Persuasive Performance - BYU ScholarsArchive
... Isocrates understood, and taught, that rhetoric lies not only in the moment of speech, but in the character and life of the speaker. He understood that the good and honest were inherently more persuasive than were liars or criminals. In a way, his perspective was an extension of Aristotle’s appeal ...
... Isocrates understood, and taught, that rhetoric lies not only in the moment of speech, but in the character and life of the speaker. He understood that the good and honest were inherently more persuasive than were liars or criminals. In a way, his perspective was an extension of Aristotle’s appeal ...
Adapting Place, Embracing Hybridity
... and this connection between land and nation is one that runs throughout my analyses of these plays. For Tim Cresswell, place and humanity are inextricably linked. Like Tuan, place becomes space, once the space is infused with meaning or value. According to Cresswell, ―Place is how we make the world ...
... and this connection between land and nation is one that runs throughout my analyses of these plays. For Tim Cresswell, place and humanity are inextricably linked. Like Tuan, place becomes space, once the space is infused with meaning or value. According to Cresswell, ―Place is how we make the world ...
The Vesta Tilley Collection - Worcestershire County Council
... Worcester seem to end when she was about seven years old, although she came back to Worcester to perform. She played at the Alhambra, the New Concert Hall for example, made an appearance at the Public Hall - in the Cornmarket - in 1913, as well as opening a Conservative Party fete in 1920. ...
... Worcester seem to end when she was about seven years old, although she came back to Worcester to perform. She played at the Alhambra, the New Concert Hall for example, made an appearance at the Public Hall - in the Cornmarket - in 1913, as well as opening a Conservative Party fete in 1920. ...
Bain Boehlke: 2009 Distinguished Artist
... the first production ever at the Jungle Theater, I understood: Bain Boehlke was not the delusional artistic windbag I had supposed—he was a genius. That genius has manifested itself on the Jungle Theater stage countless times over the past two decades, in productions lauded by critics and audiences ...
... the first production ever at the Jungle Theater, I understood: Bain Boehlke was not the delusional artistic windbag I had supposed—he was a genius. That genius has manifested itself on the Jungle Theater stage countless times over the past two decades, in productions lauded by critics and audiences ...
One-Act Play
... to do by doing those scores of tasks which are required of them as they are taught the art of play production. They learn to think independently because the development of individual thought and action is one of the basic elements of play production. They learn to appreciate the dignity of human lab ...
... to do by doing those scores of tasks which are required of them as they are taught the art of play production. They learn to think independently because the development of individual thought and action is one of the basic elements of play production. They learn to appreciate the dignity of human lab ...
2015 study guide
... triumphant end to what had sometimes seemed a hopeless struggle against the odds to turn Patterson’s dream into a reality – and the beginning of an astonishing new chapter in Canadian theatre history. The other production of that inaugural six-week season, a moderndress version of All’s Well That En ...
... triumphant end to what had sometimes seemed a hopeless struggle against the odds to turn Patterson’s dream into a reality – and the beginning of an astonishing new chapter in Canadian theatre history. The other production of that inaugural six-week season, a moderndress version of All’s Well That En ...
Power of Masks/Page 1
... What power does "the mask" hold for artists? Why would artists be fascinated by masks? ...
... What power does "the mask" hold for artists? Why would artists be fascinated by masks? ...
Ada Rehan and Augustin Daly - Source
... critic for the Courier, and for the next ten years he wrote reviews for various New York newspapers and composed several plays and adaptations. His most well-known play, Under the Gaslight (1867), was a sensational melodrama that originated the much-imitated plot device of a character tied to a rail ...
... critic for the Courier, and for the next ten years he wrote reviews for various New York newspapers and composed several plays and adaptations. His most well-known play, Under the Gaslight (1867), was a sensational melodrama that originated the much-imitated plot device of a character tied to a rail ...
- Nottingham ePrints
... centuries BC. It aims to chart the process by which tragedy was disseminated throughout the Greek world. Most of the early dramatic performances that we know of took place in Athens and all the poets, whose plays survive intact, were Athenian. However, tragedy had become astonishingly popular outsid ...
... centuries BC. It aims to chart the process by which tragedy was disseminated throughout the Greek world. Most of the early dramatic performances that we know of took place in Athens and all the poets, whose plays survive intact, were Athenian. However, tragedy had become astonishingly popular outsid ...
rhe 4
... Strindberg had not yet written Till Damaskus (I and II, 1898) and The Dream Play (1901), Unamuno acknowledges Calderón’s Life is a Dream as a classic play whose originality could help to revitalise Spanish theatre. Unamuno also understood that Ibsen was the world-leading playwright who could best in ...
... Strindberg had not yet written Till Damaskus (I and II, 1898) and The Dream Play (1901), Unamuno acknowledges Calderón’s Life is a Dream as a classic play whose originality could help to revitalise Spanish theatre. Unamuno also understood that Ibsen was the world-leading playwright who could best in ...
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 ...
chapter 5 - Agenda unict
... distancing myself from Bloom’s translation ‘theatre’. This is because, as Bloom himself notices, ‘spectacle’ has a much broader and richer meaning than the English word ‘theatre’, denoting literally anything that goes on to be seen and therefore also forms of entertainment other than theatre (Rousse ...
... distancing myself from Bloom’s translation ‘theatre’. This is because, as Bloom himself notices, ‘spectacle’ has a much broader and richer meaning than the English word ‘theatre’, denoting literally anything that goes on to be seen and therefore also forms of entertainment other than theatre (Rousse ...
katalin szacsvai kim erkel workshop supervisor: dr. tibor tallián
... 6,000 to 7,000 pages each. The autograph scores proved to be insufficient in all three operas: added to the composer’s full score, the musical parts that Erkel himself used, amended and annotated for stage performances at the National Theatre are considered as the most relevant sources, complemented ...
... 6,000 to 7,000 pages each. The autograph scores proved to be insufficient in all three operas: added to the composer’s full score, the musical parts that Erkel himself used, amended and annotated for stage performances at the National Theatre are considered as the most relevant sources, complemented ...
Roman Republican Theatre
... Roman drama was one of the earliest literary genres to be established in Rome, emerging against the background of Rome’s contact with other cultures and its rise to being a major power in the Mediterranean. Thus the history of early Roman drama is not only of literary interest, but also of political ...
... Roman drama was one of the earliest literary genres to be established in Rome, emerging against the background of Rome’s contact with other cultures and its rise to being a major power in the Mediterranean. Thus the history of early Roman drama is not only of literary interest, but also of political ...
Film Great Sergei Eisenstein`s background information - john
... constructed within the theatre, by actors who had trained to be acrobats, jugglers, tightrope artistes, clowns. Actors would seemingly drift in and out of moments of action, the scene of the play moving from one part of the ring to another. The clash of the various actions was intended to introduce ...
... constructed within the theatre, by actors who had trained to be acrobats, jugglers, tightrope artistes, clowns. Actors would seemingly drift in and out of moments of action, the scene of the play moving from one part of the ring to another. The clash of the various actions was intended to introduce ...
Group Sales - City of Brampton
... All events, programs, artists, times and dates are subject to change. All purchases are final. Payments will not be refunded except if a show is cancelled. A processing fee of $1.00 per ticket is applied to all single ticket purchases. A processing fee of $5.00 per order is applied to all subscripti ...
... All events, programs, artists, times and dates are subject to change. All purchases are final. Payments will not be refunded except if a show is cancelled. A processing fee of $1.00 per ticket is applied to all single ticket purchases. A processing fee of $5.00 per order is applied to all subscripti ...
Shinoda Masahiro
... Early Shinoda • The debut film • One-Way Ticket for Love (1960) • About rock’n rollers and their nihilistic life styles with sensual imagery. • Commercial failure demoted him to assistant director. ...
... Early Shinoda • The debut film • One-Way Ticket for Love (1960) • About rock’n rollers and their nihilistic life styles with sensual imagery. • Commercial failure demoted him to assistant director. ...
Shinoda Masahiro
... Early Shinoda • The debut film • One-Way Ticket for Love (1960) • About rock’n rollers and their nihilistic life styles with sensual imagery. • Commercial failure demoted him to assistant director. ...
... Early Shinoda • The debut film • One-Way Ticket for Love (1960) • About rock’n rollers and their nihilistic life styles with sensual imagery. • Commercial failure demoted him to assistant director. ...
YING TONG SCHOOLS DAY PERFORMANCE
... Milligan and Harry Secombe became friends while serving in the Royal Artillery during World War II; they met up with Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine back in England after the war and got together in Grafton's pub performing and experimenting with tape recorders. Famously, Milligan first encountere ...
... Milligan and Harry Secombe became friends while serving in the Royal Artillery during World War II; they met up with Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine back in England after the war and got together in Grafton's pub performing and experimenting with tape recorders. Famously, Milligan first encountere ...
Fulfillment of the Requirements
... later Rose himself referred to Casa Manana as "by all odds the best I've ever had my name on." 9 The Billy Rose before Casa Maihana had not yet reached the national prominence he was to achieve in later years. He had brought Jumbo, a mildly successful show with Jimmy Durante, to Broadway into the ol ...
... later Rose himself referred to Casa Manana as "by all odds the best I've ever had my name on." 9 The Billy Rose before Casa Maihana had not yet reached the national prominence he was to achieve in later years. He had brought Jumbo, a mildly successful show with Jimmy Durante, to Broadway into the ol ...
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 ...
2013 Distinguished Artist
... Boehlke just had to haVe her for their Moppet Players, then a ragbag of artists making theater in a West Bank storefront. “Her birth as an artist and a person happened here,” Boehlke says, explaining hoW a girl born on the East Coast could haVe such MidWestern sensibilities. “We Were sort of fabled, ...
... Boehlke just had to haVe her for their Moppet Players, then a ragbag of artists making theater in a West Bank storefront. “Her birth as an artist and a person happened here,” Boehlke says, explaining hoW a girl born on the East Coast could haVe such MidWestern sensibilities. “We Were sort of fabled, ...
Performing Shakespeare in Contemporary Taiwan - CLoK
... of identity that makes the Taiwanese interpretation of Shakespeare much different from that of a Mainlanders’ approach, while they share certain commonalities that inextricably link them. This study thus examines the interrelation between Taiwan and Mainland China operatic cultural forms and how neg ...
... of identity that makes the Taiwanese interpretation of Shakespeare much different from that of a Mainlanders’ approach, while they share certain commonalities that inextricably link them. This study thus examines the interrelation between Taiwan and Mainland China operatic cultural forms and how neg ...
Images of Sarah Siddons Exhibition Catalogue
... Small portraits of Siddons such as these allowed more people to own prints of her image, increasing her publicity. ...
... Small portraits of Siddons such as these allowed more people to own prints of her image, increasing her publicity. ...
Alien Voices - Dramatic Publishing
... and John de Lancie, bring you a series of plays based on science fiction classics, presented in ways that are so unique your audience will feel as though they’re seeing them for the very first time. The Alien Voices® performance style, which features actors, sound-effects artists and musicians in fu ...
... and John de Lancie, bring you a series of plays based on science fiction classics, presented in ways that are so unique your audience will feel as though they’re seeing them for the very first time. The Alien Voices® performance style, which features actors, sound-effects artists and musicians in fu ...
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.