Oliver Twist Program - American Repertory Theater
... Welcome to Neil Bartlett’s adaptation of Oliver Twist, the fifth production in our Season of Transformations. So far we’ve brought you stage versions of the art of Robert Rauschenberg and the music of the Dresden Dolls, Tacitus’ chronicles of Rome reinterpreted by Jean Racine and Robert Woodruff, an ...
... Welcome to Neil Bartlett’s adaptation of Oliver Twist, the fifth production in our Season of Transformations. So far we’ve brought you stage versions of the art of Robert Rauschenberg and the music of the Dresden Dolls, Tacitus’ chronicles of Rome reinterpreted by Jean Racine and Robert Woodruff, an ...
Annex - National Arts Council
... commemorate Singapore’s attainment of self government. Fondly known as the “People’s Theatre”, it was a significant landmark for Singaporeans to congregate. Due to structural reasons, the National Theatre was demolished in 1986. As we remember the old performing spaces in Singapore, this event will ...
... commemorate Singapore’s attainment of self government. Fondly known as the “People’s Theatre”, it was a significant landmark for Singaporeans to congregate. Due to structural reasons, the National Theatre was demolished in 1986. As we remember the old performing spaces in Singapore, this event will ...
“Mute Hieroglyphics”: Representing Femininity in the
... (Orgel 1996, 12). So facing the Other in early modern theatre has several concerns, a segment of which I would like to discuss in this essay. On the one hand, women who performed were considered to be corrupt and amoral, and interestingly enough, the characteristic features attributed to them were v ...
... (Orgel 1996, 12). So facing the Other in early modern theatre has several concerns, a segment of which I would like to discuss in this essay. On the one hand, women who performed were considered to be corrupt and amoral, and interestingly enough, the characteristic features attributed to them were v ...
The Wizard of Oz
... a talking scarecrow and tin man. Dorothy and her dog exemplify the girl next door and the cyclone sweeping them away from home and the ensuing journey back appeals universally. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has been translated into many different languages all over the wo ...
... a talking scarecrow and tin man. Dorothy and her dog exemplify the girl next door and the cyclone sweeping them away from home and the ensuing journey back appeals universally. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has been translated into many different languages all over the wo ...
ENG 112 - UI DLC - University of Ibadan
... Following the collapse of the Roman Empire in 47AD, the Christian church became vehemently opposed to the theatre. It did everything possible to destroy the theatre because it believed that the theatre had Greco-Roman (and supposedly pagan) connections. Ironically, the rebirth of drama nevertheless ...
... Following the collapse of the Roman Empire in 47AD, the Christian church became vehemently opposed to the theatre. It did everything possible to destroy the theatre because it believed that the theatre had Greco-Roman (and supposedly pagan) connections. Ironically, the rebirth of drama nevertheless ...
Theatre in Britain during the Second World War
... the beginning of the war triggered, and which has had long-lasting effects on theatre in Britain, warrants a thorough investigation – if only to refute Dennis Kennedy’s claim that, with regard to the Second World War and the destruction inflicted on the city by the Luftwaffe, ‘the most obvious effec ...
... the beginning of the war triggered, and which has had long-lasting effects on theatre in Britain, warrants a thorough investigation – if only to refute Dennis Kennedy’s claim that, with regard to the Second World War and the destruction inflicted on the city by the Luftwaffe, ‘the most obvious effec ...
Program - The Old Globe
... that is the brand new musical Rain, another show developed under Globe auspices for San Diego audiences. World premieres, new musicals, classics—they all find their place in our repertoire. And this year’s 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death will focus particular attention on the Bard, with the ...
... that is the brand new musical Rain, another show developed under Globe auspices for San Diego audiences. World premieres, new musicals, classics—they all find their place in our repertoire. And this year’s 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death will focus particular attention on the Bard, with the ...
asolo rep presents inside asolo rep: born yesterday and the little
... Contains strong language including historical racial epithets, as well as mature themes. ...
... Contains strong language including historical racial epithets, as well as mature themes. ...
Lungs - Fortune Theatre
... I’ve nothing against set or props, or lighting or sound or any particular theatrical conventions. For Lungs, however, the conversation is what matters - this difficult conversation that eventually comes to span a lifetime. To have realistically rendered sets, costume-changes and props would emphasis ...
... I’ve nothing against set or props, or lighting or sound or any particular theatrical conventions. For Lungs, however, the conversation is what matters - this difficult conversation that eventually comes to span a lifetime. To have realistically rendered sets, costume-changes and props would emphasis ...
Its A Wonderful Life - Arts Club Theatre Company
... A Christmas Story has had well over 1,000 productions, professional and amateur, since its publication in 2000. His stage adaptation of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has been on the boards for 40 years, and his full stage adaptation of It’s a Wonderful Life has been produced multiple times by North Ame ...
... A Christmas Story has had well over 1,000 productions, professional and amateur, since its publication in 2000. His stage adaptation of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has been on the boards for 40 years, and his full stage adaptation of It’s a Wonderful Life has been produced multiple times by North Ame ...
Trelawny of the Wells - The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
... Tom insists that this is an improvement in her acting, but it does not fit the management’s style and, after having reduced her salary, they fire her. Imogen returns, however, and cooks up a scheme with Tom to purchase and refurbish an old theatre and produce Tom’s comedy there, with Rose in the lea ...
... Tom insists that this is an improvement in her acting, but it does not fit the management’s style and, after having reduced her salary, they fire her. Imogen returns, however, and cooks up a scheme with Tom to purchase and refurbish an old theatre and produce Tom’s comedy there, with Rose in the lea ...
The Inseparability of Audience and Performer
... the artist staring into the void, and the viewer, somewhere else entirely, staring back at them through the 'hole' or 'window' of the Field Broadcast screen.” [15] These statements support the position that a performance can exist as a finished work without any perceivable presence of the audience, ...
... the artist staring into the void, and the viewer, somewhere else entirely, staring back at them through the 'hole' or 'window' of the Field Broadcast screen.” [15] These statements support the position that a performance can exist as a finished work without any perceivable presence of the audience, ...
Platonism and bathos in Shakespeare and other early modern drama
... mythical Theseus by an actor who believes himself capable of playing Hercules (1.2.24-5). The prologue's explanation of the bad luck governing Romeo and Juliet's love invokes a cosmological and providential model of the world which the play renders unnecessary by showing the mere stupidity which oc ...
... mythical Theseus by an actor who believes himself capable of playing Hercules (1.2.24-5). The prologue's explanation of the bad luck governing Romeo and Juliet's love invokes a cosmological and providential model of the world which the play renders unnecessary by showing the mere stupidity which oc ...
Theatre - Worthington Schools
... Black Box Theatre at TWHS, and the Studio Theatre Black Box Theatre at WKHS – to support this curricular expansion. ...
... Black Box Theatre at TWHS, and the Studio Theatre Black Box Theatre at WKHS – to support this curricular expansion. ...
ATG Expands Further Into U.S with Acquisition of ACE Theatrical
... ATG’s Executive Director, David Lazar, added: “The Becker family, including legendary patriarch Allen Becker, along with David Anderson and their partners at ACE, had the great vision to bring new life to some of the most important historic theatres across America. We are thrilled to continue their ...
... ATG’s Executive Director, David Lazar, added: “The Becker family, including legendary patriarch Allen Becker, along with David Anderson and their partners at ACE, had the great vision to bring new life to some of the most important historic theatres across America. We are thrilled to continue their ...
Theatre Booster Meeting Minutes November 2, 2010 Present
... programming will be coming in next week to look at it. Jeff LaRose (district maintenance) looked at it today. Whose budget should any repairs come from? Can there be sanding and painting? Possibly over winter break. People were injured during the Hairspray Auditions. Cindy will not use the stage as ...
... programming will be coming in next week to look at it. Jeff LaRose (district maintenance) looked at it today. Whose budget should any repairs come from? Can there be sanding and painting? Possibly over winter break. People were injured during the Hairspray Auditions. Cindy will not use the stage as ...
Dreamgirls - Portland Center Stage
... last eight years. She is the founder of her own theater company and the creator of Who I Am; Celebrating Me. She studied theater at University of Portland, English at Portland State University and has toured the country as a lead singer in a professional choir. Her most recent work is the original p ...
... last eight years. She is the founder of her own theater company and the creator of Who I Am; Celebrating Me. She studied theater at University of Portland, English at Portland State University and has toured the country as a lead singer in a professional choir. Her most recent work is the original p ...
The Spirit of a Thought in a Fictional World
... creation that theatre relies upon, and other performance arts such as dance lack the concrete narrative that plays provide. No other art form summons such a tactile, animate story on command. This world is self-contained by the so-called fourth wall that separates audiences from actors. Yet this fou ...
... creation that theatre relies upon, and other performance arts such as dance lack the concrete narrative that plays provide. No other art form summons such a tactile, animate story on command. This world is self-contained by the so-called fourth wall that separates audiences from actors. Yet this fou ...
QuarterlY - Rutland Historical Society
... Presentations alternated between "talkies" and vaudeville. The movies ranged from frivolous to sentimental. The opening attraction at the new Paramount was "I Take This Woman" starring Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard. The film was based on the novel "Lost Ecstasy" by the well-known author Mary Rober ...
... Presentations alternated between "talkies" and vaudeville. The movies ranged from frivolous to sentimental. The opening attraction at the new Paramount was "I Take This Woman" starring Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard. The film was based on the novel "Lost Ecstasy" by the well-known author Mary Rober ...
Americans Use Greek Tragedy: Great Expectations on Stage
... her era” (47). She carried on the European stagecraft of Gordon Craig, Max Reinhardt, and Adolphe Appia, whose names are much more familiar than hers. Her 1913 Electra was especially known by the way night after night “the Greek maidens ran shrieking out of the theatre into the surrounding night” an ...
... her era” (47). She carried on the European stagecraft of Gordon Craig, Max Reinhardt, and Adolphe Appia, whose names are much more familiar than hers. Her 1913 Electra was especially known by the way night after night “the Greek maidens ran shrieking out of the theatre into the surrounding night” an ...
Miss Saigon - Footlights
... University. She would like to thank her family, Karen Hall (for showing her the world of theatre), friends, and the whole company for their support and love. Joel Camden (Engineer) is thrilled to be back on the JPAC stage where he was last seen as Artie in Sunset Boulevard. Other JPAC credits includ ...
... University. She would like to thank her family, Karen Hall (for showing her the world of theatre), friends, and the whole company for their support and love. Joel Camden (Engineer) is thrilled to be back on the JPAC stage where he was last seen as Artie in Sunset Boulevard. Other JPAC credits includ ...
Adopted: December 10, 2009 Sixth Grade
... Theatre Arts are Important to Life and Learning Theatre arts are a universal force in the everyday life of people around the world. This force connects each new generation to those who have gone before. Students need theatre arts to make these connections and to express the otherwise inexpressible. ...
... Theatre Arts are Important to Life and Learning Theatre arts are a universal force in the everyday life of people around the world. This force connects each new generation to those who have gone before. Students need theatre arts to make these connections and to express the otherwise inexpressible. ...
Aladdin 2005 Program (6MB PDF)
... panto . My mum said to another mother: 'I thought this dancing lark was only for fun . I never dreamed he would be on the stage . Theatre includes Beauty and the Beast (RSQ; Tonight's the Night, ...
... panto . My mum said to another mother: 'I thought this dancing lark was only for fun . I never dreamed he would be on the stage . Theatre includes Beauty and the Beast (RSQ; Tonight's the Night, ...
2016/17 SEASON
... the designer of the not-for-profit movement through her speeches and ideas. Each of us in the theater have a bit of her star inside us and our theaters now stretch from coast to coast. Each day I walk in her footprints at Arena Stage. Zelda is irreplaceable. The Little Foxes is arguably Lillian Hell ...
... the designer of the not-for-profit movement through her speeches and ideas. Each of us in the theater have a bit of her star inside us and our theaters now stretch from coast to coast. Each day I walk in her footprints at Arena Stage. Zelda is irreplaceable. The Little Foxes is arguably Lillian Hell ...
Julia Wolfe / SITI Company / Bang on a Can All
... to critical acclaim. Wolfe draws inspiration from folk, classical, and rock genres, bringing a modern sensibility to each while simultaneously tearing down the walls between them. Recent works include her body concerto riSE and fLY performed by Colin Currie and BBC Orchestra, and Anthracite Fields w ...
... to critical acclaim. Wolfe draws inspiration from folk, classical, and rock genres, bringing a modern sensibility to each while simultaneously tearing down the walls between them. Recent works include her body concerto riSE and fLY performed by Colin Currie and BBC Orchestra, and Anthracite Fields w ...
Medieval theatre
Medieval theatre refers to the theatre in the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century A.D. and the beginning of the Renaissance in approximately the 15th century A.D. Medieval theatre covers all drama produced in Europe over that thousand-year period and refers to a variety of genres, including liturgical drama, mystery plays, morality plays, farces and masques. Beginning with Hrosvitha of Gandersheim in the 10th century, Medieval drama was for the most part very religious and moral in its themes, staging and traditions. The most famous examples of Medieval plays are the English cycle dramas, the York Mystery Plays, the Chester Mystery Plays, the Wakefield Mystery Plays and the N-Town Plays, as well as the morality play, Everyman.Due to a lack of surviving records and texts, a low literacy rate of the general population, and the opposition of the clergy to some types of performance, there are few surviving sources on Medieval drama of the Early and High Medieval periods. However, by the late period, drama and theatre began to become more secularized and a larger number of records survive documenting plays and performances.