the warden of the tomb
... group of authors (such as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust) who today are recognized as the key figures of modernism, and the theatrical changes comprising new methods of staging (e.g. the theories of Adolphe Appia, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Edward Gordon Craig, Antonin Artaud) have all contribu ...
... group of authors (such as James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust) who today are recognized as the key figures of modernism, and the theatrical changes comprising new methods of staging (e.g. the theories of Adolphe Appia, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Edward Gordon Craig, Antonin Artaud) have all contribu ...
Brecht, Broadway and United States Theatre
... blockbuster shows: more songs, more dancing, more costumes, more glamour—anything to thumb their noses at Aristotle for relegating “spectacle” to an afterthought in The Poetics and to keep the paying public wowed. They intend to fulfill and simultaneously whet the most culinary of appetites of theat ...
... blockbuster shows: more songs, more dancing, more costumes, more glamour—anything to thumb their noses at Aristotle for relegating “spectacle” to an afterthought in The Poetics and to keep the paying public wowed. They intend to fulfill and simultaneously whet the most culinary of appetites of theat ...
Horowitz- Shylock After Auschwitz: The Merchant of Venice
... Similarly, the Holocaust has rendered ‘traditional’ Merchant of Venice productions so problematic as to make them virtually extinct everywhere but in the United Kingdom. Portia’s idyllic Belmont is ignored, rejected as romantic obfuscation, all emphasis now focused upon the troubled world of Shylock ...
... Similarly, the Holocaust has rendered ‘traditional’ Merchant of Venice productions so problematic as to make them virtually extinct everywhere but in the United Kingdom. Portia’s idyllic Belmont is ignored, rejected as romantic obfuscation, all emphasis now focused upon the troubled world of Shylock ...
PETER LEWIS FAIRCHILD Theatre Designer
... production, which is worthy of a full house,” Roy Coates, The Stage. “SET MEASURE OF ACHIEVEMENTS”, One of the most striking aspects of the new production at the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, which opens tonight is the huge and complicated set. The Grand Theatre’s Resident Designer Peter Fairchild i ...
... production, which is worthy of a full house,” Roy Coates, The Stage. “SET MEASURE OF ACHIEVEMENTS”, One of the most striking aspects of the new production at the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, which opens tonight is the huge and complicated set. The Grand Theatre’s Resident Designer Peter Fairchild i ...
Shinoda Masahiro
... construction company owner commission them to assassinate a journalist who is about to expose his ill-doings, but things get complicated when an assasin falls in love with the journalist. ...
... construction company owner commission them to assassinate a journalist who is about to expose his ill-doings, but things get complicated when an assasin falls in love with the journalist. ...
Violence and Formal Challenge in the Plays of Sarah Kane and
... are not often associated: Martin Crimp and Sarah Kane. Both write formally innovative dramas, but their approaches differ: Crimp’s ironic detachment seems very far from Kane’s passionate involvement. Kane is well-known in the UK and usually perceived as an exponent of the “in-yer-face” dramatic grou ...
... are not often associated: Martin Crimp and Sarah Kane. Both write formally innovative dramas, but their approaches differ: Crimp’s ironic detachment seems very far from Kane’s passionate involvement. Kane is well-known in the UK and usually perceived as an exponent of the “in-yer-face” dramatic grou ...
Self-Reflexivity through Self-Reflectivity
... Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court, where he used alchemy to “express that deplorable flight from Nature which Jonson thought he saw in the literature and society of his time”. In the play, alchemy was “put down and its practitioners contemptuously swept away by the harmonious dance of the crea ...
... Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court, where he used alchemy to “express that deplorable flight from Nature which Jonson thought he saw in the literature and society of his time”. In the play, alchemy was “put down and its practitioners contemptuously swept away by the harmonious dance of the crea ...
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 ...
IB THEATRE SENIORS SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2015
... or tension or which communicate the meaning(s) of the play; they must demonstrate an understanding of how performance and production elements function together to create these moments 4. reference live performances they have experienced and how these have influenced, inspired or informed their direc ...
... or tension or which communicate the meaning(s) of the play; they must demonstrate an understanding of how performance and production elements function together to create these moments 4. reference live performances they have experienced and how these have influenced, inspired or informed their direc ...
- SOAS Research Online
... This dissertation will study the formation of Taiwanese classical theatre from 1895 to 1937, the Japanese colonial period before the Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945. “Taiwanese classical theatre” refers to the theatrical forms which were for the first time defined as “belonging to Taiwan” duri ...
... This dissertation will study the formation of Taiwanese classical theatre from 1895 to 1937, the Japanese colonial period before the Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945. “Taiwanese classical theatre” refers to the theatrical forms which were for the first time defined as “belonging to Taiwan” duri ...
University/Resident Theatre Association (URTA) Rulebook 10-13
... relationship between any Actor or Equity and the University and/or Theatre including disputes as to the existence or validity of any employment contract, shall be submitted to arbitration pursuant to the Voluntary Labor Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. Arbitration shall tak ...
... relationship between any Actor or Equity and the University and/or Theatre including disputes as to the existence or validity of any employment contract, shall be submitted to arbitration pursuant to the Voluntary Labor Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. Arbitration shall tak ...
David Garrick - Paideia
... and Pierre in Otway's Venice Preserv'd as well as comic roles such as Bayes in Buckingham's The Rehearsal; a total of 18 roles in all in just the first six months of his acting career. His success led Alexander Pope, who saw him perform three times during this period, to surmise, "that young man nev ...
... and Pierre in Otway's Venice Preserv'd as well as comic roles such as Bayes in Buckingham's The Rehearsal; a total of 18 roles in all in just the first six months of his acting career. His success led Alexander Pope, who saw him perform three times during this period, to surmise, "that young man nev ...
the Show Program
... Finale.......................................................................................................................................Company ...
... Finale.......................................................................................................................................Company ...
A Cultural Genealogy of the Royal Court Theatre
... embedded in a complex matrix of social concerns and actions, all of which 'communicate' or contribute to giving the theatre experience its particular 'meaning' to its participants.* Carlson began the exploration of theatre and the semiotics of the built environment in his book Places of Performance. ...
... embedded in a complex matrix of social concerns and actions, all of which 'communicate' or contribute to giving the theatre experience its particular 'meaning' to its participants.* Carlson began the exploration of theatre and the semiotics of the built environment in his book Places of Performance. ...
Lecture on Lars Norén, Cluj-Napoca
... swedish perspective. Or like he says in an interview from 1993, in the aftermath of the Yugoslavian civil war, “the truth is now in Sarajevo, not in Stockholm”. Following his new, social rather than psychological, absurdist rather than realist artistic orientation, dealing with people without homes ...
... swedish perspective. Or like he says in an interview from 1993, in the aftermath of the Yugoslavian civil war, “the truth is now in Sarajevo, not in Stockholm”. Following his new, social rather than psychological, absurdist rather than realist artistic orientation, dealing with people without homes ...
Passing Show - Shubert Archive
... times during her long career. I immediately wanted to know more about this woman. I searched for other later articles, but found none, not even an obituary. The trail went completely cold. For a while I had thought that Mitzi was still alive, perhaps in a nursing home for aged actors, but with each ...
... times during her long career. I immediately wanted to know more about this woman. I searched for other later articles, but found none, not even an obituary. The trail went completely cold. For a while I had thought that Mitzi was still alive, perhaps in a nursing home for aged actors, but with each ...
Page 2 Twentieth Century Actor Training Actor training is arguably
... of their relationship to the practitioners’ theoretical and aesthetic concerns. The collection examines the relationship between actor training and production and considers how directly the actor training relates to performance. With detailed accounts of the principles, exercises and their applicati ...
... of their relationship to the practitioners’ theoretical and aesthetic concerns. The collection examines the relationship between actor training and production and considers how directly the actor training relates to performance. With detailed accounts of the principles, exercises and their applicati ...
Woyzeck - Young Vic
... teases Woyzeck about his wayward wife, and Woyzeck’s tormented mind begins to spiral out of control. At an inn, he watches Marie and the Drum Major dancing, and later hears a voice telling him to ‘stab her’. He turns to his friend Andres, who offers no consolation. A fight breaks out between the Dru ...
... teases Woyzeck about his wayward wife, and Woyzeck’s tormented mind begins to spiral out of control. At an inn, he watches Marie and the Drum Major dancing, and later hears a voice telling him to ‘stab her’. He turns to his friend Andres, who offers no consolation. A fight breaks out between the Dru ...
URN:NBN:fi:jyu-20 - Jyväskylän yliopisto
... examples from theatre art, internet art with the project Ballettikka Internettikka by Igor Štromajer and Brane Zorman as well as with the three selected personal bloggers Nihrida, Irena and Alcessa. In chapter 3, however, I elaborate further on the perception of a personal blog as an autobiographica ...
... examples from theatre art, internet art with the project Ballettikka Internettikka by Igor Štromajer and Brane Zorman as well as with the three selected personal bloggers Nihrida, Irena and Alcessa. In chapter 3, however, I elaborate further on the perception of a personal blog as an autobiographica ...
Grades PreK - 12 For Teaching and Learning in
... way of teaching and learning in the arts, and look forward to a future filled with ...
... way of teaching and learning in the arts, and look forward to a future filled with ...
Plays in Translation on the London Stage: Visibility, Celebrity
... during my doctoral investigation: the Centre for Intercultural Studies and the School of European Languages, Cultures and Society at UCL, and the Department of Drama at Queen Mary, University of London. Students and staff in both institutions made me very welcome and contributed in many different wa ...
... during my doctoral investigation: the Centre for Intercultural Studies and the School of European Languages, Cultures and Society at UCL, and the Department of Drama at Queen Mary, University of London. Students and staff in both institutions made me very welcome and contributed in many different wa ...
YING TONG SCHOOLS DAY PERFORMANCE
... Love Thy Neighbour and the sitcom tedium of Terry & June could just not compare to a revolutionary show that came from that most conservative of decades: the 1950s. It was surreal humour from another planet and blew away anything I’ve heard before or since. It wasn’t just Spike Milligan’s scripts wh ...
... Love Thy Neighbour and the sitcom tedium of Terry & June could just not compare to a revolutionary show that came from that most conservative of decades: the 1950s. It was surreal humour from another planet and blew away anything I’ve heard before or since. It wasn’t just Spike Milligan’s scripts wh ...
A DRAMATURGICAL ANALYSIS OF EUGENE IONESCO`S
... Later given the title of the Theatre of the Absurd, Ionesco’s genre of anti-theatre finds influence in the various historical moments surrounding it. The two world wars and their impact on European civilization sparked a new age in literature and art. Obviously situated in a period of historical str ...
... Later given the title of the Theatre of the Absurd, Ionesco’s genre of anti-theatre finds influence in the various historical moments surrounding it. The two world wars and their impact on European civilization sparked a new age in literature and art. Obviously situated in a period of historical str ...
theatre safety committee
... Warming up and cooling down The importance of the body being in a fit state to deal with strains put upon it is generally recognised. Where work is to take place on a rake exercises for both warm-up and cooling-down should be undertaken on a regular basis. It is recommended that a qualified individu ...
... Warming up and cooling down The importance of the body being in a fit state to deal with strains put upon it is generally recognised. Where work is to take place on a rake exercises for both warm-up and cooling-down should be undertaken on a regular basis. It is recommended that a qualified individu ...
Harmony and discord within the English `counter-culture`, 1965
... means by which to examine the cultural, social and political history of Britain in the 1960s and 1970s. The Rock Opera – here defined as a historically-specific subgenre of works consisting primarily of Hair (1967) by Gerome Ragni, James Rado and Galt MacDermot; Tommy (1969) by Pete Townshend and Th ...
... means by which to examine the cultural, social and political history of Britain in the 1960s and 1970s. The Rock Opera – here defined as a historically-specific subgenre of works consisting primarily of Hair (1967) by Gerome Ragni, James Rado and Galt MacDermot; Tommy (1969) by Pete Townshend and Th ...
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.