A Ghost Story of Christmas
... and the possibility within all of us that we can change for the better. We know there are many theatre options for you to choose, especially during this time of year, but we think you’ve made a vivid and engaging choice by coming to Olney to see A Christmas Carol… because our production ignites your ...
... and the possibility within all of us that we can change for the better. We know there are many theatre options for you to choose, especially during this time of year, but we think you’ve made a vivid and engaging choice by coming to Olney to see A Christmas Carol… because our production ignites your ...
... It’s wonderful to have you here with us today. I’m grateful to Artistic Director Patrick Young for the invitation to work with a rock-solid production team and a graduating class of such gifted and passionate theatre students. It has been a journey I won’t soon forget. Our playwright Mary Vingoe is ...
The Blank Theatre
... have an amazing group of member artists who love to do just that. You are here for the culmination of our new play development process: from the Living Room Series, to our Living Room Series Plus! (which offers a more in-depth exploration process) and then finally our Mainstage Productions. A Singul ...
... have an amazing group of member artists who love to do just that. You are here for the culmination of our new play development process: from the Living Room Series, to our Living Room Series Plus! (which offers a more in-depth exploration process) and then finally our Mainstage Productions. A Singul ...
Translating for the Theatre: The Case Against Performability
... and the memorized, and we know from the commedia délïarte tradition that this mode of creating a performance was standard Renaissance practice. The fragmentary written text, such as it was, functioned as a blueprint on which performers could build from their own experience. The notion of the fixed p ...
... and the memorized, and we know from the commedia délïarte tradition that this mode of creating a performance was standard Renaissance practice. The fragmentary written text, such as it was, functioned as a blueprint on which performers could build from their own experience. The notion of the fixed p ...
STAR Volunteer Sign Up Sheet Show: Here at STAR we strive to put
... Here at STAR we strive to put on a quality production while having fun! In order to do this, we need as many volunteers that are willing to help! Each and every one of you will play a crucial role in the production of this show. Not only will you come away with having an amazing experience with our ...
... Here at STAR we strive to put on a quality production while having fun! In order to do this, we need as many volunteers that are willing to help! Each and every one of you will play a crucial role in the production of this show. Not only will you come away with having an amazing experience with our ...
Robert Corrigan - The College of Fellows of the American Theatre
... I turn to my second premise by drawing attention to a very interesting and important set of facts. Just as the American theatre was taking off into what many thought was outer space in the early and mid 60s, our playwrighting establishment - those writers whose work embodies the most significant ach ...
... I turn to my second premise by drawing attention to a very interesting and important set of facts. Just as the American theatre was taking off into what many thought was outer space in the early and mid 60s, our playwrighting establishment - those writers whose work embodies the most significant ach ...
Calling the Globe - Shakespeare`s Globe
... with wooden pegs, for example, and paint pigments used to paint the theatre are those which were available in late sixteenth-century London. Costumes are made from the textiles of 1600, such as linen, wool, leather, and silk; they are often hand-sewn, based on patterns and garments surviving from th ...
... with wooden pegs, for example, and paint pigments used to paint the theatre are those which were available in late sixteenth-century London. Costumes are made from the textiles of 1600, such as linen, wool, leather, and silk; they are often hand-sewn, based on patterns and garments surviving from th ...
Everyman Program - Redeemer University College
... go on a journey toward the grave. He does, and as the day progresses he discovers who his real friends are. Simple. Deciding to set this 15th century English classic in contemporary Hamilton raises many questions for us. What might it mean to be Everyman here and now? What would Death look like? How ...
... go on a journey toward the grave. He does, and as the day progresses he discovers who his real friends are. Simple. Deciding to set this 15th century English classic in contemporary Hamilton raises many questions for us. What might it mean to be Everyman here and now? What would Death look like? How ...
The Social Geography of London in Restoration Comedy
... This may seem somewhat to overstate the case for the realist impact of scenery, since there is very little evidence to suggest much by way of visually recognizable London locations in what is known of the arrangements for stage scenery in the period. In fact, the practice of re-using painted scenes ...
... This may seem somewhat to overstate the case for the realist impact of scenery, since there is very little evidence to suggest much by way of visually recognizable London locations in what is known of the arrangements for stage scenery in the period. In fact, the practice of re-using painted scenes ...
1 Shakespeare`s Globe and ITALY Shakespeare`s Globe is one of
... What was it like to experience London theatre in the 1600s? How does the open air and shared light affect actors’ performances and the audience’s experiences today? How does the space challenge a modern day director? What is it like to stand in the yard to watch a performance? How does it feel for a ...
... What was it like to experience London theatre in the 1600s? How does the open air and shared light affect actors’ performances and the audience’s experiences today? How does the space challenge a modern day director? What is it like to stand in the yard to watch a performance? How does it feel for a ...
Review - Participations
... damage her own career, but that she must see that she would thus become tainted with ‘fallen womanhood’. And when, at the most troubled performance of the play, one actor appealed to the audience not to blame the cast, only O’Casey, other actors brought the curtain down in order to separate themselv ...
... damage her own career, but that she must see that she would thus become tainted with ‘fallen womanhood’. And when, at the most troubled performance of the play, one actor appealed to the audience not to blame the cast, only O’Casey, other actors brought the curtain down in order to separate themselv ...
Little Shop of Horrors - Portland Center Stage
... the seminal ‘creature’ movies from my early days, but images of invaders from other realms have been with us as long as we’ve had the capacity to be frightened. Is it the sense that there could be another dimension where malicious forces lurk? A subtle clairvoyance on our part? An aspect of our psyc ...
... the seminal ‘creature’ movies from my early days, but images of invaders from other realms have been with us as long as we’ve had the capacity to be frightened. Is it the sense that there could be another dimension where malicious forces lurk? A subtle clairvoyance on our part? An aspect of our psyc ...
Remaking Pacific Pasts: History, Memory and Identity in
... plays written after the May 1987 coups, which Looser explains deal primarily with the ramifications of the coups. The plays of Vilsoni Hereniko are each summarized, particularly those making a later appearance in Hawai’i. The survey through the Pacific moves into the French colonies of New Caledonia ...
... plays written after the May 1987 coups, which Looser explains deal primarily with the ramifications of the coups. The plays of Vilsoni Hereniko are each summarized, particularly those making a later appearance in Hawai’i. The survey through the Pacific moves into the French colonies of New Caledonia ...
Theatre - Oakland University
... series (when the current production is not scheduled to perform). It has been renamed to pay tribute to the efforts and talents of Tom Aston, former MTD staff member and MBT designer. Tom died suddenly in June of 2005. The entire front of house staff for these Monday evening performances of theatre ...
... series (when the current production is not scheduled to perform). It has been renamed to pay tribute to the efforts and talents of Tom Aston, former MTD staff member and MBT designer. Tom died suddenly in June of 2005. The entire front of house staff for these Monday evening performances of theatre ...
From the Dean and Vice Principal Academic,
... recall from our production of A Harvest Yet to Reap. All these plays were tremendously popular, and provided employment and wonderful roles for women on- and off-stage, as well as advancing political progress. By following in this rich tradition and reversing men and women in our production, we have ...
... recall from our production of A Harvest Yet to Reap. All these plays were tremendously popular, and provided employment and wonderful roles for women on- and off-stage, as well as advancing political progress. By following in this rich tradition and reversing men and women in our production, we have ...
Joseph Heller`s Catch-22 - University of Florida Performing Arts
... of war on man. Like the experience of war, the natural progression of time is much less important than the relentless missions Yossarian must fly, surrounded by a Plexiglas “fish bowl” in the nose of his B-25 suspended above the earth where he has absolutely no control over his life or death. In 1971 ...
... of war on man. Like the experience of war, the natural progression of time is much less important than the relentless missions Yossarian must fly, surrounded by a Plexiglas “fish bowl” in the nose of his B-25 suspended above the earth where he has absolutely no control over his life or death. In 1971 ...
Theatre Development Fund
... includes entire opera and theatrical production wardrobes, is contributed by Broadway and Off Broadway shows, opera companies, touring shows, costume designers and performers. The primary purpose of the Collection is to rent costumes at affordable prices to not-for-profit performing arts organizatio ...
... includes entire opera and theatrical production wardrobes, is contributed by Broadway and Off Broadway shows, opera companies, touring shows, costume designers and performers. The primary purpose of the Collection is to rent costumes at affordable prices to not-for-profit performing arts organizatio ...
June
... developed over time, focusing on at least two of his/her works. In what way has the chosen playwright been influential? ...
... developed over time, focusing on at least two of his/her works. In what way has the chosen playwright been influential? ...
The Roots of Steppenwolf It was 1941, and 12-year
... Highland Park, and plans for Steppenwolf’s summer season were set in motion. Although the company had produced plays since 1974, this expanded ensemble and fresh moment marked the “official” beginning of Steppenwolf Theatre. The members of the company found jobs to sustain themselves while they deve ...
... Highland Park, and plans for Steppenwolf’s summer season were set in motion. Although the company had produced plays since 1974, this expanded ensemble and fresh moment marked the “official” beginning of Steppenwolf Theatre. The members of the company found jobs to sustain themselves while they deve ...
Juan-José Martín-González
... which forbade the inclusion of political matters on the stage, as a rationale explaining Victorian dramatists’ change of tack to mock classical works (8). From the point of view of classical reception in Victorian burlesque, a point of debate among scholars is the degree of knowingness of classical ...
... which forbade the inclusion of political matters on the stage, as a rationale explaining Victorian dramatists’ change of tack to mock classical works (8). From the point of view of classical reception in Victorian burlesque, a point of debate among scholars is the degree of knowingness of classical ...
winner of five tony awards! peter and the
... Rick Elice (Playwright) is an actor and playwright known for such plays as Double Double, Turn of the Century, Leonardo’s Ring, and Dog and Pony. He also wrote the book for Jersey Boys which won him the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical and nominations for Best Original Score and Best Book of a Music ...
... Rick Elice (Playwright) is an actor and playwright known for such plays as Double Double, Turn of the Century, Leonardo’s Ring, and Dog and Pony. He also wrote the book for Jersey Boys which won him the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical and nominations for Best Original Score and Best Book of a Music ...
ABOUT ENSEMBLE THEATRE National tour of MARY SHELLEY`S
... Mary Shelley began writing the story of Frankenstein when she was just 18 years old. The novel was published anonymously in 1818, and quickly found its way into theatres in the 1820s. There have been almost 100 theatrical and film adaptations since, with Frankenstein's creature played - among others ...
... Mary Shelley began writing the story of Frankenstein when she was just 18 years old. The novel was published anonymously in 1818, and quickly found its way into theatres in the 1820s. There have been almost 100 theatrical and film adaptations since, with Frankenstein's creature played - among others ...
October 2007 Dear Theatre, Drama, and Speech Alumni,
... Reprise! Series staging of Baby. Last fall, Kerry and her husband, Joey, welcomed daughter Segi into their home. Joe Calarco directed Lincolnesque at San Diego’s Old Globe, The Burnt Part Boys at Barrington Stage, and Floyd and Clea Under the Western Sky at Playwrights Horizons. Joe’s production of ...
... Reprise! Series staging of Baby. Last fall, Kerry and her husband, Joey, welcomed daughter Segi into their home. Joe Calarco directed Lincolnesque at San Diego’s Old Globe, The Burnt Part Boys at Barrington Stage, and Floyd and Clea Under the Western Sky at Playwrights Horizons. Joe’s production of ...
Performances for Charles Smith`s Objects in the Mirror Start April 29
... Goodman Theatre artists and productions have earned hundreds of awards for artistic excellence, including: two Pulitzer Prizes, 22 Tony Awards, nearly 160 Jeff Awards and more. Over the past three decades, audiences have experienced more than 150 world or American premieres, 30 major musical product ...
... Goodman Theatre artists and productions have earned hundreds of awards for artistic excellence, including: two Pulitzer Prizes, 22 Tony Awards, nearly 160 Jeff Awards and more. Over the past three decades, audiences have experienced more than 150 world or American premieres, 30 major musical product ...
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.