prague and the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, in association with the Scenography Working Group of the International Federation for Theatre Research. Brought to ...
Howard Panter, theatrical ambassador Howard Panter, the head of
... A bear of a man, Panter, 62, talks with gusto and has the kind of projection that could reach the cheap seats, even though he maintains he never wanted to be an actor. Instead, he did almost everything else: stage management, lighting design and directing. He met Squire 30 years ago, when she was wo ...
... A bear of a man, Panter, 62, talks with gusto and has the kind of projection that could reach the cheap seats, even though he maintains he never wanted to be an actor. Instead, he did almost everything else: stage management, lighting design and directing. He met Squire 30 years ago, when she was wo ...
Architecture at the PQ press release
... “de-theatralised place” of shared movements and experiences. By comparison, the Dutch exhibition will present the nuances of how a cultural centre (the Municipal Theatre in Amsterdam) consisting of seven stages with a capacity of 5,000 visitors can function as both a theatre and cinema. The German ...
... “de-theatralised place” of shared movements and experiences. By comparison, the Dutch exhibition will present the nuances of how a cultural centre (the Municipal Theatre in Amsterdam) consisting of seven stages with a capacity of 5,000 visitors can function as both a theatre and cinema. The German ...
Iain Mackintosh

Iain Mackintosh (born 1937) is a British practitioner of theatre combining four interwoven careers as theatre producer, theatre space designer, curator of theatre painting and architecture exhibitions, and author and lecturer on both modern and eighteenth century theatre. He has campaigned for the retention and restoration of historic theatres as working homes for live performance, and has influenced theatre design worldwide.