Stage directions uncovered - UR Scholarship Repository
... Didascaliae serves several different functions, a reference for both readers and producers. The careful reader sees the stage directions as aids to imagination, helping to suggest sensory perception. Some readers prefer a story to be open ended or vague about certain points, allowing them the freedo ...
... Didascaliae serves several different functions, a reference for both readers and producers. The careful reader sees the stage directions as aids to imagination, helping to suggest sensory perception. Some readers prefer a story to be open ended or vague about certain points, allowing them the freedo ...
TUTS 2012.indd - Theatre Under the Stars
... joined the Board in 1972. He was instrumental in the survival and success of the company right up until his death. For forty-two years Cliff acted, directed, was a production liaison, board member and an executive member of the Board of Directors including its president. A consummate entertainer, he ...
... joined the Board in 1972. He was instrumental in the survival and success of the company right up until his death. For forty-two years Cliff acted, directed, was a production liaison, board member and an executive member of the Board of Directors including its president. A consummate entertainer, he ...
Theatre of War: a witness to love, tragedy, and parody
... tended to be “loose” in terms of marriage. One actor was cited to have “at least two wives living,” but otherwise, these individuals were “great.” For women involved in theatrical life, the encyclopedia entry writer explained that the theater, and therefore the stage, was the “only place where women ...
... tended to be “loose” in terms of marriage. One actor was cited to have “at least two wives living,” but otherwise, these individuals were “great.” For women involved in theatrical life, the encyclopedia entry writer explained that the theater, and therefore the stage, was the “only place where women ...
Spring/Summer 2004 - Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors
... new theatre piece. At this stage of my playwriting career, I prefer not to be in my shows because I like to observe them from the outside, so that I can keep developing them. This is why Tere it's so important for me to work with very good actors. If an actor I trust feels like a character isn't wor ...
... new theatre piece. At this stage of my playwriting career, I prefer not to be in my shows because I like to observe them from the outside, so that I can keep developing them. This is why Tere it's so important for me to work with very good actors. If an actor I trust feels like a character isn't wor ...
Red Velvet - The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
... petition drive in 1788, which resulted in the collection of between 60,000 and 100,000 signatures. Women, who were largely excluded ...
... petition drive in 1788, which resulted in the collection of between 60,000 and 100,000 signatures. Women, who were largely excluded ...
174 CHAPTER FIVE – SYNCRETIC IDENTITIES
... for either culture to remain completely detached from the other. The interaction between different cultures was speeded up considerably in the twentieth century, with its enhanced innovations in terms of transport and communications technology. David Graver, in his introduction to Drama for a New So ...
... for either culture to remain completely detached from the other. The interaction between different cultures was speeded up considerably in the twentieth century, with its enhanced innovations in terms of transport and communications technology. David Graver, in his introduction to Drama for a New So ...
2014|2015 SEASON • Issue 1 - Shakespeare Theatre Company
... we do not know is how the young Shakespeare came to travel to London and how he first came to the stage. Whatever the truth may be, it is clear that in the years between 1582 and 1592 Shakespeare became involved in the London theatre scene and was a principal actor with one of several repertory comp ...
... we do not know is how the young Shakespeare came to travel to London and how he first came to the stage. Whatever the truth may be, it is clear that in the years between 1582 and 1592 Shakespeare became involved in the London theatre scene and was a principal actor with one of several repertory comp ...
Theatre Spaces, part 1 Introductory remarks
... buildings remain today; however, the circular orchestra found in the ruins of ancient Greek theatres point to older performance traditions before the construction of stone theatres. An arena theatre maximizes the connection between performers and audience, while minimizing the possibility for theatr ...
... buildings remain today; however, the circular orchestra found in the ruins of ancient Greek theatres point to older performance traditions before the construction of stone theatres. An arena theatre maximizes the connection between performers and audience, while minimizing the possibility for theatr ...
TRaINING NewS - UMKC Theatre
... in the world of professional theatre, but through a combination of innate talent, exceptional training, and a monumental work ethic, Pike’s designs have managed to leave a lasting impression on the Chicago theatre scene. Work was scarce for Pike after his graduation from UMKC in 2003. “I’m not going ...
... in the world of professional theatre, but through a combination of innate talent, exceptional training, and a monumental work ethic, Pike’s designs have managed to leave a lasting impression on the Chicago theatre scene. Work was scarce for Pike after his graduation from UMKC in 2003. “I’m not going ...
Seussical The Gentleman from Indiana As You
... What does As You Like It have to say to us 416 years after it was written? A great deal. While Shakespeare was not an environmentalist in our sense of the word, there is much in his playwriting here about stewardship of the land and the virtues of the unspoiled countryside. Life is much simpler, and ...
... What does As You Like It have to say to us 416 years after it was written? A great deal. While Shakespeare was not an environmentalist in our sense of the word, there is much in his playwriting here about stewardship of the land and the virtues of the unspoiled countryside. Life is much simpler, and ...
Plans for the season 2013/14
... choreographer Joseph Mazilier and to music by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber. In 1981 Pierre Lacotte did a reconstruction of the ballet for Rudolf Nureyev who appeared in it at Rome Opera. Taking part in the première were also the Paris Opéra étoiles Ghislaine Thesmar and Michaël Denard. Pierre Lacott ...
... choreographer Joseph Mazilier and to music by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber. In 1981 Pierre Lacotte did a reconstruction of the ballet for Rudolf Nureyev who appeared in it at Rome Opera. Taking part in the première were also the Paris Opéra étoiles Ghislaine Thesmar and Michaël Denard. Pierre Lacott ...
Radio Public Service Announcement/Auditions
... (day, date, and location) from (start time) to (end time). Those auditioning should arrive at (start time) and plan to stay for the full two hours. Some of the cast members will be asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the auditions. Approximately 50-60 roles are available for local st ...
... (day, date, and location) from (start time) to (end time). Those auditioning should arrive at (start time) and plan to stay for the full two hours. Some of the cast members will be asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the auditions. Approximately 50-60 roles are available for local st ...
View/Open
... seems clear enough, from the evidence of the written plays and of critical commentaries by playwrights such as Davenant, Dryden and Dennis, firstly that the pentameter was the unquestioned and unquestionable primary verse form for the 'serious play', partly because it creates a heightened intimacy b ...
... seems clear enough, from the evidence of the written plays and of critical commentaries by playwrights such as Davenant, Dryden and Dennis, firstly that the pentameter was the unquestioned and unquestionable primary verse form for the 'serious play', partly because it creates a heightened intimacy b ...
`on the Boards` in Australia, 1850s-1920s
... uted troops to this encounter. This all took place while .Australia was itself witnessing the overriding nationalist fervour of Federation (1901). As the isolationist Bulletin noted, "The rout of the Russians at Mukden is an event of history more important than any since the fall of Constantinople"; ...
... uted troops to this encounter. This all took place while .Australia was itself witnessing the overriding nationalist fervour of Federation (1901). As the isolationist Bulletin noted, "The rout of the Russians at Mukden is an event of history more important than any since the fall of Constantinople"; ...
Readers theatre
... » You will probably find that lack of vocal projection will be your biggest rehearsal problem. Encourage your readers to project, shout, yell! If your readers speak too quickly or too slowly, remind them to practice at home, concentrate on the specific problem, and go over their lines so often that ...
... » You will probably find that lack of vocal projection will be your biggest rehearsal problem. Encourage your readers to project, shout, yell! If your readers speak too quickly or too slowly, remind them to practice at home, concentrate on the specific problem, and go over their lines so often that ...
MOLIÈRE`S ADAPTED BY CONSTANCE CONGDON BASED ON A
... MOLIÈRE was the stage name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, born in 1622, to a prosperous Parisian upholsterer. At the age of 21, Jean-Baptiste left the family business and abandoned his legal studies and birth name to take up a career in the theater. His first appearances on stage were with the Illustre ...
... MOLIÈRE was the stage name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, born in 1622, to a prosperous Parisian upholsterer. At the age of 21, Jean-Baptiste left the family business and abandoned his legal studies and birth name to take up a career in the theater. His first appearances on stage were with the Illustre ...
For immediate release, please
... Cooper, and John Glover. Esteemed performers F. Murray Abraham, Henry Winkler, and Judy Kuhn also got their start with Theatreworks, and other actors have gone on to originate lead roles in such Broadway shows as Avenue Q, Hairspray, Young Frankenstein, Rent, Wicked, Jersey Boys, and many others. Th ...
... Cooper, and John Glover. Esteemed performers F. Murray Abraham, Henry Winkler, and Judy Kuhn also got their start with Theatreworks, and other actors have gone on to originate lead roles in such Broadway shows as Avenue Q, Hairspray, Young Frankenstein, Rent, Wicked, Jersey Boys, and many others. Th ...
Anti-Theatre on Film - University of Nottingham
... dramatic works -- "the decrease in length, number of characters and physical space," the "ghosting of language," or the gradual displacement of language onto the increasing "poeticization of mise-en-scène" -- demonstrates Beckett's growing preoccupation with the visual as a dramatic prototype. (Oppe ...
... dramatic works -- "the decrease in length, number of characters and physical space," the "ghosting of language," or the gradual displacement of language onto the increasing "poeticization of mise-en-scène" -- demonstrates Beckett's growing preoccupation with the visual as a dramatic prototype. (Oppe ...
Disgraced at Berkeley Rep-Encore Arts San Francisco
... In recent years, it has been heartening to see the growth of our under-30 subscription base, and we’ve even seen growth in attendance among those young couples who are so busily juggling careers and their new families. It is a delight to be the “date night” for couples in search of an adult night aw ...
... In recent years, it has been heartening to see the growth of our under-30 subscription base, and we’ve even seen growth in attendance among those young couples who are so busily juggling careers and their new families. It is a delight to be the “date night” for couples in search of an adult night aw ...
Styles of the Self: The Body, Memory and Visibility in
... cultures of the South? Or, would it be more accurate to say that while there may be a ‘First World’ in the ‘Third World’ through new insertions of affluence, and a ‘Third World’ in the ‘First World’ through new forms of underemployment and invisible poverty, that the economic and cultural imbalances ...
... cultures of the South? Or, would it be more accurate to say that while there may be a ‘First World’ in the ‘Third World’ through new insertions of affluence, and a ‘Third World’ in the ‘First World’ through new forms of underemployment and invisible poverty, that the economic and cultural imbalances ...
Henslowe`s Rose - Shakespeare`s Globe
... Harvey Sheldon: ‘The Rose Discovered and the Rose Revealed’ The discovery of the Rose playhouse during excavations, originally scheduled to last for a few weeks between December 1988 and January 1989, caused huge excitement and much concern. The Rose was the first of London’s late-Elizabethan and Ja ...
... Harvey Sheldon: ‘The Rose Discovered and the Rose Revealed’ The discovery of the Rose playhouse during excavations, originally scheduled to last for a few weeks between December 1988 and January 1989, caused huge excitement and much concern. The Rose was the first of London’s late-Elizabethan and Ja ...
greetings from lythgoe family productions!
... are needed and as a director, I can call back actors three or four times. The writer, the musical director and producers have a judgment as well, so it becomes a joint decision on the final casting. Rehearsals are another experience. From the first day, I have to take control and head the cast into ...
... are needed and as a director, I can call back actors three or four times. The writer, the musical director and producers have a judgment as well, so it becomes a joint decision on the final casting. Rehearsals are another experience. From the first day, I have to take control and head the cast into ...
EDOS Program - The Bushwick Starr
... Caitlin Goldie (Performer). In nearly two years on the east coast, Caitlin has performed with many companies in venues such as Abrons Arts Center, HereArts Center, The Brick, IATI Theater, The Gallery Pl ...
... Caitlin Goldie (Performer). In nearly two years on the east coast, Caitlin has performed with many companies in venues such as Abrons Arts Center, HereArts Center, The Brick, IATI Theater, The Gallery Pl ...
the press release
... BRIAN DYKSTRA (Author/Performer) most recently performed in London in Brian Park’s play, Americana Absurdum and in the NY world premiere run of That Damn Dykstra (the boxed set). Brian’s play Hiding Behind Comets saw its world premiere this spring at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, this year’s ...
... BRIAN DYKSTRA (Author/Performer) most recently performed in London in Brian Park’s play, Americana Absurdum and in the NY world premiere run of That Damn Dykstra (the boxed set). Brian’s play Hiding Behind Comets saw its world premiere this spring at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, this year’s ...
SUBWAYS AND SUBTEXTS:
... regime of the nouveau riche. Paradoxically, he is a thief but no one would suspect him of this due to his status, which they assume comes with money. At the same time, the nouveau riche bourgeois classes do not seem to be faring any better. The business tycoon, Herman Preysing (Martyn Ellis) has res ...
... regime of the nouveau riche. Paradoxically, he is a thief but no one would suspect him of this due to his status, which they assume comes with money. At the same time, the nouveau riche bourgeois classes do not seem to be faring any better. The business tycoon, Herman Preysing (Martyn Ellis) has res ...
Theatre of France
The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.