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NT Education Workpack Tartuffe

... How many foreign, non anglophone, playwrights are regularly performed on the British stage? Brecht? Ibsen? One play by Pirandello? How many have survived over three centuries? Racine – just. Corneille – very occasionally. And of course JeanBaptiste Poquelin, Molière, whose major plays show no sign o ...
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... definition as ontological, a description of the essential nature of performance. In response, Auslander argues not only that the status and perception of live performance as live is historically contingent, but that it is in fact constructed upon the very idea of non-live performance. Indeed, Auslan ...
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Petitioners, v. Respondents. ______ On Petition for a Writ of

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Full Text - American Cinematheque

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preserving theatrical legacy - American Theatre Archive Project

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The Devil`s Disciple - The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

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TDBRO 10.06.16.indd - Yale School of Drama

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The Aesthetics of the Oppressed - CAL-XL

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Princess Ida - Madison Savoyards Ltd.

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A Journey Across the Atlantic: the History of Melodrama in

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The 2014-15 Tempe Yearbook PDF

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... seminal regional production at (his hometown) Cleveland Play House, kindling his love for theatre (that production featured Dudley Digges, who originated the role of Gramps on Broadway). And how fortunate are we to have a production of On Borrowed Time directed by one who is perfectly attuned to its ...
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The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.
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