The American Career of Maria Ouspenskaya
... the country's first four-year degree program in theatre, acting was well on its way to becoming an accepted professional pursuit within America's academic communities. But classroom training in acting during the early twentieth century often failed to serve the needs of the new realistic drama of th ...
... the country's first four-year degree program in theatre, acting was well on its way to becoming an accepted professional pursuit within America's academic communities. But classroom training in acting during the early twentieth century often failed to serve the needs of the new realistic drama of th ...
Deaf Theatre: Audience Appeal - Rochester Institute of Technology
... A majority of Deaf Americans agree that viewing a typical theatrical performance is a formidable task. In the second half of this century, attitudinal changes made by Americans have resulted in new and increased opportunities for their Deaf counterparts to participate in American theatre. American t ...
... A majority of Deaf Americans agree that viewing a typical theatrical performance is a formidable task. In the second half of this century, attitudinal changes made by Americans have resulted in new and increased opportunities for their Deaf counterparts to participate in American theatre. American t ...
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - UVa-Wise
... THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 1100: Stagecraft THT 1111: Technical Theater Practicum THT 1300 Introduction to Theatrical Design THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 2210: Rehearsal, Ensemble, & Performance THT 1000: Introduction to The ...
... THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 1100: Stagecraft THT 1111: Technical Theater Practicum THT 1300 Introduction to Theatrical Design THT 2500: Production and Stage Management THT 4500: Directing THT 2210: Rehearsal, Ensemble, & Performance THT 1000: Introduction to The ...
JAMES R. WAITE: PIONEER OF "THE TEN-TWENTY
... you'd get mostly working class people. Other nights there would be family groups—especially on Friday nights when the kids didn't have to go to school the next day. Saturday nights everybody was out for a good time, so audiences were both mixed and terrific. There was still another type of audience ...
... you'd get mostly working class people. Other nights there would be family groups—especially on Friday nights when the kids didn't have to go to school the next day. Saturday nights everybody was out for a good time, so audiences were both mixed and terrific. There was still another type of audience ...
The Emergence of the Independent Prologue and Chorus in Jesuit
... While previous comparisons of Jesuit theatre main title dramas and Oratorian oratorios do not reveal a relationship, a comparative examination of the musical prologues and choruses performed within Jesuit theatrical productions and the musical works performed in the services of the Congregation of t ...
... While previous comparisons of Jesuit theatre main title dramas and Oratorian oratorios do not reveal a relationship, a comparative examination of the musical prologues and choruses performed within Jesuit theatrical productions and the musical works performed in the services of the Congregation of t ...
Council of Resident Stock Theatres (CORST
... guarantee of more than two weeks, to pay forthwith in full for all services rendered by the Actor to the Producer, plus any other amounts then owing, not already paid, and also as liquidated damages, no present basis of calculation existing, a sum equal to two weeks’ salary. If the Actor holds a con ...
... guarantee of more than two weeks, to pay forthwith in full for all services rendered by the Actor to the Producer, plus any other amounts then owing, not already paid, and also as liquidated damages, no present basis of calculation existing, a sum equal to two weeks’ salary. If the Actor holds a con ...
Master_Thesis
... drawing upon a number of texts from theatrical history to place these critical writings in their historical context. In a textual analysis I will be focusing on Wilde’s use of the dramatic device of the confessional scene as a central point in all his society plays. I will argue that this is, in fac ...
... drawing upon a number of texts from theatrical history to place these critical writings in their historical context. In a textual analysis I will be focusing on Wilde’s use of the dramatic device of the confessional scene as a central point in all his society plays. I will argue that this is, in fac ...
Macklin - chass.utoronto
... Despite this attempt to provide a natural antiseptic, Hallam died the next morning. Indicted for wilful murder on 13 May, Macklin surrendered himself voluntarily. The case came to trial at the Old Bailey on 12 December. Since he was not entitled to legal representation, Macklin used the intervening ...
... Despite this attempt to provide a natural antiseptic, Hallam died the next morning. Indicted for wilful murder on 13 May, Macklin surrendered himself voluntarily. The case came to trial at the Old Bailey on 12 December. Since he was not entitled to legal representation, Macklin used the intervening ...
2 - Durham e-Theses
... to be post-Christian in as much as it is dramatic. I focus on dialogues with theatre directors and show how Balthasar uses his theological standard for drama to interpret directors as post-Christian and then, in dialogue with that interpretation, to find them either protesting or parodic in respect ...
... to be post-Christian in as much as it is dramatic. I focus on dialogues with theatre directors and show how Balthasar uses his theological standard for drama to interpret directors as post-Christian and then, in dialogue with that interpretation, to find them either protesting or parodic in respect ...
Kemble and the theatre
... by general consensus, his finest, Coriolanus (7 February 1789). But he did not wish to be confined to tragedy, and his new roles in the 1786–7 season were mostly in comedy. In General John Burgoyne's Richard Coeur de Lion (24 October 1786) he even sang, though the popularity of this piece owed more ...
... by general consensus, his finest, Coriolanus (7 February 1789). But he did not wish to be confined to tragedy, and his new roles in the 1786–7 season were mostly in comedy. In General John Burgoyne's Richard Coeur de Lion (24 October 1786) he even sang, though the popularity of this piece owed more ...
Juggling Agendas: Circus in Ethiopia
... The central research question is based on a tension between ideology and reality. Circus in Ethiopia for Youth and Social Development (CIE), „aspires to play a role in promoting socio-economic change‟. The premise that performance stimulates social transformation is the ideological basis of the „th ...
... The central research question is based on a tension between ideology and reality. Circus in Ethiopia for Youth and Social Development (CIE), „aspires to play a role in promoting socio-economic change‟. The premise that performance stimulates social transformation is the ideological basis of the „th ...
the SUMMER 14 season brochure
... Spanish pianist Diego Amador, aka ‘the Gypsy-version of Ray Charles’ (23 Jul) and the uncompromising The Bad Plus (24 Jul), as well as a free fringe-like festival in our Studio Theatre on the same nights. Classical Contemporary Music takes centre stage with Brand New Orchestra (1 May) and Junior RN ...
... Spanish pianist Diego Amador, aka ‘the Gypsy-version of Ray Charles’ (23 Jul) and the uncompromising The Bad Plus (24 Jul), as well as a free fringe-like festival in our Studio Theatre on the same nights. Classical Contemporary Music takes centre stage with Brand New Orchestra (1 May) and Junior RN ...
Evaluation of the KSCS Drama Project COMMUNITY SUMMARY
... for evaluation could be explored with him; he was slated to return to work at the end of September. A decision was taken to hire an interim replacement to proceed with summer programming until his return to work, at which time the evaluation would go forward. In August due to further policy and ...
... for evaluation could be explored with him; he was slated to return to work at the end of September. A decision was taken to hire an interim replacement to proceed with summer programming until his return to work, at which time the evaluation would go forward. In August due to further policy and ...
Theatrical Practice and Cultural Context.
... architectural solutions proposed by Nugent Monck’s Maddermarket Theatre, Tyrone Guthrie’s Festival Stage at Stratford, Ontario, and the new Globe. The success of these endeavors has been, to some extent, a victory over cinema. “It shows,” says Rory Edwards who played Orleans in the Globe’s 1997 pro ...
... architectural solutions proposed by Nugent Monck’s Maddermarket Theatre, Tyrone Guthrie’s Festival Stage at Stratford, Ontario, and the new Globe. The success of these endeavors has been, to some extent, a victory over cinema. “It shows,” says Rory Edwards who played Orleans in the Globe’s 1997 pro ...
Icon - Unisa Institutional Repository
... the printed and the visual texts. He is presently concerned with the level of corruption and decadence in South Africa. Fugard, quoted in an interview with Theatre Voice UK on the level of corruption in South Africa, points out, ‘In a sense we have got to start again. It’s a very fluid and a very vo ...
... the printed and the visual texts. He is presently concerned with the level of corruption and decadence in South Africa. Fugard, quoted in an interview with Theatre Voice UK on the level of corruption in South Africa, points out, ‘In a sense we have got to start again. It’s a very fluid and a very vo ...
MOREthan a few - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... teaches fulltime at Southern Crescent Technical College, Griffin, GA. His newest novel Swimming to Chicago, was released this 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 t ...
... teaches fulltime at Southern Crescent Technical College, Griffin, GA. His newest novel Swimming to Chicago, was released this 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 t ...
Thesis
... do this for life.’ . . . Paula was that person” (qtd. in Lahr “Surreal Life”). Although Ruhl did not begin to seriously develop her career as an artist until college, her upbringing taught her both an appreciation for theatre and language. Her mother, Kathleen Ruhl, who worked as an English teacher ...
... do this for life.’ . . . Paula was that person” (qtd. in Lahr “Surreal Life”). Although Ruhl did not begin to seriously develop her career as an artist until college, her upbringing taught her both an appreciation for theatre and language. Her mother, Kathleen Ruhl, who worked as an English teacher ...
His Theatre Work and Lectures in the United States in 1916.
... Braden, and Professor Claude L. Shaver for their recommenda tions for these two grants. The writer is particularly grateful to Professor Elizabeth Kimberly for all her special kindness to the writer during her research at Carnegie Tech, and for preparing the Hunt Library and Department of Drama res ...
... Braden, and Professor Claude L. Shaver for their recommenda tions for these two grants. The writer is particularly grateful to Professor Elizabeth Kimberly for all her special kindness to the writer during her research at Carnegie Tech, and for preparing the Hunt Library and Department of Drama res ...
Classical Antiquity on Communist Stage In Poland
... discussion of a dozen or so dramas selected as having played a more important role on the Polish stage during the period. One of the criteria for selection was the number of times the play was staged and the number of meaningful reviews it triggered. The analysis of a selected play includes a list a ...
... discussion of a dozen or so dramas selected as having played a more important role on the Polish stage during the period. One of the criteria for selection was the number of times the play was staged and the number of meaningful reviews it triggered. The analysis of a selected play includes a list a ...
Theatre receives award at regional festival
... sp; The award was determined by a vote of the directors of the other five productions competing in the festival. The Directors’ Choice recognition was one of the two most prestigious awards presented at the festival. The other award, conferred by the ACTF National Selection Committ ...
... sp; The award was determined by a vote of the directors of the other five productions competing in the festival. The Directors’ Choice recognition was one of the two most prestigious awards presented at the festival. The other award, conferred by the ACTF National Selection Committ ...
MOREthan a few - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... narrator for Divorce Court, which has been renewed for another season. Talon also directs episodes of HGTV’s You Live In What?. His book, Starting Your Career in Voice-Overs, is now available for preorder on Amazon with an official release date of 11/4/14. He is directing a new web series pilot call ...
... narrator for Divorce Court, which has been renewed for another season. Talon also directs episodes of HGTV’s You Live In What?. His book, Starting Your Career in Voice-Overs, is now available for preorder on Amazon with an official release date of 11/4/14. He is directing a new web series pilot call ...
Maname By Kamalika Pieris Island: October 13, 2015, 5:15 pm
... performances in the south and ‘hosted us warmly and lavishly accommodating us in an estate mansion owned by his family’. When Sarachchandra returned in 1956 after a year abroad, studying theatre, the Sabha embarked on a series of ‘play reading’ sessions but what they really wanted was a new play fro ...
... performances in the south and ‘hosted us warmly and lavishly accommodating us in an estate mansion owned by his family’. When Sarachchandra returned in 1956 after a year abroad, studying theatre, the Sabha embarked on a series of ‘play reading’ sessions but what they really wanted was a new play fro ...
Fullerton Stage - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... Pasta in the US. She was on WCBS, PIX 11, and EbruToday in NYC as a freelance reporter. She recently appeared in The Following, Blue Bloods, Bourne Legacy, Royal Pains and 30 Rock. You can visit her website at www.anaberryinternational.com. KEVIN BIGLEY (BFA, Acting, ‘09) plays Brian on USA’s Sirens ...
... Pasta in the US. She was on WCBS, PIX 11, and EbruToday in NYC as a freelance reporter. She recently appeared in The Following, Blue Bloods, Bourne Legacy, Royal Pains and 30 Rock. You can visit her website at www.anaberryinternational.com. KEVIN BIGLEY (BFA, Acting, ‘09) plays Brian on USA’s Sirens ...
MOREthan a few - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... paperback and eBook. His most recent novel, Mind Fields, was written under the pen name Dylan Madrid. 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 over 100 publications. David is on the faculty of the Spalding U ...
... paperback and eBook. His most recent novel, Mind Fields, was written under the pen name Dylan Madrid. 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 over 100 publications. David is on the faculty of the Spalding U ...
The Trumpet in Restoration Theatre Suites
... patriotic nature, and many survive in several different versions. Some undoubtedly originated as actual trumpet pieces, but many of those that are playable on trumpet were probably not conceived as such. Many sets of act music survive with the overture placed before the sequence of act tunes. Severa ...
... patriotic nature, and many survive in several different versions. Some undoubtedly originated as actual trumpet pieces, but many of those that are playable on trumpet were probably not conceived as such. Many sets of act music survive with the overture placed before the sequence of act tunes. Severa ...
Theatre of the Oppressed
The Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) describes theatrical forms that the Brazilian theatre practitioner Augusto Boal first elaborated in the 1960s, initially in Brazil and later in Europe. Boal was influenced by the work of the educator and theorist Paulo Freire. Boal's techniques use theatre as means of promoting social and political change. In the Theatre of the Oppressed, the audience becomes active, such that as ""spect-actors"" they explore, show, analyse and transform the reality in which they are living.