“Cultural and political pluralizations of Shakespeare on the Spanish Stage... José Manuel González (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)
... Spanish Golden Age dramatists. There has been an unprecedented increase in Shakespearean performances in contrast with the small number of plays by the Golden Age dramatists seen on the Spanish stage (Gregor 1). Summer festivals like Grec, Almagro, Mérida, Santa Susanna and Olite have given a specia ...
... Spanish Golden Age dramatists. There has been an unprecedented increase in Shakespearean performances in contrast with the small number of plays by the Golden Age dramatists seen on the Spanish stage (Gregor 1). Summer festivals like Grec, Almagro, Mérida, Santa Susanna and Olite have given a specia ...
texas state vita - Texas State University
... "Forging Through the Mire: Honduran Theatre in the Aftermath of Hurricane Mitch." Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE). Chicago, August 2001. "A Lesson Before Dying or All I Ever Really Needed to Know I Learned in the Louisiana Penitentiary." Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC). Jac ...
... "Forging Through the Mire: Honduran Theatre in the Aftermath of Hurricane Mitch." Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE). Chicago, August 2001. "A Lesson Before Dying or All I Ever Really Needed to Know I Learned in the Louisiana Penitentiary." Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC). Jac ...
Open-air theatre in the centre of the city: acoustic design
... measurements under real operating conditions present a background noise of over 45 dB(A), that is an increase of approximately 4 dB compared to the acoustic prediction model, whereas significant excess (approximately 7 to 11dB) is recorded in circumstances where there is a continuation (without any ...
... measurements under real operating conditions present a background noise of over 45 dB(A), that is an increase of approximately 4 dB compared to the acoustic prediction model, whereas significant excess (approximately 7 to 11dB) is recorded in circumstances where there is a continuation (without any ...
Theatre
... I can evaluate how the audience responses to a performance affect both the performer and the audience members. ...
... I can evaluate how the audience responses to a performance affect both the performer and the audience members. ...
INTRODUCTION As its title also mentions it, the present paper
... maximum significance in the theatre, but it is equally obvious that he can not be considered the only one having this position. Respecting the text, making it the solid basis of the theatrical performance, the director creates a new, personal work of art, interpreting the play in a creative manner. ...
... maximum significance in the theatre, but it is equally obvious that he can not be considered the only one having this position. Respecting the text, making it the solid basis of the theatrical performance, the director creates a new, personal work of art, interpreting the play in a creative manner. ...
Contacts:
... Theater Tri-buhne (Stuttgart). In recent years, his performances were nominated as the best theatrical works in Hungary. For the first time Bagossy directs a world famous classical play by his fellow-countryman, playwright Ferenc Molnár. ...
... Theater Tri-buhne (Stuttgart). In recent years, his performances were nominated as the best theatrical works in Hungary. For the first time Bagossy directs a world famous classical play by his fellow-countryman, playwright Ferenc Molnár. ...
Theatre as Incarnation: Toward a Vision for
... Assuming I am right, why would the Bible have so little to say about drama? That silence, which I once saw as a frustrating disappointment, I now view as an important clue. Theatre as we know it in the West was invented as a form of worship. The elders of the ancient Greek Dionysian cult eventually ...
... Assuming I am right, why would the Bible have so little to say about drama? That silence, which I once saw as a frustrating disappointment, I now view as an important clue. Theatre as we know it in the West was invented as a form of worship. The elders of the ancient Greek Dionysian cult eventually ...
TheatreTerms2
... Blocking: These are the stage movements and positions that the director works out with the actors in rehearsal for dramatic effect—and so they won’t bump into each. The stage manager makes a careful note of blocking directions for later reference. Break a leg: A friendly, customary encouragement ...
... Blocking: These are the stage movements and positions that the director works out with the actors in rehearsal for dramatic effect—and so they won’t bump into each. The stage manager makes a careful note of blocking directions for later reference. Break a leg: A friendly, customary encouragement ...
File - Quasimondo Milwaukee Physical Theatre
... bullies, and our strange new teacher Viceroy Subato from Kyoto, who keeps staring at me in study hall, and would be kind of hot if he didn't dress so funny...Oh! There’s also saving the world. Business men become samurai, schoolgirls change into sailor scouts and dreams become reality in this exciti ...
... bullies, and our strange new teacher Viceroy Subato from Kyoto, who keeps staring at me in study hall, and would be kind of hot if he didn't dress so funny...Oh! There’s also saving the world. Business men become samurai, schoolgirls change into sailor scouts and dreams become reality in this exciti ...
SOMEONE ELSE`S HEART or THEATER TREATISE ON BORDERS
... analyzing the social organization of the so-called "First world" and their way of life, in particular, in analyzing the reverse face of united Europe (Supermarket) and "the American Dream" (America, part two). In addition to the political and social criticism, her plays speak of the most intimate pe ...
... analyzing the social organization of the so-called "First world" and their way of life, in particular, in analyzing the reverse face of united Europe (Supermarket) and "the American Dream" (America, part two). In addition to the political and social criticism, her plays speak of the most intimate pe ...
About... - Paige Hernandez
... all of our own lives, love, loss, triumphs and missteps, all with a hip-hop lens through which to examine them. There is no doubt in my mind now that #hiphoptheatreisreal and that #visualmixtapesdoexist.‖- Simone Jacobson, Couch Sessions This show will make you laugh, cry, and then laugh some more. ...
... all of our own lives, love, loss, triumphs and missteps, all with a hip-hop lens through which to examine them. There is no doubt in my mind now that #hiphoptheatreisreal and that #visualmixtapesdoexist.‖- Simone Jacobson, Couch Sessions This show will make you laugh, cry, and then laugh some more. ...
jamaican pantomime – the people`s theatre
... In an attempt to keep the form alive in the face of critical and academic indifference, the increasing commercialization of the Jamaican theatre and the decline of voluntarism in the performing arts, in about 1985 the Little Theatre Movement made a conscious decision to move in the direction of the ...
... In an attempt to keep the form alive in the face of critical and academic indifference, the increasing commercialization of the Jamaican theatre and the decline of voluntarism in the performing arts, in about 1985 the Little Theatre Movement made a conscious decision to move in the direction of the ...
Approaches to Acting Meyerhold and Boal Bree Smith
... represented by a safe, stereotypical image of a worker not being able to meet their employers demands. This image is then manipulated until all agree that it represents a real image, so that then the reason behind the bad-day at work is that they might not be able to have time off to go to a social ...
... represented by a safe, stereotypical image of a worker not being able to meet their employers demands. This image is then manipulated until all agree that it represents a real image, so that then the reason behind the bad-day at work is that they might not be able to have time off to go to a social ...
Theatre M.F.A. - Towson University
... New work may be fashioned in different ways using a variety of methodologies from theatrical and other art forms. Past student work has included Bunraku puppetry; translation of contemporary European drama; object theatre; integration of video with live performance; experiments in autobiographical p ...
... New work may be fashioned in different ways using a variety of methodologies from theatrical and other art forms. Past student work has included Bunraku puppetry; translation of contemporary European drama; object theatre; integration of video with live performance; experiments in autobiographical p ...
THR 228 -- Voices of Diversity in Contemporary American Theatre
... Identify the Protagonist (main character/hero) and Antagonist (blocking figure/villain) Identity and role of the chorus if applicable (who makes up the chorus and to what degree is it directly involved in the action) They should also contain your initial reactions and reflections. You may make note ...
... Identify the Protagonist (main character/hero) and Antagonist (blocking figure/villain) Identity and role of the chorus if applicable (who makes up the chorus and to what degree is it directly involved in the action) They should also contain your initial reactions and reflections. You may make note ...
the seagull - CDN Orléans Loiret Centre
... The play was written at the time when film and psychoanalysis were being invented, and it reflects turn-of-the century changes that, without being articulated, surround characters hanging between longing and anxiety, despair and hope, shortly before the great wars. When Chekhov wrote The Seagull, t ...
... The play was written at the time when film and psychoanalysis were being invented, and it reflects turn-of-the century changes that, without being articulated, surround characters hanging between longing and anxiety, despair and hope, shortly before the great wars. When Chekhov wrote The Seagull, t ...
The Bald Soprano and The Chairs
... stories and poems carries the characters right back to the beginning. The Bald Soprano was Eugene Ionesco’s first play, performed in 1950 at the Théâtre des Noctambules. At the time, Ionesco had been learning to speak English by copying sentences from an English primer. As he copied the simple phras ...
... stories and poems carries the characters right back to the beginning. The Bald Soprano was Eugene Ionesco’s first play, performed in 1950 at the Théâtre des Noctambules. At the time, Ionesco had been learning to speak English by copying sentences from an English primer. As he copied the simple phras ...
Theatre
... readers’ theatre – an orchestrated reading presentation relying primarily on vocal characterization, without the use of visual theatre elements such as costuming, sets, or blocking. rehearsal—the period of time used to prepare a play for performance for an audience resonance—fullness of voice create ...
... readers’ theatre – an orchestrated reading presentation relying primarily on vocal characterization, without the use of visual theatre elements such as costuming, sets, or blocking. rehearsal—the period of time used to prepare a play for performance for an audience resonance—fullness of voice create ...
- NWCommons - Northwestern College
... the invasion of Iraq. That the uneven script brimmed with too many unfunny puns and awkward comic rhythms made their job more difficult. But overall the enthusiastic trio succeeded. Director Ivan Fuller kept the text fresh by injecting several new lines drawn from recent news headlines. In a playful ...
... the invasion of Iraq. That the uneven script brimmed with too many unfunny puns and awkward comic rhythms made their job more difficult. But overall the enthusiastic trio succeeded. Director Ivan Fuller kept the text fresh by injecting several new lines drawn from recent news headlines. In a playful ...
Robert Falls` Production of "Uncle Vanya"
... Uncle Vanya. Taken from a literal translation by Margarita Shalina and the original Russian text, Baker’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s intimate play about relationships, love and loss, has been hailed as “easygoing, free of the stilted or formal locutions that clutter up some of the more antique-so ...
... Uncle Vanya. Taken from a literal translation by Margarita Shalina and the original Russian text, Baker’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s intimate play about relationships, love and loss, has been hailed as “easygoing, free of the stilted or formal locutions that clutter up some of the more antique-so ...
Nothing Sacred - South Coast Repertory
... and military superiority, but also marked the beginning of unprecedented social upheaval. The first item on Alexander’s reform agenda was to abolish that most archaic and disgraceful aspect of Russian society — the survival of serfdom. Although the practice had long since been disappeared from the r ...
... and military superiority, but also marked the beginning of unprecedented social upheaval. The first item on Alexander’s reform agenda was to abolish that most archaic and disgraceful aspect of Russian society — the survival of serfdom. Although the practice had long since been disappeared from the r ...
Robert Corrigan - The College of Fellows of the American Theatre
... the performers' own consciousness and also that of the audience (which ideally would cease being an audience). In short, our avant garde used the theatre as a means to something else - which was nonaesthetic, like drugs, ESP, or meditation. Thus, it was political, environmental, improvisational, pa ...
... the performers' own consciousness and also that of the audience (which ideally would cease being an audience). In short, our avant garde used the theatre as a means to something else - which was nonaesthetic, like drugs, ESP, or meditation. Thus, it was political, environmental, improvisational, pa ...
BROADW AY THEATRE GUIDE - Applause
... a 1920s murder mystery. As the show’s title might suggest, this is not as easy as it sounds with everything that can go wrong doing just that. Despite the setbacks, the actors of CPDS struggle bravely to reach the final curtain. ...
... a 1920s murder mystery. As the show’s title might suggest, this is not as easy as it sounds with everything that can go wrong doing just that. Despite the setbacks, the actors of CPDS struggle bravely to reach the final curtain. ...
broadway`s favorite diva, judy kaye, hits the high notes in asolo rep`s
... Repertory Theatre), The Love of Three Oranges (La Jolla Playhouse), Streets of New York and The Constant Wife (Westport Country Playhouse), The Winter’s Tale and The Two Gentlemen of Verona (The Shakespeare Theatre), Animal Crackers (Arena Stage), The Importance of Being Earnest (The Old Globe), No ...
... Repertory Theatre), The Love of Three Oranges (La Jolla Playhouse), Streets of New York and The Constant Wife (Westport Country Playhouse), The Winter’s Tale and The Two Gentlemen of Verona (The Shakespeare Theatre), Animal Crackers (Arena Stage), The Importance of Being Earnest (The Old Globe), No ...
View the Production Program
... her the most thrilling opera singer of the 20th century and a landmark figure in the history of performing opera. Long before acting coaching, personal training, career planing and PR representation became lucrative industries of themselves, Maria Callas did it almost single-handedly. She sparked re ...
... her the most thrilling opera singer of the 20th century and a landmark figure in the history of performing opera. Long before acting coaching, personal training, career planing and PR representation became lucrative industries of themselves, Maria Callas did it almost single-handedly. She sparked re ...
Theatre of France
The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.