Introduction - Open Research Exeter
... well established within the academic community, still requires careful assertion and even argument [for CUT] in wider contexts. 1 Nevertheless, a consequence of this uncoupling of literature from drama has been an explosion of performance theory and theorising that is distinct from the theories of l ...
... well established within the academic community, still requires careful assertion and even argument [for CUT] in wider contexts. 1 Nevertheless, a consequence of this uncoupling of literature from drama has been an explosion of performance theory and theorising that is distinct from the theories of l ...
Michael Chekhov`s Production of Twelfth Night at the Habimah Theatre
... delight, the new task interested everyone straightaway; we all kissed each other there and then and, having made a bit more noise, sat down at the big table. Silence fell. An intense Habimah silence. The roles had already been distributed (on condition that if an actor did not fulfill the expectatio ...
... delight, the new task interested everyone straightaway; we all kissed each other there and then and, having made a bit more noise, sat down at the big table. Silence fell. An intense Habimah silence. The roles had already been distributed (on condition that if an actor did not fulfill the expectatio ...
SPECIAL ISSUE Living with Trauma, Living with Playback
... dwellers. Spaces widely open, fresh sweet air, expansive ancient trees, ornamental, fruit and vegetable gardens all inspire and satisfy the open soul. This is where Shirley Legum and Olga Sanachina met. During early August of 2012, eighteen playbackers from eleven different countries and three train ...
... dwellers. Spaces widely open, fresh sweet air, expansive ancient trees, ornamental, fruit and vegetable gardens all inspire and satisfy the open soul. This is where Shirley Legum and Olga Sanachina met. During early August of 2012, eighteen playbackers from eleven different countries and three train ...
Feasibility Study and Business Plan
... The management of the centre and the leadership of the Council have demonstrated the centre’s viability in terms of both program and finances. Since our review of affiliated and other arts organizations has revealed no significant sources of revenue for non-theatre usage of the centre, and in the ab ...
... The management of the centre and the leadership of the Council have demonstrated the centre’s viability in terms of both program and finances. Since our review of affiliated and other arts organizations has revealed no significant sources of revenue for non-theatre usage of the centre, and in the ab ...
- ERA - University of Alberta
... contemporary theatre criticism this question of drama continues to inform debate about the cultural efficacy of the form. In the second half of the twentieth-century, Müller was a major figure in the challenge to existing dramatic forms and conventions. His fractured and complex writings were creat ...
... contemporary theatre criticism this question of drama continues to inform debate about the cultural efficacy of the form. In the second half of the twentieth-century, Müller was a major figure in the challenge to existing dramatic forms and conventions. His fractured and complex writings were creat ...
the history of melodrama in western landscape - Faculty e
... that it might be due to the audience’s preference for seeing characters rescued from misfortune rater than punished for mistakes. One of the examples he gives is Thomas Holcroft’s The Road to Ruin (1792), which shows a gambler who is so touched by his father’s shame that he is restored to virtue. Br ...
... that it might be due to the audience’s preference for seeing characters rescued from misfortune rater than punished for mistakes. One of the examples he gives is Thomas Holcroft’s The Road to Ruin (1792), which shows a gambler who is so touched by his father’s shame that he is restored to virtue. Br ...
2016 - Queensland Theatre
... Queensland Theatre Company (Queensland Theatre) is the state’s flagship theatre company. Under the Queensland Theatre Company Act 1970 it is a body corporate, has perpetual succession, a common seal and can sue and be sued in its corporate name. Queensland Theatre is based at 78 Montague Road in Sou ...
... Queensland Theatre Company (Queensland Theatre) is the state’s flagship theatre company. Under the Queensland Theatre Company Act 1970 it is a body corporate, has perpetual succession, a common seal and can sue and be sued in its corporate name. Queensland Theatre is based at 78 Montague Road in Sou ...
The Hearst Greek Theatre - Real Estate
... from the federal Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862. Created by the State of California, the University also benefited from a simultaneous gift of assets of the private College of California. The private College, founded in the 1850s, was located in Oakland. The College planned a new campus to be locate ...
... from the federal Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862. Created by the State of California, the University also benefited from a simultaneous gift of assets of the private College of California. The private College, founded in the 1850s, was located in Oakland. The College planned a new campus to be locate ...
AS Level GCE - Drama and theatre - H059
... and design components for the non-exam assessment allows learners to follow their own interests. They can study either performance or design skills in depth. It also provides freedom for learners to experiment and take risks with their work while working on ...
... and design components for the non-exam assessment allows learners to follow their own interests. They can study either performance or design skills in depth. It also provides freedom for learners to experiment and take risks with their work while working on ...
Petitioners, v. Respondents. ______ On Petition for a Writ of
... further to show the importance of the use of tobacco on the stage.”13 In The Vandykes, performed in New York in 1892, smoking was equated with villainy, where a character “incessantly smoking an ill-looking cigar . . . is seen to be a demoniac institution indeed, and one that cannot be too quickly s ...
... further to show the importance of the use of tobacco on the stage.”13 In The Vandykes, performed in New York in 1892, smoking was equated with villainy, where a character “incessantly smoking an ill-looking cigar . . . is seen to be a demoniac institution indeed, and one that cannot be too quickly s ...
File - Megan Monaghan
... joyously responds—work difficult and interesting, full of stuff and opportunity.” Well, who could resist such an opportunity, or such a challenge? The great ladies of Western theatre have risen to the occasion of Hedda Gabler, in dozens of languages over nearly a dozen decades. Only one can claim th ...
... joyously responds—work difficult and interesting, full of stuff and opportunity.” Well, who could resist such an opportunity, or such a challenge? The great ladies of Western theatre have risen to the occasion of Hedda Gabler, in dozens of languages over nearly a dozen decades. Only one can claim th ...
directing experience - Voice and Speech Trainers Association
... teacher of voice, speech, dialects and text analysis for the American Repertory Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University. (Also taught workshops for Harvard University faculty and teaching assistants through the Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning, and served on th ...
... teacher of voice, speech, dialects and text analysis for the American Repertory Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University. (Also taught workshops for Harvard University faculty and teaching assistants through the Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning, and served on th ...
OF by Philip Booth A thesis submitted ta the Faculty of Graduate
... interviews. l was warmed by the company of Herbert Whittaker till l had run out of questions, and Gratien Gélinas, after enduring my assaul t on his language for half an hour, kindly proposed that the conversation continue in English. ...
... interviews. l was warmed by the company of Herbert Whittaker till l had run out of questions, and Gratien Gélinas, after enduring my assaul t on his language for half an hour, kindly proposed that the conversation continue in English. ...
Phedre - University of Warwick
... 1649: Racine’s grandmother joins the Jansenist convent of PortRoyal-des-Champs upon the death of her husband. Racine educated at Port-Royal 1655-8. 1659: Racine begins his literary career in Paris 1664: Writes La Thébaïde for Molière’s theatre 1665-77: Writes a string of successful tragedies for per ...
... 1649: Racine’s grandmother joins the Jansenist convent of PortRoyal-des-Champs upon the death of her husband. Racine educated at Port-Royal 1655-8. 1659: Racine begins his literary career in Paris 1664: Writes La Thébaïde for Molière’s theatre 1665-77: Writes a string of successful tragedies for per ...
Harley Granville Barker and the Quest for an English National
... Theatre now had the ability to sell approximately 40,000 tickets per week in London, more than double its highest previous total. As of this writing, the National Theatre is in the process of opening an office in New York City to oversee commercial transfers from London (Trueman1). The artistic outp ...
... Theatre now had the ability to sell approximately 40,000 tickets per week in London, more than double its highest previous total. As of this writing, the National Theatre is in the process of opening an office in New York City to oversee commercial transfers from London (Trueman1). The artistic outp ...
Her Hour Upon the Stage: A Study of Anne Bracegirdle, Restoration
... rehearsed the next morning and presented that same afternoon. Each company, therefore, naturally t en ded to rely heavily on old favorites: ...
... rehearsed the next morning and presented that same afternoon. Each company, therefore, naturally t en ded to rely heavily on old favorites: ...
1 1 TECHNIQUES FOR CHANGING THE WORLD
... 48,000 in 1932, and Socialist Norman Thomson received about 448,000 votes.5 The increase reflects disillusionment, perhaps, with the system that had made, and failed to deliver, the great promise of the American Dream. People organized the workplace in larger numbers, as the union movement grew expo ...
... 48,000 in 1932, and Socialist Norman Thomson received about 448,000 votes.5 The increase reflects disillusionment, perhaps, with the system that had made, and failed to deliver, the great promise of the American Dream. People organized the workplace in larger numbers, as the union movement grew expo ...
Open Access - Lund University Publications
... not decided beforehand that it would be filmed, but this decision came later on. The production was considered so good that it was classified worthy of being recorded and preserved for later generations. The production is a so called filmed stage performance, but it is not done in the ordinary manne ...
... not decided beforehand that it would be filmed, but this decision came later on. The production was considered so good that it was classified worthy of being recorded and preserved for later generations. The production is a so called filmed stage performance, but it is not done in the ordinary manne ...
tcg publications catalog - Theatre Communications Group
... new neighbors John and Pony, two suburban couples with more in common than their identical last names. Boasting Eno’s quintessential existential quirkiness, this new comedy finds poetry in the banal while humorously exploring our ever-floundering efforts at communication. ...
... new neighbors John and Pony, two suburban couples with more in common than their identical last names. Boasting Eno’s quintessential existential quirkiness, this new comedy finds poetry in the banal while humorously exploring our ever-floundering efforts at communication. ...
Amendment C241 - Committee Report MS Word
... Even were the Committee to accept that the Metro was a fine example of a nightclub, the Guidelines suggest that the Committee also needs to consider how well that usage is reflected in the building’s fabric. The Committee is of the view that the fabric of the Metro nightclub is too compromised to li ...
... Even were the Committee to accept that the Metro was a fine example of a nightclub, the Guidelines suggest that the Committee also needs to consider how well that usage is reflected in the building’s fabric. The Committee is of the view that the fabric of the Metro nightclub is too compromised to li ...
“Shrill small voices . . . drowned out by the Cavalcade
... reaction to Coward’s movement toward a more commercial style of theatre aimed at a broader audience. Just a few years earlier, in 1928, his popular revue, This Year of Grace, which ran at the London Pavillion for 315 performances, garnered high praise from across the cultural spectrum. By this time, ...
... reaction to Coward’s movement toward a more commercial style of theatre aimed at a broader audience. Just a few years earlier, in 1928, his popular revue, This Year of Grace, which ran at the London Pavillion for 315 performances, garnered high praise from across the cultural spectrum. By this time, ...
Lighting by Feder.
... seventy-story building which virtually disappeared into the night sky, Feder made the RCA building the first in Manhattan to be lit from top to bottom on all four sides. He personally placed 342 customdesigned fixtures on the roof tops of nine adjacent buildings where they bathed the structure with ...
... seventy-story building which virtually disappeared into the night sky, Feder made the RCA building the first in Manhattan to be lit from top to bottom on all four sides. He personally placed 342 customdesigned fixtures on the roof tops of nine adjacent buildings where they bathed the structure with ...
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... The Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae can be considered, in true alchemical fashion, to be Khunrath’s magnum opus, or “great work.” The first edition, which appears to have been published by Khunrath himself while he resided in Hamburg, is now very rare: only four extant copies are known to be in e ...
... The Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae can be considered, in true alchemical fashion, to be Khunrath’s magnum opus, or “great work.” The first edition, which appears to have been published by Khunrath himself while he resided in Hamburg, is now very rare: only four extant copies are known to be in e ...
Arts Council England Analysis of Theatre in England
... Expanding the ethnic diversity of audiences remains a challenge .... 52 ...
... Expanding the ethnic diversity of audiences remains a challenge .... 52 ...
The Paper Canoe: A Guide to Theatre Anthropology
... Again a ‘moment of truth’, opposites embracing each other. I observed simultaneously the elusiveness of life and the materiality of the corpse. I was about to lose forever one of the people I loved most and yet was discovering in myself impulses, reactions and thoughts which impatiently invoked the ...
... Again a ‘moment of truth’, opposites embracing each other. I observed simultaneously the elusiveness of life and the materiality of the corpse. I was about to lose forever one of the people I loved most and yet was discovering in myself impulses, reactions and thoughts which impatiently invoked the ...
Augsburger Puppenkiste
The Augsburger Puppenkiste is a marionette theater in Augsburg, Germany.It is located at the former Heilig-Geist-Spital in the historic center of Augsburg. Since 1948, the ""Augsburger Puppenkiste"" had been producing theatrical adaptations of fairy tales and serious pieces. In 1953, it began producing television series and gained nationwide prominence with productions, such as Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer and Urmel aus dem Eis.