Council of Resident Stock Theatres (CORST
... claimed to be due by the Actor or Equity is evidence of the existence of a dispute (Equity consenting), entitling the claimant to an arbitration (Equity consenting). (D) Failure to Arbitrate a Breach of Contract. Failure of the Producer to appoint his arbitrator and promptly arbitrate any dispute, ...
... claimed to be due by the Actor or Equity is evidence of the existence of a dispute (Equity consenting), entitling the claimant to an arbitration (Equity consenting). (D) Failure to Arbitrate a Breach of Contract. Failure of the Producer to appoint his arbitrator and promptly arbitrate any dispute, ...
Evaluation of the KSCS Drama Project COMMUNITY SUMMARY
... This evaluation report is organized into four main sections: Section 1 presents the profile of the research team, the program being evaluated and the larger context of the evaluation; Section 2 presents the methodology and some limitations to the evaluation; Section 3 presents the findings ...
... This evaluation report is organized into four main sections: Section 1 presents the profile of the research team, the program being evaluated and the larger context of the evaluation; Section 2 presents the methodology and some limitations to the evaluation; Section 3 presents the findings ...
Kemble and the theatre
... Discretion may have been overruled by necessity on other occasions, but a Catholic education was the priority. In November 1767 Kemble entered Sedgley Park School, near Wolverhampton, to begin a period of intense study that would culminate at the English College in Douai from 1771 to 1775. Fluent in ...
... Discretion may have been overruled by necessity on other occasions, but a Catholic education was the priority. In November 1767 Kemble entered Sedgley Park School, near Wolverhampton, to begin a period of intense study that would culminate at the English College in Douai from 1771 to 1775. Fluent in ...
a Catalogue
... This play is best suited for high school or university performers, and the audiences that typically attend those kinds of productions. Does it mean that your advanced middle school group can't perform it? No. But as always, read the script fully to decide what is best for your group. ...
... This play is best suited for high school or university performers, and the audiences that typically attend those kinds of productions. Does it mean that your advanced middle school group can't perform it? No. But as always, read the script fully to decide what is best for your group. ...
Between Theatre and Politics: the Hyper
... seriously are near to or inside of us”(2011:133, own emphasis); to show the unexpected and ironical results of not taking political power ‘seriously’, I will treat with extreme seriousness elements that are usually not: performance and fiction. Therefore, I will show that Berlusconi interprets polit ...
... seriously are near to or inside of us”(2011:133, own emphasis); to show the unexpected and ironical results of not taking political power ‘seriously’, I will treat with extreme seriousness elements that are usually not: performance and fiction. Therefore, I will show that Berlusconi interprets polit ...
Classical Antiquity on Communist Stage In Poland
... Centre for Studies on the Classical Tradition [OBTA]. We invite the public to comment and point out areas requiring additional research and attention. We are also printing a number of copies for the conference participants who will hopefully become the first beneficiaries of our endeavour designed t ...
... Centre for Studies on the Classical Tradition [OBTA]. We invite the public to comment and point out areas requiring additional research and attention. We are also printing a number of copies for the conference participants who will hopefully become the first beneficiaries of our endeavour designed t ...
teacher resource guide - Lincoln Center Theater
... In 1608, Shakespeare’s company began using the Blackfriars Theater during the winter; a smaller indoor space that was the first theater to use artificial lighting. Ticket prices started at six pence, six times the price of the cheapest seat at the Globe, but with artificial lighting and scenery, aud ...
... In 1608, Shakespeare’s company began using the Blackfriars Theater during the winter; a smaller indoor space that was the first theater to use artificial lighting. Ticket prices started at six pence, six times the price of the cheapest seat at the Globe, but with artificial lighting and scenery, aud ...
MOREthan a few - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... past October and published by Bold Stokes Books. It was short listed for the 2011 Independent Literary Award. His novel Ambrosia is available exclusively by ebook. David is the author of over 40 stage plays that have been performed in 3 languages and 8 countries. His literary work has appeared in ov ...
... past October and published by Bold Stokes Books. It was short listed for the 2011 Independent Literary Award. His novel Ambrosia is available exclusively by ebook. David is the author of over 40 stage plays that have been performed in 3 languages and 8 countries. His literary work has appeared in ov ...
View/Open - CORA Home - University College Cork
... necessary to structure the project diachronically; not least, because of the lack of previous research examining these works. Since the majority of these translations have not been published,6 it is also the first time that this corpus has been brought together. Although it was clear from early stag ...
... necessary to structure the project diachronically; not least, because of the lack of previous research examining these works. Since the majority of these translations have not been published,6 it is also the first time that this corpus has been brought together. Although it was clear from early stag ...
Brecht, Broadway and United States Theatre
... This book had two beginnings. The first was my growing concern with the ways that Bertolt Brecht’s name was being bandied around in theatrical reviews, some of the more egregious examples I discuss during the following introduction. But the trend is much broader than the representative examples incl ...
... This book had two beginnings. The first was my growing concern with the ways that Bertolt Brecht’s name was being bandied around in theatrical reviews, some of the more egregious examples I discuss during the following introduction. But the trend is much broader than the representative examples incl ...
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... necessary to structure the project diachronically; not least, because of the lack of previous research examining these works. Since the majority of these translations have not been published,6 it is also the first time that this corpus has been brought together. Although it was clear from early stag ...
... necessary to structure the project diachronically; not least, because of the lack of previous research examining these works. Since the majority of these translations have not been published,6 it is also the first time that this corpus has been brought together. Although it was clear from early stag ...
Handling Ophelia - Worcester Research and Publications
... computer board team every night. As a consequence, Ophelia was erased in this production from every scene in which both Gertrude and herself should have shared the stage. ...
... computer board team every night. As a consequence, Ophelia was erased in this production from every scene in which both Gertrude and herself should have shared the stage. ...
A Feminist, Costume Design Exploration
... the fictional men in her life as well, Hamlet manipulates her to excuse his madness ...
... the fictional men in her life as well, Hamlet manipulates her to excuse his madness ...
Devising Solo Performance: A Practitioner`s Enquiry
... This research explores the validity and value of ‘solo devising’ as a means for specifying a category of theatre-making that has been little discussed, compared to group devising, in existing literature on devising and postdramatic theatre. Primary source material was obtained through carrying out e ...
... This research explores the validity and value of ‘solo devising’ as a means for specifying a category of theatre-making that has been little discussed, compared to group devising, in existing literature on devising and postdramatic theatre. Primary source material was obtained through carrying out e ...
Get Flanagan: The Rise and Fall of the Federal Theatre Project
... FLANAGAN (cont’d) You can see all the theatre in the world, but there’s something holy about seeing where it all began. Philip dusted rocks by day, but our nights were spent with the villagers, drinking ouzo, and watching best-guess recreations of theatre no living eye had ever seen. We sat in this ...
... FLANAGAN (cont’d) You can see all the theatre in the world, but there’s something holy about seeing where it all began. Philip dusted rocks by day, but our nights were spent with the villagers, drinking ouzo, and watching best-guess recreations of theatre no living eye had ever seen. We sat in this ...
Macklin - chass.utoronto
... legend, he not only afforded George II himself a sleepless night after attending a performance, but also provoked him to urge Sir Robert Walpole to threaten one of his more recalcitrant parliaments by ‘sending them to the theatre to see that Irishman play Shylock’ (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans, BDA, ...
... legend, he not only afforded George II himself a sleepless night after attending a performance, but also provoked him to urge Sir Robert Walpole to threaten one of his more recalcitrant parliaments by ‘sending them to the theatre to see that Irishman play Shylock’ (Highfill, Burnim & Langhans, BDA, ...
Cherie Gordon Collection
... perform Dykes on the High Seas and From Lesbos to Homophobia. All of these plays were produced on a very low budget as they were poor, struggling college students who were on a mission to reform society, and of course, to raise hell for their own delight. However, everything was to change dramatical ...
... perform Dykes on the High Seas and From Lesbos to Homophobia. All of these plays were produced on a very low budget as they were poor, struggling college students who were on a mission to reform society, and of course, to raise hell for their own delight. However, everything was to change dramatical ...
social critiques in three prose plays by maxwell
... system. These three plays encompass a full decade of Anderson's career, written when he was at the height of his popularity, and stand apart from his other work from this period in three distinct ways. First, with the exception of short sections of The Star-Wagon, all three plays are written in pros ...
... system. These three plays encompass a full decade of Anderson's career, written when he was at the height of his popularity, and stand apart from his other work from this period in three distinct ways. First, with the exception of short sections of The Star-Wagon, all three plays are written in pros ...
Audience and Mise-en-Scène - Manchester eScholar
... In Chapter Two there are two sections used to define dramaturgy and mise-en-scène. I also argue that there are three key points in the communication between the audience and the theatre group: (i) audience’s pleasure, (ii) deadness, and (iii) distance. I present a diagram (Diagram 2, see p. 33) in o ...
... In Chapter Two there are two sections used to define dramaturgy and mise-en-scène. I also argue that there are three key points in the communication between the audience and the theatre group: (i) audience’s pleasure, (ii) deadness, and (iii) distance. I present a diagram (Diagram 2, see p. 33) in o ...
DePaul Theatre - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... PATRICK BELTON (BFA, Acting, ‘97) lives in LA, and is the owner of 123 DJ, a music/entertainment company. JESSICA BENNETT (BFA, Acting, ‘10) teaches movement and music to toddlers at the Zimmer Children’s Museum in LA. She is currently also working with Neil Patrick Harris on the stunt show Delusion ...
... PATRICK BELTON (BFA, Acting, ‘97) lives in LA, and is the owner of 123 DJ, a music/entertainment company. JESSICA BENNETT (BFA, Acting, ‘10) teaches movement and music to toddlers at the Zimmer Children’s Museum in LA. She is currently also working with Neil Patrick Harris on the stunt show Delusion ...
healing maori through song and dance
... originally used to illustrate, emphasise or challenge everyday occurrences. Now formalised, they had become something new” (Kouka, 1999, 11). Footprints/Tapuwae did not use kapa haka forms, opting instead for pre-European-contact haka and waiata forms. These were sung without harmonies or guitar acc ...
... originally used to illustrate, emphasise or challenge everyday occurrences. Now formalised, they had become something new” (Kouka, 1999, 11). Footprints/Tapuwae did not use kapa haka forms, opting instead for pre-European-contact haka and waiata forms. These were sung without harmonies or guitar acc ...
- Warwick WRAP
... This study of Ibsen in England is divided into three sections. The 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 ...
... This study of Ibsen in England is divided into three sections. The 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 ...
The Trumpet in Restoration Theatre Suites
... the partbooks have received only passing mention in the brass literature.' During the first decade of the eighteenth century, the London music publisher John Walsh issued the instrumental parts for over fifty suites from individual theatre productions, a project that may have been prompted by the pu ...
... the partbooks have received only passing mention in the brass literature.' During the first decade of the eighteenth century, the London music publisher John Walsh issued the instrumental parts for over fifty suites from individual theatre productions, a project that may have been prompted by the pu ...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF
... “Fridays” from his photographic history, Strings, Hands, and Shadows (2002).1 As much as a twenty-first century humanist would like to brush these objects under the rug of time, they remain an undeniable part of American puppet-theatre history. This curious invention of mid-nineteenth-century Englis ...
... “Fridays” from his photographic history, Strings, Hands, and Shadows (2002).1 As much as a twenty-first century humanist would like to brush these objects under the rug of time, they remain an undeniable part of American puppet-theatre history. This curious invention of mid-nineteenth-century Englis ...
June 2012 - What`s On Live
... out something else that was also creative but a bit more physically challenging. So I tried a youth theatre called The Cockpit in Marylebone, and from there I went to drama school. What barriers, if any, did you have to overcome to pursue a career in acting? None at all. It was very un-dramatic. The ...
... out something else that was also creative but a bit more physically challenging. So I tried a youth theatre called The Cockpit in Marylebone, and from there I went to drama school. What barriers, if any, did you have to overcome to pursue a career in acting? None at all. It was very un-dramatic. The ...
English Renaissance theatre
English Renaissance theatre, also known as early modern English theatre, or (commonly) as Elizabethan theatre, refers to the theatre of England between 1562 and 1642.This is the style of the plays of William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson.