The Tempest As You Like It
... The idea of romantic love is central to the plot of As You Like It. Most of the characters’ actions and deceptions are motivated by love, and we see love expressed in many ways: romantic, brotherly and humanitarian. Love creates many of the (often hilarious) complications in the play, and ultimately ...
... The idea of romantic love is central to the plot of As You Like It. Most of the characters’ actions and deceptions are motivated by love, and we see love expressed in many ways: romantic, brotherly and humanitarian. Love creates many of the (often hilarious) complications in the play, and ultimately ...
The Spirit of Harriet Tubman
... highlights and plenty of forgotten anecdotes. On a bare stage with only a trunk of costumes, McCurdy brought Tubman to life, from childhood slavery on a plantation to her late years as a free woman in upstate New York. McCurdy spent most of the time as Tubman, with minimal sojourns as other characte ...
... highlights and plenty of forgotten anecdotes. On a bare stage with only a trunk of costumes, McCurdy brought Tubman to life, from childhood slavery on a plantation to her late years as a free woman in upstate New York. McCurdy spent most of the time as Tubman, with minimal sojourns as other characte ...
A Cry in the Wilderness—On Eugene O`Neill`s Plays
... In the year 1940, O’Neil wrote the play he had to write—Long Days Journey into Night—his most autobiographical play, in which he faces himself and his brother and father and mother most directly but still by the way of his dramatic art. In Long Days Journey into Night, O’Neill imposed a repetitive r ...
... In the year 1940, O’Neil wrote the play he had to write—Long Days Journey into Night—his most autobiographical play, in which he faces himself and his brother and father and mother most directly but still by the way of his dramatic art. In Long Days Journey into Night, O’Neill imposed a repetitive r ...
contemporary catalan theatre - The Anglo
... As the movement known as noucentisme supplanted modernisme in the first decade of the twentieth century, the interest in North European culture, Bohemianism and art for art's sake was replaced by an emphasis on Classicism and Mediterranean culture. Noucentisme'?, chief theorist was Eugeni d'Ors (188 ...
... As the movement known as noucentisme supplanted modernisme in the first decade of the twentieth century, the interest in North European culture, Bohemianism and art for art's sake was replaced by an emphasis on Classicism and Mediterranean culture. Noucentisme'?, chief theorist was Eugeni d'Ors (188 ...
2014-2015 SEASON Industrial Credit Union
... to do to stay on top and provide the very best possible experience for our customers. With this in mind, the Mount Baker Theatre board recently approved making a substantial investment in our website. It’s been several years since we overhauled the site, and during that time we’ve realized that ther ...
... to do to stay on top and provide the very best possible experience for our customers. With this in mind, the Mount Baker Theatre board recently approved making a substantial investment in our website. It’s been several years since we overhauled the site, and during that time we’ve realized that ther ...
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... and thought structure, slang, and so much else have changed over the centuries since the play was penned, that even though it is written in our tongue, it strains that assertion. Add Ben Jonson’s particular writing style, far more convoluted to us than Shakespeare’s, and you have a very difficult pi ...
... and thought structure, slang, and so much else have changed over the centuries since the play was penned, that even though it is written in our tongue, it strains that assertion. Add Ben Jonson’s particular writing style, far more convoluted to us than Shakespeare’s, and you have a very difficult pi ...
In der Welt der Proteste und Umwälzungen
... postmigrant life in Germany and aims to redress the lack of postmigrant representation on German stages by promoting postmigrant artists and perspectives (Kulaoğlu 2010: 162; Sharifi 2011: 38 – 40; Sieg 2010: 149 – 150). It has been championed by Shermin Langhoff, who commissioned Black Virgins as ...
... postmigrant life in Germany and aims to redress the lack of postmigrant representation on German stages by promoting postmigrant artists and perspectives (Kulaoğlu 2010: 162; Sharifi 2011: 38 – 40; Sieg 2010: 149 – 150). It has been championed by Shermin Langhoff, who commissioned Black Virgins as ...
The Vakhtangov Technique - UAL Research Online
... theatre such as this the actors are not afraid to live through their characters’ feelings and at the same time to reveal their craft to the audience. Theatre of this type presents an artistic and passionate reflection of life not one drawn by means of precise imitation. Its productions possess both ...
... theatre such as this the actors are not afraid to live through their characters’ feelings and at the same time to reveal their craft to the audience. Theatre of this type presents an artistic and passionate reflection of life not one drawn by means of precise imitation. Its productions possess both ...
Drury Lane Addresses - The Newstead Abbey Byron Society
... necessitated by the elaborate scenery and by the tragedian’s taste – they included, in the case of Kemble, who acted at Covent Garden, the King’s soliloquy in Hamlet, and the lines about murdering sleep from the Daggers Scene in Macbeth. Many interpolated scenes and speeches were included, by Cibber ...
... necessitated by the elaborate scenery and by the tragedian’s taste – they included, in the case of Kemble, who acted at Covent Garden, the King’s soliloquy in Hamlet, and the lines about murdering sleep from the Daggers Scene in Macbeth. Many interpolated scenes and speeches were included, by Cibber ...
Year 12 General Drama Unit 3- Representational Drama and As
... forces that contributed towards the development of particular presentational, non‐realist approaches to acting and drama ways that audiences are positioned to interact with, respond to and participate in presentational, non‐realist drama in the round, traverse and promenade stages for presenta ...
... forces that contributed towards the development of particular presentational, non‐realist approaches to acting and drama ways that audiences are positioned to interact with, respond to and participate in presentational, non‐realist drama in the round, traverse and promenade stages for presenta ...
Brno Studies in English Volume 36, no. 1, 2010 iSSn 0524
... drama, has been predetermined by the specific nature of Shakespeare’s dramatic works4 as well as the art of the theatre, combining language with spectacle represented by both visual and acoustic images. His dramatic work can thus be perceived from a dual perspective as a purely literary genre or a t ...
... drama, has been predetermined by the specific nature of Shakespeare’s dramatic works4 as well as the art of the theatre, combining language with spectacle represented by both visual and acoustic images. His dramatic work can thus be perceived from a dual perspective as a purely literary genre or a t ...
Brno Studies in English Volume 36, No. 1, 2010 ISSN 0524
... drama, has been predetermined by the specific nature of Shakespeare’s dramatic works4 as well as the art of the theatre, combining language with spectacle represented by both visual and acoustic images. His dramatic work can thus be perceived from a dual perspective as a purely literary genre or a t ...
... drama, has been predetermined by the specific nature of Shakespeare’s dramatic works4 as well as the art of the theatre, combining language with spectacle represented by both visual and acoustic images. His dramatic work can thus be perceived from a dual perspective as a purely literary genre or a t ...
Rags at TheatreWorks_Encore Arts San Francisco
... surrounding some of the greatest music ever written. From the unforgettable ballets Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker, to the outrageous 1812 Overture and the brilliant symphonic works, this powerful musical tribute travels to Czarist times to ponder the inevitable enigma of genius. Fro ...
... surrounding some of the greatest music ever written. From the unforgettable ballets Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker, to the outrageous 1812 Overture and the brilliant symphonic works, this powerful musical tribute travels to Czarist times to ponder the inevitable enigma of genius. Fro ...
The Working Playwright - Writers` Guild of Great Britain
... readings, workshops and scratch productions of various kinds. There is a growing number and variety of co-written plays, and playwrights are increasingly working outside theatres in the community and in schools. None of these forms of development fitted within the existing agreements, and playwright ...
... readings, workshops and scratch productions of various kinds. There is a growing number and variety of co-written plays, and playwrights are increasingly working outside theatres in the community and in schools. None of these forms of development fitted within the existing agreements, and playwright ...
"Propaganda for Democracy": The Vexed History of the Federal
... during the Depression, as well as the contested legacy of this unique experiment in government-sponsored, broadly accessible cultural expression. Part of the New Deal’s Works Projects Administration, the FTP aimed to provide jobs for playwrights, actors, designers, stagehands, and other theater prof ...
... during the Depression, as well as the contested legacy of this unique experiment in government-sponsored, broadly accessible cultural expression. Part of the New Deal’s Works Projects Administration, the FTP aimed to provide jobs for playwrights, actors, designers, stagehands, and other theater prof ...
visualized arguments
... begin to interact, they inform and evolve one another via the ‘playful’ interaction enabled by the software, in this case AutoDesk’s 3D Studio MAX 2008. This process formulates the required X, Y and Z axes information via this ‘evolutionary process of play’. The London Charter defines this informati ...
... begin to interact, they inform and evolve one another via the ‘playful’ interaction enabled by the software, in this case AutoDesk’s 3D Studio MAX 2008. This process formulates the required X, Y and Z axes information via this ‘evolutionary process of play’. The London Charter defines this informati ...
Participatory Theatre for Conflict Transformation
... SFCG team led to the first draft of this manual. This draft was used in trainings with actors around the country in trainings led by Don, in the context of repatriation and demobilization issues. In the summer of 2006, interns from Columbia University Cary McClelland and Jeca Taudte worked long hour ...
... SFCG team led to the first draft of this manual. This draft was used in trainings with actors around the country in trainings led by Don, in the context of repatriation and demobilization issues. In the summer of 2006, interns from Columbia University Cary McClelland and Jeca Taudte worked long hour ...
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... Daniels is their best, as Nora stops dancing around the stage of her life, and speaks the truth of their marriage to Torvald, for the first and last time. For all the scurrying about during the rest of the play, it is this quiet moment that best shows Ms. Lahmann’s innate dramatic ability. Helene Kv ...
... Daniels is their best, as Nora stops dancing around the stage of her life, and speaks the truth of their marriage to Torvald, for the first and last time. For all the scurrying about during the rest of the play, it is this quiet moment that best shows Ms. Lahmann’s innate dramatic ability. Helene Kv ...
ËGilding the GuildÌ: Art theatre, the Broadway revue
... the urban and bucolic odes ‘Manhattan’ and ‘Mountain Greenery’, respectively. More significantly, The Garrick Gaieties have been recognized for developing a style of intimate ‘sophisticated revue’ that flourished during the Depression era and for establishing Rodgers’ collaboration with the Theatre ...
... the urban and bucolic odes ‘Manhattan’ and ‘Mountain Greenery’, respectively. More significantly, The Garrick Gaieties have been recognized for developing a style of intimate ‘sophisticated revue’ that flourished during the Depression era and for establishing Rodgers’ collaboration with the Theatre ...
Theme Man of the Moment
... Alan Ayckbourn, born in 1939, British playwright, actor, and theater director, best known for his farcical dramas about the British middle class. He went straight into the theatre as a stage manager after leaving school. He is now a full-time theatre director. Working both at the Royal National Thea ...
... Alan Ayckbourn, born in 1939, British playwright, actor, and theater director, best known for his farcical dramas about the British middle class. He went straight into the theatre as a stage manager after leaving school. He is now a full-time theatre director. Working both at the Royal National Thea ...
Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival 45 Region IV
... Theater program, Ms. Elizabeth Gassel Perkins, Dean of the Division of Humanities, and Ms. Martha Snow, Events Coordinator and Auxiliary Liaison, for taking on the gargantuan task of hosting this festival, a truly remarkable feat for a program of its size and scope. We should take special note of th ...
... Theater program, Ms. Elizabeth Gassel Perkins, Dean of the Division of Humanities, and Ms. Martha Snow, Events Coordinator and Auxiliary Liaison, for taking on the gargantuan task of hosting this festival, a truly remarkable feat for a program of its size and scope. We should take special note of th ...
1 Sydney Theatre Company Annual Report 2014
... of the most generous investors of time, care and money into the non-profit sector, including health charities and arts organisations including STC, The Australian Ballet and Sydney Festival. While many cultural, medical and sporting facilities have been named in honour of various benefactors, Ros’ e ...
... of the most generous investors of time, care and money into the non-profit sector, including health charities and arts organisations including STC, The Australian Ballet and Sydney Festival. While many cultural, medical and sporting facilities have been named in honour of various benefactors, Ros’ e ...
Further reading
... Does the new crntury need a new introduction to Greek theatre? Therr are good books on the market. Several are written by directors of Greek plays, who are particularly well equipped to show you how to read plays in accordance with their sole original purpose: lo make sense in performance. 'There ha ...
... Does the new crntury need a new introduction to Greek theatre? Therr are good books on the market. Several are written by directors of Greek plays, who are particularly well equipped to show you how to read plays in accordance with their sole original purpose: lo make sense in performance. 'There ha ...
Uncle Vanya Large Print Program
... explored in his work with Chekhov, who was himself an extremely experimental writer for his time. In the same way, The Seagull was an experimental process for me, and helped me develop new techniques of my own which I’ve applied in the work that I’ve done since. SS: We’re now so familiar with Chekh ...
... explored in his work with Chekhov, who was himself an extremely experimental writer for his time. In the same way, The Seagull was an experimental process for me, and helped me develop new techniques of my own which I’ve applied in the work that I’ve done since. SS: We’re now so familiar with Chekh ...
Disney`s Robin Hood - Timber Lake Playhouse
... Commedia dell’arte Commedia dell'Arte, also known as "Italian comedy," was a humorous theatrical presentation performed by professional players who traveled in troupes throughout Italy in the 16th century. Performances took place on temporary stages, mostly on city streets, but occasionally even in ...
... Commedia dell’arte Commedia dell'Arte, also known as "Italian comedy," was a humorous theatrical presentation performed by professional players who traveled in troupes throughout Italy in the 16th century. Performances took place on temporary stages, mostly on city streets, but occasionally even in ...
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.