
PICASSO: THEATRE ARTIST A THESIS IN Theatre Presented to the
... Ruiz Blasco. Picasso‟s father earned a living as an art teacher and painter of the pigeons that he devoted his time to breeding (Richardson Vol I 16). His father moved the family several times around Spain for new teaching positions. Picasso‟s mother was a source of energy for the family, for she wo ...
... Ruiz Blasco. Picasso‟s father earned a living as an art teacher and painter of the pigeons that he devoted his time to breeding (Richardson Vol I 16). His father moved the family several times around Spain for new teaching positions. Picasso‟s mother was a source of energy for the family, for she wo ...
Mad Dogs and Englishmen: A Study of Noel Coward
... judgment of Coward's plays. Unlike many other dramatists, Coward defends his plays in print and, at times, takes issue with the critics. For this reason, it is wise to investigate Coward's remarks in the light of those of his critics. Short, concise phrases, therefore, have been sifted from the work ...
... judgment of Coward's plays. Unlike many other dramatists, Coward defends his plays in print and, at times, takes issue with the critics. For this reason, it is wise to investigate Coward's remarks in the light of those of his critics. Short, concise phrases, therefore, have been sifted from the work ...
HELLO, CRUEL WORLD: ANTONIN ARTAUD`S PURSUIT OF
... congruence of mind and body in Eastern thought, going so far as to call the Dalai Lama his “acceptable Pope” for he believed “It is inwardly that I am like you [Dalai Lama]: I, dust, idea, lip, levitation, dream, cry, renunciation of idea, suspended among all the forms and hoping for nothing but th ...
... congruence of mind and body in Eastern thought, going so far as to call the Dalai Lama his “acceptable Pope” for he believed “It is inwardly that I am like you [Dalai Lama]: I, dust, idea, lip, levitation, dream, cry, renunciation of idea, suspended among all the forms and hoping for nothing but th ...
Kurt Weill: the `composer as dramatist` in American musical theatre
... consider contextual aspects that have shaped or constrained the way in which both Weill and the products of his collaborations have been received. Though I am unwilling to perpetuate the discussion of ‗Two Weills‘ or the disputed value of the musical any further, addressing the lingering influences ...
... consider contextual aspects that have shaped or constrained the way in which both Weill and the products of his collaborations have been received. Though I am unwilling to perpetuate the discussion of ‗Two Weills‘ or the disputed value of the musical any further, addressing the lingering influences ...
Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof Papers
... Playhouse, co-starring David Hyde-Pierce (2001). In October 2001, Hagen suffered a stroke, but continued to teach until her last years. Among Hagen’s numerous awards was her third Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1999. She also was awarded a 2002 National Medal of Arts from President George Bu ...
... Playhouse, co-starring David Hyde-Pierce (2001). In October 2001, Hagen suffered a stroke, but continued to teach until her last years. Among Hagen’s numerous awards was her third Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1999. She also was awarded a 2002 National Medal of Arts from President George Bu ...
Faruk Begolli - English
... ‘accepted’ his illness, the way how he communicates with such delicate humor, without any doubt in his timbre of voice he is simply fascinating.” When we visited him for the first time in his sister’s house, where he is staying now, we didn’t inform him that we were going there. We knew it before, t ...
... ‘accepted’ his illness, the way how he communicates with such delicate humor, without any doubt in his timbre of voice he is simply fascinating.” When we visited him for the first time in his sister’s house, where he is staying now, we didn’t inform him that we were going there. We knew it before, t ...
MAPPING WAYANG TRADITIONAL THEATRE AS A FORM OF
... Wayang wong is a form of personification of structure found in wayang purwa. Lakon pakeliran banjaran as well as pakeliran padat (all-night performances) may be performanced by wayang wong. The story presented by wayang wong are also taken from the same source, Mahabarata and Ramayana. The differenc ...
... Wayang wong is a form of personification of structure found in wayang purwa. Lakon pakeliran banjaran as well as pakeliran padat (all-night performances) may be performanced by wayang wong. The story presented by wayang wong are also taken from the same source, Mahabarata and Ramayana. The differenc ...
- Warwick WRAP
... Jacob Grein, Elizabeth Robins, and other Ibsen producers in their endeavours. In the early 1870s, two forward-looking British critics began to write and think about Ibsen, inciting dissatisfaction with conventional plays. During the following decades, dissatisfaction spread: first to intellectuals, ...
... Jacob Grein, Elizabeth Robins, and other Ibsen producers in their endeavours. In the early 1870s, two forward-looking British critics began to write and think about Ibsen, inciting dissatisfaction with conventional plays. During the following decades, dissatisfaction spread: first to intellectuals, ...
Katharine Hepburn Papers - New York Public Library
... Star of stage and screen, and international icon, actress Katharine Houghton Hepburn was born on May 12, 1907 in Hartford, Connecticut to Dr. Thomas N. Hepburn, a distinguished urologist and surgeon specializing in the treatment of venereal disease, and Katharine (Kit) Martha Houghton, an advocate o ...
... Star of stage and screen, and international icon, actress Katharine Houghton Hepburn was born on May 12, 1907 in Hartford, Connecticut to Dr. Thomas N. Hepburn, a distinguished urologist and surgeon specializing in the treatment of venereal disease, and Katharine (Kit) Martha Houghton, an advocate o ...
Magic Theatre records
... organizational files, present an overview of Magic's general operation, mission, and history. The artistic relationship between Magic Theatre and Sam Shepard, who followed Michael McClure as an important playwright for the company, is well documented. In its attempt to support other artists, Magic T ...
... organizational files, present an overview of Magic's general operation, mission, and history. The artistic relationship between Magic Theatre and Sam Shepard, who followed Michael McClure as an important playwright for the company, is well documented. In its attempt to support other artists, Magic T ...
The American Career of Maria Ouspenskaya
... show and such family plays as Uncle Tom's Cabin had proved popular, and large numbers of people gained taste for and habit of theatre-going; and by the eighties, with Puritan restraints of the church largely relaxed, several thousand theatres were in need of a continuous supply of entertainment. Som ...
... show and such family plays as Uncle Tom's Cabin had proved popular, and large numbers of people gained taste for and habit of theatre-going; and by the eighties, with Puritan restraints of the church largely relaxed, several thousand theatres were in need of a continuous supply of entertainment. Som ...
Harry Clay and Clay`s Vaudeville Company, 1865
... number of historical black holes that have occurred in our knowledge of this period of popular Australian theatrical and cultural history. While one particular argument - that Harry Clay was one of the three most important figures in vaudeville management in Australia - is not entirely new, the thes ...
... number of historical black holes that have occurred in our knowledge of this period of popular Australian theatrical and cultural history. While one particular argument - that Harry Clay was one of the three most important figures in vaudeville management in Australia - is not entirely new, the thes ...
NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN VENTRILOQUISTS Ryan
... Allen, ventriloquist. Keith’s Union Square Theatre, New York, 19 Oct 1895 (NYT, 20 Oct 1895, p. 11). Lieut. Allen, ventriloquist, Keith's Union Square Theatre, New York, week of 21 Oct 1895 (NYC, 26 Oct 1895, p. 536) Lieut. Allen and his "Brownie" Family, Carncross' Opera House, Philadelphia, this w ...
... Allen, ventriloquist. Keith’s Union Square Theatre, New York, 19 Oct 1895 (NYT, 20 Oct 1895, p. 11). Lieut. Allen, ventriloquist, Keith's Union Square Theatre, New York, week of 21 Oct 1895 (NYC, 26 Oct 1895, p. 536) Lieut. Allen and his "Brownie" Family, Carncross' Opera House, Philadelphia, this w ...
Allwood, Charlie 261114 - QMRO Home
... Institut del Teatre, the National Art Museum of Catalonia is staging an exhibition on twelve canvasses painted by the Catalan artist Adrià Gual for the Wagnerian Association in 1904 that were discovered recently in the Biblioteca de Catalunya’s collection; 1 Gual’s exposure to the music and the cult ...
... Institut del Teatre, the National Art Museum of Catalonia is staging an exhibition on twelve canvasses painted by the Catalan artist Adrià Gual for the Wagnerian Association in 1904 that were discovered recently in the Biblioteca de Catalunya’s collection; 1 Gual’s exposure to the music and the cult ...
Deaf Theatre: Audience Appeal - Rochester Institute of Technology
... and bounds. The establishment of a national theatre for the Deaf in 1969 has spawned many small Deaf theatrical companies throughout the United States. As a result, the growth of Deaf theatre has created increased opportunities for Deaf people in many areas such as acting, training, translating, and ...
... and bounds. The establishment of a national theatre for the Deaf in 1969 has spawned many small Deaf theatrical companies throughout the United States. As a result, the growth of Deaf theatre has created increased opportunities for Deaf people in many areas such as acting, training, translating, and ...
JAMES R. WAITE: PIONEER OF "THE TEN-TWENTY
... buted the change, at least in part, to a re-arrangement of the seating in the theatre buildings themselves. At the beginning of the nineteenth century audiences were perhaps more unruly than ever before; by the end of the century the meek and orderly behaviour of modern audiences, with nobody standi ...
... buted the change, at least in part, to a re-arrangement of the seating in the theatre buildings themselves. At the beginning of the nineteenth century audiences were perhaps more unruly than ever before; by the end of the century the meek and orderly behaviour of modern audiences, with nobody standi ...
Maname By Kamalika Pieris Island: October 13, 2015, 5:15 pm
... Sinhala newspapers responded. Sri Chandraratne Manawasinghe, who regularly disparaged the work of the Sinhala department at Peradeniya, went out of his way to praise this new play in his popular Vaga Tuga column in Lankadipa. He called it an abhiranganaya, a super drama. Other critics took notice. O ...
... Sinhala newspapers responded. Sri Chandraratne Manawasinghe, who regularly disparaged the work of the Sinhala department at Peradeniya, went out of his way to praise this new play in his popular Vaga Tuga column in Lankadipa. He called it an abhiranganaya, a super drama. Other critics took notice. O ...
David Belasco Papers, 1868-1967 - New York Public Library Archive
... Republic in 1900, and where several of his most famous plays were first seen including Klein's THE MUSIC MASTER (1904), ADREA (1905), and THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST (1905). His success enabled him to build a new theater which opened in 1907 as the Stuyvesant Theater with Warfield in A GRAND ARMY MA ...
... Republic in 1900, and where several of his most famous plays were first seen including Klein's THE MUSIC MASTER (1904), ADREA (1905), and THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST (1905). His success enabled him to build a new theater which opened in 1907 as the Stuyvesant Theater with Warfield in A GRAND ARMY MA ...
alice childress (1916-1994) papers, 1937-1997
... reason I dropped out of acting…I can express myself on a piece of paper, and I stayed with it trying to do (just) that,” Childress said in the interview. Subsequent acting jobs were always weighed against her current writing projects, and were often turned down. Childress’s determination gave birth ...
... reason I dropped out of acting…I can express myself on a piece of paper, and I stayed with it trying to do (just) that,” Childress said in the interview. Subsequent acting jobs were always weighed against her current writing projects, and were often turned down. Childress’s determination gave birth ...
Master_Thesis
... In chapters two and three, I will initially examine the contemporary criticism of Wilde’s society comedies and the trends in theatre criticism that shaped this criticism. Secondly, these chapters will explore Wilde’s stylistic use of different dramatic devices such as the use of minor characters to ...
... In chapters two and three, I will initially examine the contemporary criticism of Wilde’s society comedies and the trends in theatre criticism that shaped this criticism. Secondly, these chapters will explore Wilde’s stylistic use of different dramatic devices such as the use of minor characters to ...
THE HAROLD: A REVOLUTIONARY FORM THAT
... Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. How was it that other people didn’t see what I was seeing? Why weren’t they making the connection that being in a group that preaches ensemble, collaboration, and trust was making the students better actors and artists? I wish that the erroneous assumptions about ...
... Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles. How was it that other people didn’t see what I was seeing? Why weren’t they making the connection that being in a group that preaches ensemble, collaboration, and trust was making the students better actors and artists? I wish that the erroneous assumptions about ...
Evaluation of the KSCS Drama Project COMMUNITY SUMMARY
... The primary employee of the KSCS Drama Project went on a leave of absence before the need 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 t ...
... The primary employee of the KSCS Drama Project went on a leave of absence before the need 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 t ...
Classical Antiquity on Communist Stage In Poland
... In parallel and in preparation for Classics & Communism in Theatre, a conference to be held at the University of Warsaw, January 15-17, 2015, organized jointly by the Faculty of “Artes Liberales,” University of Warsaw and by the Department of Classical Philology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubl ...
... In parallel and in preparation for Classics & Communism in Theatre, a conference to be held at the University of Warsaw, January 15-17, 2015, organized jointly by the Faculty of “Artes Liberales,” University of Warsaw and by the Department of Classical Philology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubl ...
Containment Is the Enemy
... blushing for days. Some other time, maybe. And then there were the boxes of early drafts, the boxes of clippings from periodicals I couldn’t possibly have hoped to find otherwise, the boxes of correspondence—reams and reams of letters, far more interesting material than could ever find its way into ...
... blushing for days. Some other time, maybe. And then there were the boxes of early drafts, the boxes of clippings from periodicals I couldn’t possibly have hoped to find otherwise, the boxes of correspondence—reams and reams of letters, far more interesting material than could ever find its way into ...
the SUMMER 14 season brochure
... Text by Bertolt Brecht and Elisabeth Hauptmann, after John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein Caroline Clegg director Tom Newall musical director Daniel McDwyer assistant musical director Stewart Bartles lighting design A departure from the typical music drama, this int ...
... Text by Bertolt Brecht and Elisabeth Hauptmann, after John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera English adaptation by Marc Blitzstein Caroline Clegg director Tom Newall musical director Daniel McDwyer assistant musical director Stewart Bartles lighting design A departure from the typical music drama, this int ...
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.