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Capital Improvement Budget Request 2009–2011 June 27, 2008
Capital Improvement Budget Request 2009–2011 June 27, 2008

... The University’s number one capital priority for the 2009-2011 biennium is funding for construction of a new Teaching Theatre to replace the current off-campus facility and supporting buildings. The University seeks $8,000,000 in bonding authorization and $7,000,000 in authorization only for the con ...
Digital Playbill - Perseverance Theatre
Digital Playbill - Perseverance Theatre

... I have been fortunate to be with this play since its first ten pages. To follow a script from first idea to a full production is a rare honor, especially so when the play is as important as this one. The issues this story deals with are not easy. Not for the playwright who bravely took tragic events ...
Press Kit
Press Kit

... After growing up in Brisbane and completing his first lead role in the independent feature Scratched at the age of 20, Steven moved to Sydney in 2003 to further his acting career. He was then cast in lead roles for the independent films Wango and Malloy and Suburban Boys. Steven has since appeared in ...
Managing Director Great Canadian Theatre Company
Managing Director Great Canadian Theatre Company

... In 1982, with a huge outpouring of support from the City of Ottawa, then-Mayor Marion Dewar, Councillor Toddy Kehoe, the financial backing of 700 people and the technical assistance of Phil Sharp of the School of Architecture at Carleton University, GCTC claimed its own permanent home at 910 Gladsto ...
TARA ARTS
TARA ARTS

... English. The play was first performed in 1668 at the Palais Royal in a period when Molière's company was, on the one hand, under considerable establishment pressure to modify its output, but on the other hand, under the protection of Louis XIV himself. Little is known about the original performance, ...
swing in Rehearsal Room A at the original Guthrie Theater in
swing in Rehearsal Room A at the original Guthrie Theater in

... who didn’t let me get away with anything,” says Sutton, who was director of the School of Music at the University of Minnesota at that time. He invited Gary to run the University Opera Theatre. Gisselman laughs. “I asked Vern, ‘Doesn’t it bother you that I’ve never directed an opera?’” According to ...
MNI Theatre Review Mapping Report
MNI Theatre Review Mapping Report

... several decades, and today incorporates sectors up and downstream of theatre production itself, much of which is located within Scotland. Whilst this denotes the specialisation of the sector in Scotland and protects Scottish theatre to some extent by not being exposed to external issues (e.g. shocks ...
Rachel and Juliet - Invisible Theatre
Rachel and Juliet - Invisible Theatre

... LYNN REDGRAVE Through the generous support of Bob and Mary Ann Stubbs ...
Globe provides an evening of theatrical magic
Globe provides an evening of theatrical magic

... Festival, and whose directing acumen was demonstrated to Globe patrons with last year's excellent The 39 Steps. ...
Curriculum Provided Meets California and National
Curriculum Provided Meets California and National

... (he had four sisters) of Abraham and Elka Reiss Cohen, who were Jewish immigrants from Galicia, then ruled by Austria-Hungary. His sisters, Sadye, Pearl, Florence, and Evelyn, all studied the piano. His mother did not approve of Sammy studying it though, feeling that the piano was a woman's instrume ...
Theatre`s New Testament - The Topological Media Lab
Theatre`s New Testament - The Topological Media Lab

... In terms of formal technique, we do not work by proliferation of signs, or by accumulation of signs (as in the formal repetitions of oriental theatre). Rather, we subtract, seeking distillation of signs by eliminating those elements of "natural" behavior which obscure pure impulse. Another technique ...
File - Quest Southwest
File - Quest Southwest

... LEE LYFORD is Associate Director of The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath. Plays directed at the Theatre Royal Bath and The Egg include: Hedi - a Goat's Tale (ad. Andrew Pollard), The Judgement of Macbeth (Hattie Naylor), The French Detective and the Blue Dog (Hattie Naylor), Alice Through The Looking Glass ( ...
Scotland`s Theatre Architecture
Scotland`s Theatre Architecture

... theatres. This booklet looks at the architects and styles of these high-quality buildings.We hope that this work will help ensure that these marvellous buildings will remain a part of our lives for generations to come. Malcolm Cooper Chief Inspector Historic Scotland Inspectorate ...
Absurdism and Expressionism *The Magic of Imagination*
Absurdism and Expressionism *The Magic of Imagination*

... In 1955, he received a Stalin Peace Prize The following year, he died of a heart attack in East Berlin ...
Abstracts PDF
Abstracts PDF

... content. To answer the second, which is the main thrust of my paper, the frame of reference needed to be widened rather than narrowed. The frames started to include models of theatre from the past, especially Greek Comedy and the Commedia dell’arte. Add to this Mummer’s plays; Mystery plays; Local S ...
The World of WS JE
The World of WS JE

... This statement is based on point of view. It cannot be proved. It is opinion. The word ‘probably’ alerts the reader to this. In lines 23-31 the writer offers a theory about how Shakespeare might have been caught stealing deer from Charlecote Park. This is neither fact nor opinion. It is an attempt t ...
Summer 2007 - Theatre Alberta
Summer 2007 - Theatre Alberta

... grown into the only fully professional mystery theatre company in Canada, with a stunning new (2003) facility in the Calgary Tower. MARK BELLAMY We still have people after four years who walk into the theatre and say “Oh my god, I had no idea this was here, this is fantastic—it’s beautiful.” Because ...
Program - The Old Globe
Program - The Old Globe

... this dictum, but Shakespeare’s forebears knew it too, and indeed his instinct was to emulate them. The ancient Greeks, who invented the drama, saw the theatre’s reflection of real life as indispensable to the good functioning of a democratic society. The theatre of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Aristoph ...
february 2017 - The Old Globe
february 2017 - The Old Globe

... this dictum, but Shakespeare’s forebears knew it too, and indeed his instinct was to emulate them. The ancient Greeks, who invented the drama, saw the theatre’s reflection of real life as indispensable to the good functioning of a democratic society. The theatre of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Aristoph ...
Spring Awakening - University of Warwick
Spring Awakening - University of Warwick

... increase in the size of the middle class; knock-on effects included an increasingly authoritarian sense of morality, and expanding education system, and an ever-larger audience of readers and theatregoers. ...
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media kit

... ‘We had already made theatre works that catered to questions about teenage boys and alpha males, and so by the time it got to wanting to make a third piece we went “we really wanted to make a story which is about the experience of a young girl”. Rose and I started looking at Sleeping Beauty as a sta ...
The Organization of Professional Theatre in
The Organization of Professional Theatre in

... before 1914 at pp. 5-11. At the present time there are no published annals of the Vancouver theatre. I am grateful to Professor Malcolm Page (Simon Fraser University) and Ms. Anne Kloppenburg (Vancouver City Social Planning Department) for allowing me to consult annals for the years 1886-1907 being ...
Clare Finburgh - University of Essex
Clare Finburgh - University of Essex

... enable the reader/spectator to note that Europe is just as entrenched in ritualism and just as marred by barbarism, as Africa. Therefore, S. deconstructs the idea of 2 different and clearlydefined cultures.  What are the two examples in the play of European ritualism?  It’s significant that S. add ...
Alan Ayckbourn Plays: Bedroom Farce
Alan Ayckbourn Plays: Bedroom Farce

... but also to exacerbate the crises in other people's marriages. It also deals with parental destructiveness, marital violence, failures of communication, male vanity. Where a lesser dramatist might set up these themes and then find an action that illustrated them, Ayckbourn sets up a brilliantly comi ...
Performing Arts in Bulgaria: Policies, Practices, and Change
Performing Arts in Bulgaria: Policies, Practices, and Change

... One of the key words of the cultural reform being introduced in the recent years is the word “de-centralisation”. What is behind the striving to de-centralise the theatre system is the wish of the state to step back from the direct control of the theatres, as well as its need to put the weight of su ...
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The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.
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