AS and A Level Drama and Theatre TEP (Oh What a Lovely War)
... Conflict in the play Conflict in the play comes in many forms. The first is the obvious conflict between countries at various points throughout the play. However, more conflict is seen within the same sides, as they are disagreeing. British General and Haig have many debates throughout the play as B ...
... Conflict in the play Conflict in the play comes in many forms. The first is the obvious conflict between countries at various points throughout the play. However, more conflict is seen within the same sides, as they are disagreeing. British General and Haig have many debates throughout the play as B ...
BackStage - Community Players of Concord
... BOEING BOEING takes off on the Audi stage on Valentine’s weekend! Written by Marc Camoletti in 1960, and listed as “the most performed French play throughout the world” in the Guinness Book of Records, this hilarious English language translation by Beverly Cross and Francis Evans scored two Tony Awa ...
... BOEING BOEING takes off on the Audi stage on Valentine’s weekend! Written by Marc Camoletti in 1960, and listed as “the most performed French play throughout the world” in the Guinness Book of Records, this hilarious English language translation by Beverly Cross and Francis Evans scored two Tony Awa ...
Edward Burra: The Art of Performance (Room 17, Word Document)
... Frank Cohen Collection Burra loved the spectacle of performance, and was just as interested in depicting the audience and their reactions as the action on stage. This is an image all about voyeurism and spectatorship. Eyes glow in the dark, and even the mask above the proscenium arch seems to be lee ...
... Frank Cohen Collection Burra loved the spectacle of performance, and was just as interested in depicting the audience and their reactions as the action on stage. This is an image all about voyeurism and spectatorship. Eyes glow in the dark, and even the mask above the proscenium arch seems to be lee ...
Creative Workforce Fellowship - Community Partnership for Arts and
... the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University. Coleman has danced with the Urban Bush Women and was also founder of the music-performance group HOTMOUTH, which toured extensively nationally and internationally and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for “Most Unique Theatrical Exper ...
... the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University. Coleman has danced with the Urban Bush Women and was also founder of the music-performance group HOTMOUTH, which toured extensively nationally and internationally and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for “Most Unique Theatrical Exper ...
Chapter 1 Introduction: Indian Dramatic Tradition and the
... clearest examples and proof of the strong theoretical background of the ancient Indian drama. The other main works from which the classical Sanskrit theatre drew guidance are Abinaya Darpana of Nandikeshvara a second century theorist on stage-craft of ancient India and Sangita Rathakara a thirteent ...
... clearest examples and proof of the strong theoretical background of the ancient Indian drama. The other main works from which the classical Sanskrit theatre drew guidance are Abinaya Darpana of Nandikeshvara a second century theorist on stage-craft of ancient India and Sangita Rathakara a thirteent ...
Excerpt from “A Controversial Company: Debating the Casting of the
... Who has a stake in intercultural practice, and on whose terms is it conceived? Can a particular group or individual claim ownership over a performance concerning a locality, a tradition, or a form, and what happens if they do? Any attempt to answer these questions will, out of necessity, become cont ...
... Who has a stake in intercultural practice, and on whose terms is it conceived? Can a particular group or individual claim ownership over a performance concerning a locality, a tradition, or a form, and what happens if they do? Any attempt to answer these questions will, out of necessity, become cont ...
Elliott M Report 2014 - Winston Churchill Memorial Trust
... alternative ways of upholding their democratic and human rights. These methods and practice have transcended the democratisation of the continent in the 1980’s and 1990’s. The desire to advocate change through the arts has continued to be radical and proposes an alternative way of being to communiti ...
... alternative ways of upholding their democratic and human rights. These methods and practice have transcended the democratisation of the continent in the 1980’s and 1990’s. The desire to advocate change through the arts has continued to be radical and proposes an alternative way of being to communiti ...
WOYZECK - Ensemble Theatre Company
... vocalist, Tom Waits. “If there’s one thing you can say about mankind,” the show begins, “there’s nothing kind about man.” The haunting opening phrase is the heart of the thrilling, ...
... vocalist, Tom Waits. “If there’s one thing you can say about mankind,” the show begins, “there’s nothing kind about man.” The haunting opening phrase is the heart of the thrilling, ...
staged properties in early modern english drama - Assets
... clothes and costumes within the nascent entertainment industry of the public theatre, many other types of stage property remain neglected. That the public stage was populated not just by extravagant costumes, but by other eye-catching objects as well, is attested by Philip Henslowe’s well-known, an ...
... clothes and costumes within the nascent entertainment industry of the public theatre, many other types of stage property remain neglected. That the public stage was populated not just by extravagant costumes, but by other eye-catching objects as well, is attested by Philip Henslowe’s well-known, an ...
antigone
... Poland. But in Polish culture, in the context of Polish history, especially that of the 19th and 20th centuries, Antigone became someone more than a mythological heroine. She became a paragon, a symbol giving the Polish people faith in human dignity. She was used as a model of an active attitude tow ...
... Poland. But in Polish culture, in the context of Polish history, especially that of the 19th and 20th centuries, Antigone became someone more than a mythological heroine. She became a paragon, a symbol giving the Polish people faith in human dignity. She was used as a model of an active attitude tow ...
THE EMANCIPATED WOMEN IN THE PLAYS OF CHEKHOV
... The Russian theatre as a social force emerged in 1732 when a Cadet of the sons of nobility leading to the commencing of Russian national drama and admiration of Russian literature. Alexei Petrovich Sumarakov (1718-1777), Most of his tragedies dealt with Russian history. Russia produced literature an ...
... The Russian theatre as a social force emerged in 1732 when a Cadet of the sons of nobility leading to the commencing of Russian national drama and admiration of Russian literature. Alexei Petrovich Sumarakov (1718-1777), Most of his tragedies dealt with Russian history. Russia produced literature an ...
FIND 2011 - Heimat.de
... After 40 years, two brothers and their older sister meet in order to divide the inheritance of their dying father. It’s winter in the small Canadian city of Fermont on the edge of the Labrador peninsula. The temperature descends to minus 60° C. Icy winds are raging. A herd of rats attacks the city. ...
... After 40 years, two brothers and their older sister meet in order to divide the inheritance of their dying father. It’s winter in the small Canadian city of Fermont on the edge of the Labrador peninsula. The temperature descends to minus 60° C. Icy winds are raging. A herd of rats attacks the city. ...
Peninsula - Fortune Theatre
... Both use the language of Laban to help them change quickly from the physicality of one character to another. All the actors said changing from an adult to a child (or dog) ...
... Both use the language of Laban to help them change quickly from the physicality of one character to another. All the actors said changing from an adult to a child (or dog) ...
TEXTILE PRINTING TECHNOLOGY PRODUCED WITH A DIGITAL
... College of VATD—School of Theatre PROJECT DESCRIPTION Theatrical costume designers often re-create textiles that are no longer available to the costume designer from the retail market as these may have gone out of fashion. This is especially true with print fabrics which go in and out of fashion mos ...
... College of VATD—School of Theatre PROJECT DESCRIPTION Theatrical costume designers often re-create textiles that are no longer available to the costume designer from the retail market as these may have gone out of fashion. This is especially true with print fabrics which go in and out of fashion mos ...
old anatomical theatres and what took place therein
... Renaissance. Its purpose was to offer a performance, for as we shall see, an anatomical dissection in those days was really more of a theatrical occasion than a lesson. The outstanding personalities and authorities of the town were invited to be present. It was the first laboratory, the first place ...
... Renaissance. Its purpose was to offer a performance, for as we shall see, an anatomical dissection in those days was really more of a theatrical occasion than a lesson. The outstanding personalities and authorities of the town were invited to be present. It was the first laboratory, the first place ...
The Hippodrome: Restoring a London landmark
... to create the proportion and form for each sculpt to be produced. A team of nine full-time sculptors’ headed by Robin Lawrence set about carving the missing elements. The most challenging of these by far was the proscenium arch ...
... to create the proportion and form for each sculpt to be produced. A team of nine full-time sculptors’ headed by Robin Lawrence set about carving the missing elements. The most challenging of these by far was the proscenium arch ...
Book of Abstracts - Irish Society for Theatre Research
... in the ISTR Call for Papers. The topic ventures outside the specific concerns of the theatre arts and engages an analysis of a performance of trauma which can reflect usefully on contemporary spectatorship and identity and their engagement in arts practice. Nowhere is the ethics of spectatorship mor ...
... in the ISTR Call for Papers. The topic ventures outside the specific concerns of the theatre arts and engages an analysis of a performance of trauma which can reflect usefully on contemporary spectatorship and identity and their engagement in arts practice. Nowhere is the ethics of spectatorship mor ...
Biographies - Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas
... NO BAD SOUND Studio, a youth music studio located in Cote-des-Neiges, the most multi-cultural district of Montreal. Currently, she is writing the plays Lucky and THE HATE PROJECT. An excerpt of Lucky was read at Imago Theatre's Encounters Cabaret in May. Jessie Baxter is a Boston-based dramaturg spe ...
... NO BAD SOUND Studio, a youth music studio located in Cote-des-Neiges, the most multi-cultural district of Montreal. Currently, she is writing the plays Lucky and THE HATE PROJECT. An excerpt of Lucky was read at Imago Theatre's Encounters Cabaret in May. Jessie Baxter is a Boston-based dramaturg spe ...
Joseph Haworth`s Versatility
... Joseph Haworth’s Versatility Joseph Haworth was the most versatile actor of his time. He was a romantic, swashbuckling matinee idol who thrilled men and boys with his athletic acting and swordplay, and who made female audience members swoon at his love scenes. Additionally, he was an accomplished ch ...
... Joseph Haworth’s Versatility Joseph Haworth was the most versatile actor of his time. He was a romantic, swashbuckling matinee idol who thrilled men and boys with his athletic acting and swordplay, and who made female audience members swoon at his love scenes. Additionally, he was an accomplished ch ...
Research on Masks
... atmosphere similar to that found in Greek carnival events and folk celebrations.4 As Koun argued when discussing this issue, masks should be used on the characters in performance ‘to help maintain their scale and impersonal nature’.5 For Peter Hall, the mask was connected to the formalistic nature o ...
... atmosphere similar to that found in Greek carnival events and folk celebrations.4 As Koun argued when discussing this issue, masks should be used on the characters in performance ‘to help maintain their scale and impersonal nature’.5 For Peter Hall, the mask was connected to the formalistic nature o ...
ritual, myth and tragedy: origins of theatre in dionysian rites
... lel between Greek drama and ritual – the overlapping of dramatic and ‘ceremonial time’. The concept of ‘ceremonial time’ was defined by certain anthropologists as “the use of ritual or magic, in a place of sanctity, both to summon up the spirits of the dead and to predict the future. Channelled by a ...
... lel between Greek drama and ritual – the overlapping of dramatic and ‘ceremonial time’. The concept of ‘ceremonial time’ was defined by certain anthropologists as “the use of ritual or magic, in a place of sanctity, both to summon up the spirits of the dead and to predict the future. Channelled by a ...
Angela Campbell - UBC Education Library
... back in time to the 1500’s , to cover this event. In groups of 3-4 describe the scene before you. Present it in the form of a tableau, a still picture. Also describe what you see in a short paragraph to be read to the class. To create atmosphere, play some Elizabethan style music in the background. ...
... back in time to the 1500’s , to cover this event. In groups of 3-4 describe the scene before you. Present it in the form of a tableau, a still picture. Also describe what you see in a short paragraph to be read to the class. To create atmosphere, play some Elizabethan style music in the background. ...
Roald Dahl`s Willy Wonka Jr. - San Diego Center For Jewish Culture
... By the 1850s, the wealthier audiences were no longer looking for a full evening’s entertainment. Curtain time was pushed back to eight o’clock (for the convenience of patrons arriving from dinner); only one play would be presented, instead of four or five, freeing the audience for other social activ ...
... By the 1850s, the wealthier audiences were no longer looking for a full evening’s entertainment. Curtain time was pushed back to eight o’clock (for the convenience of patrons arriving from dinner); only one play would be presented, instead of four or five, freeing the audience for other social activ ...
Dear Friends - The Pasadena Playhouse
... play at the invitation of the Pittsburgh Public Theatre in 1996, reworking certain scenes and clarifying relationships, particularly between station owner Becker and his son Booster, and the young lovers Youngblood and Rena. The revised version of the play went on to productions at eight regional co ...
... play at the invitation of the Pittsburgh Public Theatre in 1996, reworking certain scenes and clarifying relationships, particularly between station owner Becker and his son Booster, and the young lovers Youngblood and Rena. The revised version of the play went on to productions at eight regional co ...
THE ALuMNI NEWSLETTER - Central School of Speech and Drama
... nuances in the structure of the text itself. Such has been the evolution of Cicely’s work that it has become increasingly interwoven with the rehearsal process and then with the directors ...
... nuances in the structure of the text itself. Such has been the evolution of Cicely’s work that it has become increasingly interwoven with the rehearsal process and then with the directors ...
Theatre of France
The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.