PhD Thesis - ARAN Home
... Sara Allgood and her sister Molly (Maire O’Neill). Allgood had also begun her career with Inghinidhe na hÉireann, although she later travelled to Liverpool and left for Australia in 1915 with the lead in ‘a Hibernicized melodrama’ entitled Peg O’ My Heart. (Frazier Hollywoo ...
... Sara Allgood and her sister Molly (Maire O’Neill). Allgood had also begun her career with Inghinidhe na hÉireann, although she later travelled to Liverpool and left for Australia in 1915 with the lead in ‘a Hibernicized melodrama’ entitled Peg O’ My Heart. (Frazier Hollywoo ...
The Children of Molemo: an Analysis of Johnny Simons
... ancestral European archetypes, yet remain connected to their native soil. Samuel Hudson o f the Fort Worth Star-Telegram describes the physical aspect of the theatre: "Scene: The Hip Pocket's amphitheater, 13.7 miles west of downtown Fort Worth. Usually described as undescribable, this structure is ...
... ancestral European archetypes, yet remain connected to their native soil. Samuel Hudson o f the Fort Worth Star-Telegram describes the physical aspect of the theatre: "Scene: The Hip Pocket's amphitheater, 13.7 miles west of downtown Fort Worth. Usually described as undescribable, this structure is ...
Bc1852
... The star of the evening dance thrice, in a trifling ballet; but a half-dozen of her steps and one single pose satisfied the lookers-on, that she has not the smallest chance in the world of achieving eminence as a dancer. Surely the fair dancer's head must have been turned by flattery, ere she could ...
... The star of the evening dance thrice, in a trifling ballet; but a half-dozen of her steps and one single pose satisfied the lookers-on, that she has not the smallest chance in the world of achieving eminence as a dancer. Surely the fair dancer's head must have been turned by flattery, ere she could ...
Master_Thesis
... In chapters two and three, I will initially examine the contemporary criticism of Wilde’s society comedies and the trends in theatre criticism that shaped this criticism. Secondly, these chapters will explore Wilde’s stylistic use of different dramatic devices such as the use of minor characters to ...
... In chapters two and three, I will initially examine the contemporary criticism of Wilde’s society comedies and the trends in theatre criticism that shaped this criticism. Secondly, these chapters will explore Wilde’s stylistic use of different dramatic devices such as the use of minor characters to ...
360 ° series - Theatre for a New Audience
... nomad steppes and the Middle East 3, Timur was culturally mixed, as suited the liminality of his homeland. Transoxiana was a part of the Chaghatai Khanate4 of the Mongol Empire, and although a member of the Mongol Barlas tribe, Timur spoke Turkic and Persian rather than Mongol, and was Muslim.5 Thro ...
... nomad steppes and the Middle East 3, Timur was culturally mixed, as suited the liminality of his homeland. Transoxiana was a part of the Chaghatai Khanate4 of the Mongol Empire, and although a member of the Mongol Barlas tribe, Timur spoke Turkic and Persian rather than Mongol, and was Muslim.5 Thro ...
Medea
... the role of the chorus, for instance, be represented and what would they stand for now in a more contemporary setting? All of the themes and communication of them could also be looked at from this perspective, for a modern audience. The staging of the play would work well on a proscenium or thrust s ...
... the role of the chorus, for instance, be represented and what would they stand for now in a more contemporary setting? All of the themes and communication of them could also be looked at from this perspective, for a modern audience. The staging of the play would work well on a proscenium or thrust s ...
BIOColman the Younge..
... custom and the market alone had enforced the summer closings. Thus the larger houses never felt obliged to stop a successful run on 15 May simply because that was the Haymarket's legal opening night. These intrusions often ran on into June, delaying the Haymarket's opening for a month or more, a rui ...
... custom and the market alone had enforced the summer closings. Thus the larger houses never felt obliged to stop a successful run on 15 May simply because that was the Haymarket's legal opening night. These intrusions often ran on into June, delaying the Haymarket's opening for a month or more, a rui ...
Doll`s House Study Guide
... The following year, with the help of a famous violinist, Ibsen became a playwright in residence with the Norwegian Theater in Bergen, where he was expected to produce at least a play a year about the glories of Norwegian history. However, these historical plays were often more concerned with an indi ...
... The following year, with the help of a famous violinist, Ibsen became a playwright in residence with the Norwegian Theater in Bergen, where he was expected to produce at least a play a year about the glories of Norwegian history. However, these historical plays were often more concerned with an indi ...
EUGENE VAKHTANGOV`S INFLUENCE UPON
... understanding of Nemirovich-Danchenko's technique of penetrating into the playwright's structure and the actor's personality. Nemirovich-Danchenko's influence on Vakhtangov's working methods and aesthetic views was especially evident in the staging of Ibsen's Rosmersholm. which Vakhtangov began in 1 ...
... understanding of Nemirovich-Danchenko's technique of penetrating into the playwright's structure and the actor's personality. Nemirovich-Danchenko's influence on Vakhtangov's working methods and aesthetic views was especially evident in the staging of Ibsen's Rosmersholm. which Vakhtangov began in 1 ...
diplomarbeit - E-Theses
... a division is a good basis for comparison provided. I will argue that Bean's writing underwent significant changes and show how Bean’s development is reflected in his plays. His first play Toast (1999) was chosen for a closer analysis because it is the most illustrative example of Bean’s initial pla ...
... a division is a good basis for comparison provided. I will argue that Bean's writing underwent significant changes and show how Bean’s development is reflected in his plays. His first play Toast (1999) was chosen for a closer analysis because it is the most illustrative example of Bean’s initial pla ...
THE HAROLD: A REVOLUTIONARY FORM THAT
... cooperatively according to agreed-upon rules or game structures, in the presence of an audience—frequently resulting in comedy.”12 Or as The Annoyance Theatre founder Mick Napier more simply states “improvisation is getting on stage and making stuff up as you go along.”13 While all true, these defin ...
... cooperatively according to agreed-upon rules or game structures, in the presence of an audience—frequently resulting in comedy.”12 Or as The Annoyance Theatre founder Mick Napier more simply states “improvisation is getting on stage and making stuff up as you go along.”13 While all true, these defin ...
LORT Rulebook 13-17
... (D) In New York, a permanent board of four arbitrators, mutually acceptable to Equity and LORT, shall be selected to hear and determine disputes. Each arbitrator shall hear such disputes on a rotating basis; however, in the event a member of the board is not available to hear a dispute in his proper ...
... (D) In New York, a permanent board of four arbitrators, mutually acceptable to Equity and LORT, shall be selected to hear and determine disputes. Each arbitrator shall hear such disputes on a rotating basis; however, in the event a member of the board is not available to hear a dispute in his proper ...
Künstlerbürgertum
... the theatre. Thus, court performers were integrated into the city’s citizenry and were not considered to be vagrant strollers. Furthermore, social climbing in society was easier for court actors. One of the most important aspects of the present work is to understand the role of the relationship betw ...
... the theatre. Thus, court performers were integrated into the city’s citizenry and were not considered to be vagrant strollers. Furthermore, social climbing in society was easier for court actors. One of the most important aspects of the present work is to understand the role of the relationship betw ...
MARTIN A. THALER 609-636-2815
... THE 005: Oral Interpretation of Literature (A) THE 005: Oral Interpretation of Literature (B) This semester was originally scheduled as my sabbatical. However, when I became chair it became an inconvenient time to be away from the department. In light of this, I taught two sections of Oral Interpret ...
... THE 005: Oral Interpretation of Literature (A) THE 005: Oral Interpretation of Literature (B) This semester was originally scheduled as my sabbatical. However, when I became chair it became an inconvenient time to be away from the department. In light of this, I taught two sections of Oral Interpret ...
The Disenchantment of the Wonderful
... “but suffering, on the other hand, is something the imagination cannot represent, except in a rendering which represents it as already perfected (idealized), that is, softened, toned-down, foreshortened.”17 The wording here is in significant contrast to the romantic conception of imagination as an ...
... “but suffering, on the other hand, is something the imagination cannot represent, except in a rendering which represents it as already perfected (idealized), that is, softened, toned-down, foreshortened.”17 The wording here is in significant contrast to the romantic conception of imagination as an ...
Parker Starbuck (2011) Cyborg Theatre
... support. In London, Terry Stoller’s visits keep NY close, and fellow US transplants Kurt Taroff and Lara Shalson make “home” more familiar; embracing London was more exciting with friend and classmate Bruce Kirle, who died too early. This research was conducted at a rich time in the development of m ...
... support. In London, Terry Stoller’s visits keep NY close, and fellow US transplants Kurt Taroff and Lara Shalson make “home” more familiar; embracing London was more exciting with friend and classmate Bruce Kirle, who died too early. This research was conducted at a rich time in the development of m ...
Theatre - What`s On Live
... potential to be creative if given the opportunity. I am well known as a painter of people; however, I’ve wanted to develop a way to engage audiences more fully in the subject matter of my work and also within its physicality. I’ve developed this project to enable creativity to be as accessible as po ...
... potential to be creative if given the opportunity. I am well known as a painter of people; however, I’ve wanted to develop a way to engage audiences more fully in the subject matter of my work and also within its physicality. I’ve developed this project to enable creativity to be as accessible as po ...
One-Act Play
... as if when God conceived the world, that was Poetry; He formed it, and that was Sculpture; He colored it, and that was painting; He peopled it with living beings, and that was the grand, divine, eternal Drama.” ...
... as if when God conceived the world, that was Poetry; He formed it, and that was Sculpture; He colored it, and that was painting; He peopled it with living beings, and that was the grand, divine, eternal Drama.” ...
voices - Backstage
... o glimpse the future of our nation’s theater, look no further than the Humana Festival of New American Plays. In its first-ever iteration in 1977, after all, the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky, produced “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, a play that would go on to a successful Broadway run and w ...
... o glimpse the future of our nation’s theater, look no further than the Humana Festival of New American Plays. In its first-ever iteration in 1977, after all, the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky, produced “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, a play that would go on to a successful Broadway run and w ...
The development of the pre-show in English Shakespearean
... encountered on school and exam syllabuses, and providing cultural property such as phrases and characters in everyday use, and material for lavish performance on national television, but performance of their work is necessarily an adaptation of the original. With Shakespeare it is otherwise in Engla ...
... encountered on school and exam syllabuses, and providing cultural property such as phrases and characters in everyday use, and material for lavish performance on national television, but performance of their work is necessarily an adaptation of the original. With Shakespeare it is otherwise in Engla ...
the warden of the tomb
... saw. As far as the aesthetic movements of the twentieth century are concerned, one can take this statement even one step further, and regard this epoch as the most vigorous period of the history of art due to the mutinous features of the innovative genres that emerged in this century which posed ser ...
... saw. As far as the aesthetic movements of the twentieth century are concerned, one can take this statement even one step further, and regard this epoch as the most vigorous period of the history of art due to the mutinous features of the innovative genres that emerged in this century which posed ser ...
Theatre Arts T A
... The Department of Theatre and Dance is dedicated to two primary goals: to provide students with the highest caliber of training in theatre and dance that will allow them to create performances of any kind at any level, and to provide the southern Minnesota region with a multifaceted, high quality th ...
... The Department of Theatre and Dance is dedicated to two primary goals: to provide students with the highest caliber of training in theatre and dance that will allow them to create performances of any kind at any level, and to provide the southern Minnesota region with a multifaceted, high quality th ...
Finding Futurist Fashion: Lost Links to Haute Couture
... interplay between fashion and Futurism is widely overlooked. For example, in 1998, the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art presented an exhibition entitled “Cubism and Fashion,” which explored the direct interrelationship between the two, specifically Cubism’s compelling artistic for ...
... interplay between fashion and Futurism is widely overlooked. For example, in 1998, the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art presented an exhibition entitled “Cubism and Fashion,” which explored the direct interrelationship between the two, specifically Cubism’s compelling artistic for ...
Bachelor of Applied Arts Music Theatre Performance
... In this age of great change, the performing arts industry finds itself in transition. The scope and complexity of a performing arts career has evolved over the last twenty or thirty years, so that talent alone—even exceptional talent—is no longer sufficient for successful performance careers. Canadi ...
... In this age of great change, the performing arts industry finds itself in transition. The scope and complexity of a performing arts career has evolved over the last twenty or thirty years, so that talent alone—even exceptional talent—is no longer sufficient for successful performance careers. Canadi ...
Theatre of France
The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.