The Discursive Formation of Theatricality as a
... minimalist art works expressed an aesthetic consciousness, or value, that he described as theatrical. This re-framing of theatricality as a value, rather than simply describing stagecraft or things to do with the theatre, Martin Puchner argues has a genealogy in modernism that stretches back to Wagn ...
... minimalist art works expressed an aesthetic consciousness, or value, that he described as theatrical. This re-framing of theatricality as a value, rather than simply describing stagecraft or things to do with the theatre, Martin Puchner argues has a genealogy in modernism that stretches back to Wagn ...
In April of 1980, Wolffs next play ~ premiered in the newly
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... Propriety of the Erich Fromm Document Center. For personal use only. Citation or publication of material prohibited without express written permission of the copyright holder. Eigentum des Erich Fromm Dokumentationszentrums. Nutzung nur für persönliche Zwecke. Veröffentlichungen – auch von Teilen – ...
A World of Jobs Auditions - Southeastern Theatre Conference
... more than 50 photos submitted by colleges and universities in our annual cover contest. Pictured are Justin Chevalier as Nagg (in trashcan) and Justin Valentino as Hamm (in wheelchair). Both are senior BFA acting students at Hofstra. Director: Christopher Dippel. Set/Costume Design: David M. Henders ...
... more than 50 photos submitted by colleges and universities in our annual cover contest. Pictured are Justin Chevalier as Nagg (in trashcan) and Justin Valentino as Hamm (in wheelchair). Both are senior BFA acting students at Hofstra. Director: Christopher Dippel. Set/Costume Design: David M. Henders ...
BIOColman the Younge..
... only summer competition came from the unlicensed houses, where the "illegitimate" drama could play year round. This kind of drama, generally anything without spoken dialogue, consisted of pantomimes, animal acts, and other spectacles performed with musical accompaniment. To counter these entertainme ...
... only summer competition came from the unlicensed houses, where the "illegitimate" drama could play year round. This kind of drama, generally anything without spoken dialogue, consisted of pantomimes, animal acts, and other spectacles performed with musical accompaniment. To counter these entertainme ...
The Tempest Study Guide - Sacramento Theatre Company
... comedy has elicited a storm of controversy from a number of different sources during the past four centuries. Even the long-accepted conventional interpretation of the play as Shakespeare’s farewell to the stage, complete with Prospero as playwright renouncing his theatrical magic, has recently come ...
... comedy has elicited a storm of controversy from a number of different sources during the past four centuries. Even the long-accepted conventional interpretation of the play as Shakespeare’s farewell to the stage, complete with Prospero as playwright renouncing his theatrical magic, has recently come ...
theatre biography - Samuel French, Ltd.
... Ayckbourn the director and, perhaps most importantly Ayckbourn the man. It has been put together from many sources: interviews that the author has conducted over the years with Alan Ayckbourn, statements made by Ayckbourn himself on his plays and more general matters, and articles written by the Aut ...
... Ayckbourn the director and, perhaps most importantly Ayckbourn the man. It has been put together from many sources: interviews that the author has conducted over the years with Alan Ayckbourn, statements made by Ayckbourn himself on his plays and more general matters, and articles written by the Aut ...
The Laterna Magika of Josef Svoboda and Alfréd Radok
... scenario, indicates that the looser structure of the second programme paved the way for many other programmes. These additional offerings were composites of various more or less demanding individual numbers. However, the new programme was certainly much more complicated than that in Brussels, if for ...
... scenario, indicates that the looser structure of the second programme paved the way for many other programmes. These additional offerings were composites of various more or less demanding individual numbers. However, the new programme was certainly much more complicated than that in Brussels, if for ...
ABSTRACT A Director`s Approach to Jeffrey Hatcher`s Dr. Jekyll and
... but plays like Complete Female Stage Beauty (1999), Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright (2000), A Picasso (2005), Ella (2008), All the Way with LBJ, and his screenplays, Casanova and The Duchess, all attest to this preoccupation. Characteristics of Hatcher’s Work Hatcher insists on creating ...
... but plays like Complete Female Stage Beauty (1999), Work Song: Three Views of Frank Lloyd Wright (2000), A Picasso (2005), Ella (2008), All the Way with LBJ, and his screenplays, Casanova and The Duchess, all attest to this preoccupation. Characteristics of Hatcher’s Work Hatcher insists on creating ...
A Comparison of the Washington Square Players and Mortimer J
... The Washington Square Players and Mortimer J. Adler's Paideia Group: could there be two subjects that are more dissimilar? At first glance, the only commonality between them is that the Players and Adler both came of age during the Progressive Era. The Progressive Era gave rise to reforms in all asp ...
... The Washington Square Players and Mortimer J. Adler's Paideia Group: could there be two subjects that are more dissimilar? At first glance, the only commonality between them is that the Players and Adler both came of age during the Progressive Era. The Progressive Era gave rise to reforms in all asp ...
Writing Brecht, living well
... Place in London. Further performances are planned, while meantime Dr Kuhn is working on a major Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project, ‘Writing Brecht/Brecht into English’, on the cultural transmission of Brecht. This project will see the triennial conference of the International Brech ...
... Place in London. Further performances are planned, while meantime Dr Kuhn is working on a major Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project, ‘Writing Brecht/Brecht into English’, on the cultural transmission of Brecht. This project will see the triennial conference of the International Brech ...
Alien Voices - Dramatic Publishing
... and no lights to focus. And best of all, everyone can be included because there are so many talents involved: writing, acting, music, sound effects, audiovisual—it’s not just for the group who want to be actors!” —John de Lancie The Dramatic Publishing Company and Alien Voices,® a multimedia product ...
... and no lights to focus. And best of all, everyone can be included because there are so many talents involved: writing, acting, music, sound effects, audiovisual—it’s not just for the group who want to be actors!” —John de Lancie The Dramatic Publishing Company and Alien Voices,® a multimedia product ...
The Crucible: A Comparative Study of the - Dumas
... and contrasting the stage version of this play with one of its film adaptations. To do this we shall look at questions of historical and cultural context, structure and finally themes. In my opinion The Crucible is a completely relevant play today because firstly it stands as evidence of the shamefu ...
... and contrasting the stage version of this play with one of its film adaptations. To do this we shall look at questions of historical and cultural context, structure and finally themes. In my opinion The Crucible is a completely relevant play today because firstly it stands as evidence of the shamefu ...
Towards a theatre of psychagogia - Central Research and Creativity
... course in the Sesame Approach of Drama and Movement Therapy. My personal experience reflects the perception that theatre possesses an attitude of curiosity and exploration about the human psyche and it remains one of the few collective activities where a communication of the psyche as an entirety of ...
... course in the Sesame Approach of Drama and Movement Therapy. My personal experience reflects the perception that theatre possesses an attitude of curiosity and exploration about the human psyche and it remains one of the few collective activities where a communication of the psyche as an entirety of ...
Adaptation as Transmutation: Shakespeare in Orson Welles "Voodoo"
... Whereas nightmare paralyses and terrifies…History in Macbeth is confused the way nightmares are; and, as in a nightmare, everyone is enveloped by it,” (Kott 86). This confusion is evident in the opening scene of Macbeth, through the words of the witches. In reply to the first witch’s inquiry as to w ...
... Whereas nightmare paralyses and terrifies…History in Macbeth is confused the way nightmares are; and, as in a nightmare, everyone is enveloped by it,” (Kott 86). This confusion is evident in the opening scene of Macbeth, through the words of the witches. In reply to the first witch’s inquiry as to w ...
Shakespeare Made in Canada - Canadian Adaptations of
... Made in Canada, a unique and dazzling exhibition and celebration of history, culture, and country. You will have the opportunity to view traditional and contemporary art, learn about theatre design, test your knowledge of the Bard, see authentic costumes and rare works from theatre archives, take a ...
... Made in Canada, a unique and dazzling exhibition and celebration of history, culture, and country. You will have the opportunity to view traditional and contemporary art, learn about theatre design, test your knowledge of the Bard, see authentic costumes and rare works from theatre archives, take a ...
Noda Hideki`s English plays
... thrust of being about “Asia vs. Europe.” However, in a 1999 Tokyo performance, Noda himself played the lead role amid an ensemble of 13 Thai actors. At this performance, the coastal characters all spoke Thai, with the Red Demon speaking an entirely incomprehensible language instead of Japanese. The ...
... thrust of being about “Asia vs. Europe.” However, in a 1999 Tokyo performance, Noda himself played the lead role amid an ensemble of 13 Thai actors. At this performance, the coastal characters all spoke Thai, with the Red Demon speaking an entirely incomprehensible language instead of Japanese. The ...
chapter 5 - Agenda unict
... Let us go back to our three elements that, according to the Letter, constitute what we could call ‘isolation in togetherness’, that is distance, inaction, and distortion. Society, according to Rousseau, does produce distance, as it emerges from the series of dichotomies that are constitutive of the ...
... Let us go back to our three elements that, according to the Letter, constitute what we could call ‘isolation in togetherness’, that is distance, inaction, and distortion. Society, according to Rousseau, does produce distance, as it emerges from the series of dichotomies that are constitutive of the ...
press information 2014
... a full length stage show. With its fusion of Irish and International music and dance, the show broke all box office records during its world première run in Dublin in early 1995. When the show transferred to London in June of that year, the reaction was unprecedented, with the original 10 performanc ...
... a full length stage show. With its fusion of Irish and International music and dance, the show broke all box office records during its world première run in Dublin in early 1995. When the show transferred to London in June of that year, the reaction was unprecedented, with the original 10 performanc ...
Proposal: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting
... and expansive approach to the varied disciplines that constitute theatre practices. There are many existing national theatre companies that work exclusively with the community-based model, and numerous traditional theatre companies have developed well-funded community outreach programs as an essenti ...
... and expansive approach to the varied disciplines that constitute theatre practices. There are many existing national theatre companies that work exclusively with the community-based model, and numerous traditional theatre companies have developed well-funded community outreach programs as an essenti ...
Proposal: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting
... and expansive approach to the varied disciplines that constitute theatre practices. There are many existing national theatre companies that work exclusively with the community-based model, and numerous traditional theatre companies have developed well-funded community outreach programs as an essenti ...
... and expansive approach to the varied disciplines that constitute theatre practices. There are many existing national theatre companies that work exclusively with the community-based model, and numerous traditional theatre companies have developed well-funded community outreach programs as an essenti ...
PR_Theatre - Faculty Web Directory
... University, to determine whether NAST Accreditation was appropriate for Fort Lewis College Theatre. The result of this visit was very positive and Dr. Trezza recommended pursuing NAST accreditation as an appropriate next step for Fort Lewis College. Further conversations with Jan Timpano at the NAST ...
... University, to determine whether NAST Accreditation was appropriate for Fort Lewis College Theatre. The result of this visit was very positive and Dr. Trezza recommended pursuing NAST accreditation as an appropriate next step for Fort Lewis College. Further conversations with Jan Timpano at the NAST ...
PDF hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University
... concern eloquence," was founded by Joh.E. A. van Pellecom ' and published in Amsterdam. It was a kind of theatrical magazine in which professional and amateur performances, plays, books on the theatre, activities of amateur dramatic societies and similar subjects were discussed. 2 Although Grein was ...
... concern eloquence," was founded by Joh.E. A. van Pellecom ' and published in Amsterdam. It was a kind of theatrical magazine in which professional and amateur performances, plays, books on the theatre, activities of amateur dramatic societies and similar subjects were discussed. 2 Although Grein was ...
Naturalistic style in three early plays of DH Lawrence
... Lawrence's short story, "Jimmy and the Desperate Woman" (1924), where a "citified" editor, Jimmy, views "real" life in a collier's home: After a while, Pinnegar came running in, naked to the waist, and squatted plumb in front of the big red fire, on his heels. His head and face and the front part of ...
... Lawrence's short story, "Jimmy and the Desperate Woman" (1924), where a "citified" editor, Jimmy, views "real" life in a collier's home: After a while, Pinnegar came running in, naked to the waist, and squatted plumb in front of the big red fire, on his heels. His head and face and the front part of ...
Prof. Zoja BUZALKOVSKA
... way’, while, ‘bringing our own individual feelings to it, endowing it with all the features of our own personality.’ (Stanislavski, K. S. 1982, 27) By conscious psychotechnique, Stanislavski means and suggests his magic ‘If’, Given Circumstances, Bits and Tasks and their definition with nouns and ve ...
... way’, while, ‘bringing our own individual feelings to it, endowing it with all the features of our own personality.’ (Stanislavski, K. S. 1982, 27) By conscious psychotechnique, Stanislavski means and suggests his magic ‘If’, Given Circumstances, Bits and Tasks and their definition with nouns and ve ...
Horowitz- Shylock After Auschwitz: The Merchant of Venice
... C ONFRONTATION , AND P ROVOCATION 1 ...
... C ONFRONTATION , AND P ROVOCATION 1 ...
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.