NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN VENTRILOQUISTS Ryan
... nineteenth century, I have amassed a sizable amount of material about the ventriloquists of the period. Ventriloquists are mentioned in the nineteenth century press much more often than puppeteers, and the discovery of the names of so many ventriloquists who, as far as I know, are not mentioned in a ...
... nineteenth century, I have amassed a sizable amount of material about the ventriloquists of the period. Ventriloquists are mentioned in the nineteenth century press much more often than puppeteers, and the discovery of the names of so many ventriloquists who, as far as I know, are not mentioned in a ...
Devising Solo Performance: A Practitioner`s Enquiry
... tense. When work or working processes are analysed which are both relevant to the interviews but also continue to be worked within the present, I use the present tense. I will generally reference published ...
... tense. When work or working processes are analysed which are both relevant to the interviews but also continue to be worked within the present, I use the present tense. I will generally reference published ...
Michael Chekhov and His Approach to Acting in Contemporary
... '~oannaMerlin, Auditioning (Vintage Books, 2001) Intro. xx. 'Michael Kirby, The Drama Review, Michael Chekhov ed., vol. 27 (1983), 2. ...
... '~oannaMerlin, Auditioning (Vintage Books, 2001) Intro. xx. 'Michael Kirby, The Drama Review, Michael Chekhov ed., vol. 27 (1983), 2. ...
michael chekhov and his approach to acting
... Lee Strasberg was not happy about this, however, the other members of the Theatre were excited to meet him and be introduced to his ideas directly. Strasberg was not impressed with Chekhov's external directorial and acting techniques and was pleased when the Group members concluded that his style wa ...
... Lee Strasberg was not happy about this, however, the other members of the Theatre were excited to meet him and be introduced to his ideas directly. Strasberg was not impressed with Chekhov's external directorial and acting techniques and was pleased when the Group members concluded that his style wa ...
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - UVa-Wise
... THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 1100: Stagecraft THT 1111: Technical Theater Practicum THT 1300 Introduction to Theatrical Design THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 2210: Rehearsal, Ensemble, & Performance THT 1000: Introduction to The ...
... THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 1100: Stagecraft THT 1111: Technical Theater Practicum THT 1300 Introduction to Theatrical Design THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 2210: Rehearsal, Ensemble, & Performance THT 1000: Introduction to The ...
alice childress (1916-1994) papers, 1937-1997
... “Outstanding Contributions as an Artist.” Two years later she followed with Gold Through the Trees, the first play by a black woman produced in the United States. Gold Through the Trees is a dramatic revue with music that takes place in Africa prior to colonization and after. The play was also produ ...
... “Outstanding Contributions as an Artist.” Two years later she followed with Gold Through the Trees, the first play by a black woman produced in the United States. Gold Through the Trees is a dramatic revue with music that takes place in Africa prior to colonization and after. The play was also produ ...
Mad Dogs and Englishmen: A Study of Noel Coward
... defends his plays in print and, at times, takes issue with the critics. For this reason, it is wise to investigate Coward's remarks in the light of those of his critics. Short, concise phrases, therefore, have been sifted from the works of Coward and will be seen in fragmentary form as were the rema ...
... defends his plays in print and, at times, takes issue with the critics. For this reason, it is wise to investigate Coward's remarks in the light of those of his critics. Short, concise phrases, therefore, have been sifted from the works of Coward and will be seen in fragmentary form as were the rema ...
- Warwick WRAP
... first section chronicles Ibsen-related events between 1872, when his work was first introduced to a Briton, and 1888, when growing interest in the 'higher drama' culminated in a truly popular edition of three of Ibsen's plays. During these early years, knowledge about and appreciation of Ibsen's wor ...
... first section chronicles Ibsen-related events between 1872, when his work was first introduced to a Briton, and 1888, when growing interest in the 'higher drama' culminated in a truly popular edition of three of Ibsen's plays. During these early years, knowledge about and appreciation of Ibsen's wor ...
Harry Clay and Clay`s Vaudeville Company, 1865
... number of historical black holes that have occurred in our knowledge of this period of popular Australian theatrical and cultural history. While one particular argument - that Harry Clay was one of the three most important figures in vaudeville management in Australia - is not entirely new, the thes ...
... number of historical black holes that have occurred in our knowledge of this period of popular Australian theatrical and cultural history. While one particular argument - that Harry Clay was one of the three most important figures in vaudeville management in Australia - is not entirely new, the thes ...
Surviving Antigone: Anouilh, Adaptation, and the Archive
... the archival limitations and motivations controlling its legacy and reception to this day. By creating a space in which multiple readings of this play can exist, I consider adaptation studies and archival theory and practice in the form of theatre history, with a view to dismantle some of the miscon ...
... the archival limitations and motivations controlling its legacy and reception to this day. By creating a space in which multiple readings of this play can exist, I consider adaptation studies and archival theory and practice in the form of theatre history, with a view to dismantle some of the miscon ...
The American Career of Maria Ouspenskaya
... theatre seasons prior to Ouspenskaya's 1923 arrival in America, three hundred and fifty-three plays were produced on Broadway alone, and the growth of legitimate theatre production continued until the advent of sound movies with The Jazz Singer in 1927.^ ...
... theatre seasons prior to Ouspenskaya's 1923 arrival in America, three hundred and fifty-three plays were produced on Broadway alone, and the growth of legitimate theatre production continued until the advent of sound movies with The Jazz Singer in 1927.^ ...
Thesis
... Compass Players and a founding member of the Playwrights Theatre Club, young Ruhl was never a standout in performance, but quickly found her niche in the scene-study class where she went on to teach. In many ways Ruhl’s experience at the Piven Theatre laid a strong foundation for her style as a play ...
... Compass Players and a founding member of the Playwrights Theatre Club, young Ruhl was never a standout in performance, but quickly found her niche in the scene-study class where she went on to teach. In many ways Ruhl’s experience at the Piven Theatre laid a strong foundation for her style as a play ...
Public and private space in Alison`s House
... had married Cook in 1913, she had published two novels, The Glory of the Conquered (1909) and The Visioning (1911), and a volume of short stories, "Lifted Masks" (1912), while she lived in Davenport where she had grown up. Before becoming a full-time writer, she lived in Des Moines, Iowa, to attend ...
... had married Cook in 1913, she had published two novels, The Glory of the Conquered (1909) and The Visioning (1911), and a volume of short stories, "Lifted Masks" (1912), while she lived in Davenport where she had grown up. Before becoming a full-time writer, she lived in Des Moines, Iowa, to attend ...
Icon - Unisa Institutional Repository
... thought would stand up and speak out against the degree of corruption and everything that’s going wrong… simply concern themselves with getting richer’ (Peters 2011). This is evident in some of his recent plays, for example: Captain Tiger, Bird Watcher, Train Driver and Blue Iris. Nevertheless, in t ...
... thought would stand up and speak out against the degree of corruption and everything that’s going wrong… simply concern themselves with getting richer’ (Peters 2011). This is evident in some of his recent plays, for example: Captain Tiger, Bird Watcher, Train Driver and Blue Iris. Nevertheless, in t ...
Theatre - What`s On Live
... young woman called Hellena, looking to gain worldly experience before her brother sends her to a convent, and the famous courtesan, Angellica Bianca, played in this production by RSC Associate Artist Alexandra Gilbreath. “Angellica is a very high-class courtesan who has previously been the mistress ...
... young woman called Hellena, looking to gain worldly experience before her brother sends her to a convent, and the famous courtesan, Angellica Bianca, played in this production by RSC Associate Artist Alexandra Gilbreath. “Angellica is a very high-class courtesan who has previously been the mistress ...
ABSTRACT A Director`s Approach to Anton Chekhov`s The Seagull
... Art Theatre (MAT) on the opening night of The Seagull, December 17, 1898. The play had been produced before, by the Aleksandrinsky Theatre; however, the production was such a debacle that Chekhov had sworn off the theatre altogether. Perhaps because of this initial failure, the MAT actors‘ nervous t ...
... Art Theatre (MAT) on the opening night of The Seagull, December 17, 1898. The play had been produced before, by the Aleksandrinsky Theatre; however, the production was such a debacle that Chekhov had sworn off the theatre altogether. Perhaps because of this initial failure, the MAT actors‘ nervous t ...
Evaluation of the KSCS Drama Project COMMUNITY SUMMARY
... 1. Is KSCS Drama aligned to the Community Health Plan? 2. Is there financial accountability within the project? 3. What are the project’s service delivery successes? 4. What are the community’s service delivery needs in this area? 5. Is the resourcing adequate for the project? 6. Are the projec ...
... 1. Is KSCS Drama aligned to the Community Health Plan? 2. Is there financial accountability within the project? 3. What are the project’s service delivery successes? 4. What are the community’s service delivery needs in this area? 5. Is the resourcing adequate for the project? 6. Are the projec ...
Containment Is the Enemy
... accurately their uses, have become somewhat more thoroughly ramified with time, more sophisticated, perhaps even a bit more mellowed with age; but they are to be found in Schechner’s earliest work and in his latest. And at the most basic level of this is a perspective best described as existentialis ...
... accurately their uses, have become somewhat more thoroughly ramified with time, more sophisticated, perhaps even a bit more mellowed with age; but they are to be found in Schechner’s earliest work and in his latest. And at the most basic level of this is a perspective best described as existentialis ...
Deaf Theatre: Audience Appeal - Rochester Institute of Technology
... of offering productions that appeal to Deaf people. Although there is some disagreement among scholars regarding the terms related to Deaf theatre, there is general agreement that the ultimate purposes of theatres of the deaf and theatres for the deaf are dissimilar. Theatres of the deaf intend to p ...
... of offering productions that appeal to Deaf people. Although there is some disagreement among scholars regarding the terms related to Deaf theatre, there is general agreement that the ultimate purposes of theatres of the deaf and theatres for the deaf are dissimilar. Theatres of the deaf intend to p ...
Downloaded on 2016-09-03T11:25:52Z - CORA Home
... identified, which is listed over the following two pages. Since the main objectives of this project were to map incorporations of Irish drama in relation to other theatrical activity and the evolution of the approaches and the resulting stagings, it was deemed necessary to structure the project diac ...
... identified, which is listed over the following two pages. Since the main objectives of this project were to map incorporations of Irish drama in relation to other theatrical activity and the evolution of the approaches and the resulting stagings, it was deemed necessary to structure the project diac ...
View/Open - CORA Home - University College Cork
... identified, which is listed over the following two pages. Since the main objectives of this project were to map incorporations of Irish drama in relation to other theatrical activity and the evolution of the approaches and the resulting stagings, it was deemed necessary to structure the project diac ...
... identified, which is listed over the following two pages. Since the main objectives of this project were to map incorporations of Irish drama in relation to other theatrical activity and the evolution of the approaches and the resulting stagings, it was deemed necessary to structure the project diac ...
the SUMMER 14 season brochure
... Longplayer is a 1,000 year-long musical composition which will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999. We invite you to take part in a discussion and exposition led by composer Jem Finer with sections of the work being performed by voices from The Joyful Company of Singers ...
... Longplayer is a 1,000 year-long musical composition which will continue to play without repetition until the last moment of 2999. We invite you to take part in a discussion and exposition led by composer Jem Finer with sections of the work being performed by voices from The Joyful Company of Singers ...
Cherie Gordon Collection
... were on a mission to reform society, and of course, to raise hell for their own delight. However, everything was to change dramatically in the next two years. In August 1974, Patty One Person and Cherie left California for Australia where Cherie had been promised a job teaching Physical Education an ...
... were on a mission to reform society, and of course, to raise hell for their own delight. However, everything was to change dramatically in the next two years. In August 1974, Patty One Person and Cherie left California for Australia where Cherie had been promised a job teaching Physical Education an ...
ACTRESSES ON THE LONDON STAGE, 1670-1755: A
... some of his goals. However, the value judgments that are implied in the preface by Wilson’s concern for his actresses “behavior” continue throughout his analysis in the text. In the fifth chapter, when evaluating the possible influence of actresses on the plays being written, he concludes that “Regr ...
... some of his goals. However, the value judgments that are implied in the preface by Wilson’s concern for his actresses “behavior” continue throughout his analysis in the text. In the fifth chapter, when evaluating the possible influence of actresses on the plays being written, he concludes that “Regr ...
birmingham - What`s On Live
... Bromsgrove St, Birmingham B5 6RG This publication is printed on paper from a sustainable source and is produced without the use of elemental chlorine. and We endorse the recycling of our magazine and would encourage you to pass it on to others to read when you have finished with it. 13-14 Abbey Fore ...
... Bromsgrove St, Birmingham B5 6RG This publication is printed on paper from a sustainable source and is produced without the use of elemental chlorine. and We endorse the recycling of our magazine and would encourage you to pass it on to others to read when you have finished with it. 13-14 Abbey Fore ...
Theatre of France
The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.