"Propaganda for Democracy": The Vexed History of the Federal
... some miner started on a story. Other people would chime in, add details, fight over what happened next. Then the director would have them tell the story in parts (91-2). The West Virginia director told Flanagan that this collective effort and achievement had instilled a sense of self-respect and dig ...
... some miner started on a story. Other people would chime in, add details, fight over what happened next. Then the director would have them tell the story in parts (91-2). The West Virginia director told Flanagan that this collective effort and achievement had instilled a sense of self-respect and dig ...
How Far Can You Go in an Institution? On the Feminist Turn that
... WS: Let’s think about today’s Polish theatre from the perspective of actresses; about a theatre whose hard core still remains a theatre of male directors and its immovable ironclad hierarchy. MG: There’s probably no more oppressive relationship than the director-actress relationship in the instituti ...
... WS: Let’s think about today’s Polish theatre from the perspective of actresses; about a theatre whose hard core still remains a theatre of male directors and its immovable ironclad hierarchy. MG: There’s probably no more oppressive relationship than the director-actress relationship in the instituti ...
Wings of Desire - American Repertory Theater
... the coffee served in the snack bar to the plastic chairs on the stage. The process was not easy, but after several months of negotiation a framework was established. The next challenge was for André Joosten, the scenic and lighting designer, who had to create a set Gideon Lester and Ola Mafaalani fo ...
... the coffee served in the snack bar to the plastic chairs on the stage. The process was not easy, but after several months of negotiation a framework was established. The next challenge was for André Joosten, the scenic and lighting designer, who had to create a set Gideon Lester and Ola Mafaalani fo ...
TRANSIT V STORIES TO BE TOLD
... The Wayang Kulit stage is a symbolic microcosm representing the spiritual world. Kelir (the screen) denotes the sky, the banana trunk denotes the earth; amar (the lamp) represents the sun; the puppets represent the human beings; the dalang represents the deity that guides them. The begins by strikin ...
... The Wayang Kulit stage is a symbolic microcosm representing the spiritual world. Kelir (the screen) denotes the sky, the banana trunk denotes the earth; amar (the lamp) represents the sun; the puppets represent the human beings; the dalang represents the deity that guides them. The begins by strikin ...
placette, adonia - Lamar University
... After the presentation, the student begins the evaluation process with a self-critique indicating his/her positive accomplishments and discussing what he/she learned by this particular assignment. The other students may then comment on the project presentation and express their opinions on the work ...
... After the presentation, the student begins the evaluation process with a self-critique indicating his/her positive accomplishments and discussing what he/she learned by this particular assignment. The other students may then comment on the project presentation and express their opinions on the work ...
The Theatrical Concession System in Prussia, 1811-1869
... ruler then "conceded" his permission for performances in his domain. Touring troupes had made such applications for centuries previous, but after 1811 theatre troupes officially became businesses who fell under the supervision of local law enforcement authorities. The law read, in part: "Theatre dir ...
... ruler then "conceded" his permission for performances in his domain. Touring troupes had made such applications for centuries previous, but after 1811 theatre troupes officially became businesses who fell under the supervision of local law enforcement authorities. The law read, in part: "Theatre dir ...
Slaves program quark - American Repertory Theater
... director and translator Neil Bartlett has said, eternal improvisers – yet they speak in some of the most perfectly measured, rhetorically balanced sentences ever created. This contradiction makes Marivaux simultaneously a joy and a nightmare to translate (let alone to act) because – another paradox ...
... director and translator Neil Bartlett has said, eternal improvisers – yet they speak in some of the most perfectly measured, rhetorically balanced sentences ever created. This contradiction makes Marivaux simultaneously a joy and a nightmare to translate (let alone to act) because – another paradox ...
23.12.15 The Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) provides its mid
... (ATG) is the world’s number one live theatre company with 46 venues in Britain, the United States and Australia and an internationally recognised award-winning theatre producer with productions in the West End and on Broadway and touring productions in the UK, North America, Europe, Australia and As ...
... (ATG) is the world’s number one live theatre company with 46 venues in Britain, the United States and Australia and an internationally recognised award-winning theatre producer with productions in the West End and on Broadway and touring productions in the UK, North America, Europe, Australia and As ...
IB Theatre – Scheuer Solo Theatre Piece Introduction: Students
... The report, which can be up to 3,000 words in length, should adopt a formal, academic register (voice) but should be written in the first person, where appropriate, presenting the student’s personal discoveries, explorations, creation and the analysis of their theatre piece. There is no lower limit ...
... The report, which can be up to 3,000 words in length, should adopt a formal, academic register (voice) but should be written in the first person, where appropriate, presenting the student’s personal discoveries, explorations, creation and the analysis of their theatre piece. There is no lower limit ...
report - Theatrescience
... considered enough [as in, the organisers didn’t seem to know what a stage-manager did. Jeff managed to get them to appoint one for the ROH gig – an example of formative evaluation?] and that some of the students involved had perhaps not ‘owned’ their work as much as they should have. (In more than o ...
... considered enough [as in, the organisers didn’t seem to know what a stage-manager did. Jeff managed to get them to appoint one for the ROH gig – an example of formative evaluation?] and that some of the students involved had perhaps not ‘owned’ their work as much as they should have. (In more than o ...
places of becoming - Utrecht University Repository
... aspect that naturally allows an audience or a single spectator to reflect on their own world, their own decisions and their own needs. Of course this is a highly hypothetical topic, as Hans-Thies Lehmann also suggests in Postdramatic Theatre: "Perhaps theatre can never know whether it really ‘does’ ...
... aspect that naturally allows an audience or a single spectator to reflect on their own world, their own decisions and their own needs. Of course this is a highly hypothetical topic, as Hans-Thies Lehmann also suggests in Postdramatic Theatre: "Perhaps theatre can never know whether it really ‘does’ ...
December, 2008 - Redtwist Theatre
... The Laramie Project premiered at The Ricketson Theatre, performed by the Denver Center Theatre Company in February, 2000. It was then performed at the Union Square Theater in New York City, before a November, 2002, performance in Laramie, Wyoming. The play has also been performed by high schools, co ...
... The Laramie Project premiered at The Ricketson Theatre, performed by the Denver Center Theatre Company in February, 2000. It was then performed at the Union Square Theater in New York City, before a November, 2002, performance in Laramie, Wyoming. The play has also been performed by high schools, co ...
here - Dan Rebellato
... However, he made his critical reputation and built up a coterie audience with original plays, beginning with Improper People in 1929. The play premiered like many of Ackland’s other works at the Arts Theatre, London; as a club theatre, the Arts was permitted by convention to perform plays which had ...
... However, he made his critical reputation and built up a coterie audience with original plays, beginning with Improper People in 1929. The play premiered like many of Ackland’s other works at the Arts Theatre, London; as a club theatre, the Arts was permitted by convention to perform plays which had ...
BUKS – Tidsskrift for Børne- og Ungdomskultur Presentation: The
... researchers. The artists set their own research questions and the academic researchers were to complement the enquiries by entering into dialogue with the artists. It was a prerequisite for participation in the SceSam project that the artist had clear intentions to research, and that research questi ...
... researchers. The artists set their own research questions and the academic researchers were to complement the enquiries by entering into dialogue with the artists. It was a prerequisite for participation in the SceSam project that the artist had clear intentions to research, and that research questi ...
And 5, 6, 7, Boondoggle
... FTP, The Federal Theatre, 1935-1939: Plays, Relief, and Politics 4, narrates a slightly saccharine version of the noble FTP’s history. Susan Quinn’s Furious Improvisation: How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands made High Art out of Desperate Times 5 also chronicled the FTP, depending on the pathos of ...
... FTP, The Federal Theatre, 1935-1939: Plays, Relief, and Politics 4, narrates a slightly saccharine version of the noble FTP’s history. Susan Quinn’s Furious Improvisation: How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands made High Art out of Desperate Times 5 also chronicled the FTP, depending on the pathos of ...
the full museum arts document 1997
... relationship between conservation and medicine. The Old Operating Theatre presents on 23rd – 24th, 28th – 31st May: UNDER COVERS. Three new plays by award winning writer Melanie Challenger at one of London’s most intriguing interiors. Set over three centuries in the same London house this trilogy of ...
... relationship between conservation and medicine. The Old Operating Theatre presents on 23rd – 24th, 28th – 31st May: UNDER COVERS. Three new plays by award winning writer Melanie Challenger at one of London’s most intriguing interiors. Set over three centuries in the same London house this trilogy of ...
Vanya - Goodman Theatre
... Catholicism. The arrival of several of Sister’s former students—who, like the Catholic school-educated playwright, learned their catechism in the 1950s and ‘60s and are now adults—soon proves Sister’s teachings had little effect on her classes: one student had two abortions, another a child out of w ...
... Catholicism. The arrival of several of Sister’s former students—who, like the Catholic school-educated playwright, learned their catechism in the 1950s and ‘60s and are now adults—soon proves Sister’s teachings had little effect on her classes: one student had two abortions, another a child out of w ...
International Guest Biographies
... local gallery and museum to introduce Danish performances and exhibitions. With local sponsors, she has successfully held exhibitions and performances in Guangzhou and Shantou. Samantha Zhang hopes to expand cooperation with more Danish artists, cultural agencies and institutions in the ...
... local gallery and museum to introduce Danish performances and exhibitions. With local sponsors, she has successfully held exhibitions and performances in Guangzhou and Shantou. Samantha Zhang hopes to expand cooperation with more Danish artists, cultural agencies and institutions in the ...
Capital Improvement Budget Request 2009–2011 June 27, 2008
... construction of a new Teaching Theatre to replace the current off-campus facility and supporting buildings. The University seeks $8,000,000 in bonding authorization and $7,000,000 in authorization only for the construction of a new on-campus facility. The proposed 350-seat Teaching Theatre will repl ...
... construction of a new Teaching Theatre to replace the current off-campus facility and supporting buildings. The University seeks $8,000,000 in bonding authorization and $7,000,000 in authorization only for the construction of a new on-campus facility. The proposed 350-seat Teaching Theatre will repl ...
TPS 1107 - Arts in Society: Theatre
... 1. Tickets for a performance at the Winter Storytelling Festival, produced by the Southern Order of Storytellers. This festival takes place Friday-Sunday, January 28-30, 2005 at the KSU Center (on the other side of I75, just past the Cracker Barrel). You may choose the Friday (8:00 pm), OR the Satur ...
... 1. Tickets for a performance at the Winter Storytelling Festival, produced by the Southern Order of Storytellers. This festival takes place Friday-Sunday, January 28-30, 2005 at the KSU Center (on the other side of I75, just past the Cracker Barrel). You may choose the Friday (8:00 pm), OR the Satur ...
spring 2014 - School of Communication
... A good example was Rohd’s 2013 campus production How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes (with 199 people you may or may not know). He and a cast of sixteen undergraduates and eight designers studied poverty for a year and together created a show that was part spectacle, part lesson, and part interactive w ...
... A good example was Rohd’s 2013 campus production How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes (with 199 people you may or may not know). He and a cast of sixteen undergraduates and eight designers studied poverty for a year and together created a show that was part spectacle, part lesson, and part interactive w ...
Theatre, Department of, Annual Report, 2003-2004
... E. Establish the “Theatre of Diversity” Program as a secondary focal point of the Department with the goal to serve the community through a focused outreach effort. RESULT: Spectacularly successful. Tapestry Theatre began with the production of, Flyin’ West, directed by Celeste Evans. Assessment Mea ...
... E. Establish the “Theatre of Diversity” Program as a secondary focal point of the Department with the goal to serve the community through a focused outreach effort. RESULT: Spectacularly successful. Tapestry Theatre began with the production of, Flyin’ West, directed by Celeste Evans. Assessment Mea ...
Trinity Annual Report 2014-2015
... Jane Dance School Show, Bookends, Opera Naked, Local and Live, HIRE: Keld Ensemble, AC Gyndebourne Der Rosenkava, AC ENO Cellini, AC Manon Lescaut ROH, Local and Live, AC Gyndebourne Don Giovanni, Local and Live, AC Glyndebourne Traviata LIVE, HIRE La Boheme- Sophie Gilpin Hire, Breakfast @ Trinity’ ...
... Jane Dance School Show, Bookends, Opera Naked, Local and Live, HIRE: Keld Ensemble, AC Gyndebourne Der Rosenkava, AC ENO Cellini, AC Manon Lescaut ROH, Local and Live, AC Gyndebourne Don Giovanni, Local and Live, AC Glyndebourne Traviata LIVE, HIRE La Boheme- Sophie Gilpin Hire, Breakfast @ Trinity’ ...
Full Portrait
... education that impact so many young lives each year. Please join me in supporting an organization that provides so much to our entire community as it encourages and grows the imaginations of young people all over Kentucky. Laurel Martin Raimondo Bluegrass Community and Technical College ...
... education that impact so many young lives each year. Please join me in supporting an organization that provides so much to our entire community as it encourages and grows the imaginations of young people all over Kentucky. Laurel Martin Raimondo Bluegrass Community and Technical College ...
11th Edition of Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards in Delhi
... January 14, 2016; Delhi: The Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards (META) a weeklong national theatre festival and award, which stages the best of theatre from the year gone by. META is calling for entries from theatre productions across the country, for the 11th edition of the awards. The US $16.9 ...
... January 14, 2016; Delhi: The Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards (META) a weeklong national theatre festival and award, which stages the best of theatre from the year gone by. META is calling for entries from theatre productions across the country, for the 11th edition of the awards. The US $16.9 ...
Federal Theatre Project
The Federal Theatre Project (1935–39) was a New Deal program to fund theatre and other live artistic performances and entertainment programs in the United States during the Great Depression. It was one of five Federal Project Number One projects sponsored by the Works Progress Administration. It was created not as a cultural activity but as a relief measure to employ artists, writers, directors and theater workers. It was shaped by national director Hallie Flanagan into a federation of regional theatres that created relevant art, encouraged experimentation in new forms and techniques, and made it possible for millions of Americans to see live theatre for the first time. The Federal Theatre Project ended when its funding was canceled after strong Congressional objections to the left-wing political tone of a small percentage of its productions.