Delivering Sustainable Theatres
... building regulations due to have a major impact on improving building sustainability. The MAC, in Belfast, which opened in April this year has achieved a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, setting it as one of Northern Ireland’s most sustainable buildings. Anne McReynolds, the Chief Executive of the MAC and ...
... building regulations due to have a major impact on improving building sustainability. The MAC, in Belfast, which opened in April this year has achieved a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, setting it as one of Northern Ireland’s most sustainable buildings. Anne McReynolds, the Chief Executive of the MAC and ...
2015 Festival Guide - Singapore International Festival of
... An unprecedented feature of this year’s Festival is the progressive reach of the Singapore commissions – 12 in total. To enrich the festivities, T’ang Quartet and Drama Box have been invited to curate two series this year. With the new, young artists, the productions are equally impressive. Some, li ...
... An unprecedented feature of this year’s Festival is the progressive reach of the Singapore commissions – 12 in total. To enrich the festivities, T’ang Quartet and Drama Box have been invited to curate two series this year. With the new, young artists, the productions are equally impressive. Some, li ...
Fetishism as Theatrical Device in Nelson Rodrigues`s Os Sete
... man with “one eye only” and turn the household into a brothel, at which time the whole neighborhood will learn that, at the father’s instigation, his four other daughters have become prostitutes. He has gotten tired of hiding behind masks and hypocrisies, and he himself declares that his daughters’ ...
... man with “one eye only” and turn the household into a brothel, at which time the whole neighborhood will learn that, at the father’s instigation, his four other daughters have become prostitutes. He has gotten tired of hiding behind masks and hypocrisies, and he himself declares that his daughters’ ...
Word doc - The Open University
... the ancient texts with a special status, which makes them for the Greek theatrical practice a completely different part of the repertoire, which is not (and should not be) staged according to the conditions of the other dramatic genres. (2004: 297–8) It is not fortuitous that the Epidaurus Festival ...
... the ancient texts with a special status, which makes them for the Greek theatrical practice a completely different part of the repertoire, which is not (and should not be) staged according to the conditions of the other dramatic genres. (2004: 297–8) It is not fortuitous that the Epidaurus Festival ...
COMPANY PROFILE
... Pantomime is a word from the Greek pantómîmos, meaning a play in which the performers express themselves by mute gestures, often to the accompaniment of music. Panto is a prefix meaning “all” from the Greek word pant and mime is a suffix meaning “imitator, mime” from the Greek word -mîmos. The “Chri ...
... Pantomime is a word from the Greek pantómîmos, meaning a play in which the performers express themselves by mute gestures, often to the accompaniment of music. Panto is a prefix meaning “all” from the Greek word pant and mime is a suffix meaning “imitator, mime” from the Greek word -mîmos. The “Chri ...
Equity News - Volume 99, Issue 6 - July/Aug 2014
... representative. In the Western Region, one member received a pleasant surprise — back pay for vacation monies owed. And, in the Central Region, the sudden closure of a theatre company in Michigan saw more than $7,000 in underpayments paid back to members for the final season. ...
... representative. In the Western Region, one member received a pleasant surprise — back pay for vacation monies owed. And, in the Central Region, the sudden closure of a theatre company in Michigan saw more than $7,000 in underpayments paid back to members for the final season. ...
A Little Night Music-Encore Arts San Francisco
... “A tender, funny, and terrific new play . . . unmatched by anything this season!” —New York Times In a small American town, two couples who live next door to each other share the same last name—and surprisingly, much more—in this inventive new comedy that had Broadway audiences and critics howling w ...
... “A tender, funny, and terrific new play . . . unmatched by anything this season!” —New York Times In a small American town, two couples who live next door to each other share the same last name—and surprisingly, much more—in this inventive new comedy that had Broadway audiences and critics howling w ...
Press release - National Theatre of Scotland
... begun collaborations with a number of new partners and artists in order to ensure that this “engine room” for Scottish theatre is used to its maximum potential. This season of work would not be possible without the real people at the heart of these stories, and the many artists and partners with who ...
... begun collaborations with a number of new partners and artists in order to ensure that this “engine room” for Scottish theatre is used to its maximum potential. This season of work would not be possible without the real people at the heart of these stories, and the many artists and partners with who ...
Friends of Niagara University Theatre NU Mourns Passing of Tim Ward
... ever-present term, “the real world,” was all about. Once again sitting in that wonderful chair in that great office, which, just like Dr. Sharon Watkinson, looked exactly as it had ...
... ever-present term, “the real world,” was all about. Once again sitting in that wonderful chair in that great office, which, just like Dr. Sharon Watkinson, looked exactly as it had ...
Read an Excerpt - Dramatic Publishing
... she puts her hat on the chair with her gloves.) I realize that I am gradually approaching the garrulous time of life, the remembering days-which only by a little precede the forgetting ones. But I shall try to make my tale entertaining as well as enlightening. To that end, and, as 4The past is prolo ...
... she puts her hat on the chair with her gloves.) I realize that I am gradually approaching the garrulous time of life, the remembering days-which only by a little precede the forgetting ones. But I shall try to make my tale entertaining as well as enlightening. To that end, and, as 4The past is prolo ...
Cate Blanchett`s Manifesto of Futurist Finance
... envisaged by Corra and Settimelli, characterised by the integration of diverse activities ‘formidable in their development, completeness, and importance’, is readily recognisable to us today as financialised globalisation, where a seemingly infinite variety of objects and behaviours are absorbed int ...
... envisaged by Corra and Settimelli, characterised by the integration of diverse activities ‘formidable in their development, completeness, and importance’, is readily recognisable to us today as financialised globalisation, where a seemingly infinite variety of objects and behaviours are absorbed int ...
Theatres for the 21st Century - Alliance of Resident Theatres
... Once awarded the grant, we decided to take both a macro and micro approach to this problem. For the micro study, we engaged consultants Nello McDaniel and Anne Dunning of ARTS Action Research (AAR). Working with AAR, A.R.T./New York identified eighteen theatres with annual operating budgets rang ...
... Once awarded the grant, we decided to take both a macro and micro approach to this problem. For the micro study, we engaged consultants Nello McDaniel and Anne Dunning of ARTS Action Research (AAR). Working with AAR, A.R.T./New York identified eighteen theatres with annual operating budgets rang ...
the ethics of participatory theatre in higher education
... many students hope to use their skills with the widening range of marginalized and vulnerable communities. There is also an industrial PT sector where forms such as Forum Theatre and Role Play have been appropriated in ways that may not have been anticipated by their earlier proponents. In parall ...
... many students hope to use their skills with the widening range of marginalized and vulnerable communities. There is also an industrial PT sector where forms such as Forum Theatre and Role Play have been appropriated in ways that may not have been anticipated by their earlier proponents. In parall ...
Biography - Yorkshire Sculpture Park
... women in red T-shirts and knickers proffered one hundred perfumes for passersby to smell. Byars whispered the names of perfumes into a golden megaphone: “Just a moment of delicious smell for the noses of the people”. The use of perfume connected perfectly to his idea of art of the moment or as he te ...
... women in red T-shirts and knickers proffered one hundred perfumes for passersby to smell. Byars whispered the names of perfumes into a golden megaphone: “Just a moment of delicious smell for the noses of the people”. The use of perfume connected perfectly to his idea of art of the moment or as he te ...
The Stage Through Slanted Eyes: An
... industry. Theatre has often been regarded as a business produced by white people, about white people, and almost exclusively for white audiences. Not until recent years has the subject of diversity truly been broached by groups such as the Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts (established in 1986) and ...
... industry. Theatre has often been regarded as a business produced by white people, about white people, and almost exclusively for white audiences. Not until recent years has the subject of diversity truly been broached by groups such as the Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts (established in 1986) and ...
The Opera House and the Orpheum: Elite and Popular
... [. . .] booked only late in the season to avoid dark weeks."27 Variety houses on the continental United States occasionally offered alternative programming, as in Boardman's commentary on New York vaudeville houses: "At intervals many of them briefly abandoned variety to turn their stages over to a ...
... [. . .] booked only late in the season to avoid dark weeks."27 Variety houses on the continental United States occasionally offered alternative programming, as in Boardman's commentary on New York vaudeville houses: "At intervals many of them briefly abandoned variety to turn their stages over to a ...
A Noise Within study Guide
... write plays with environments that were much more like Norway’s wet climate than the sunny Mediterranean Italy. In 1865, he published what is considered his first major work, Brand. This play was a great Norwegian success and earned him a state stipend and financial stability. His success continued ...
... write plays with environments that were much more like Norway’s wet climate than the sunny Mediterranean Italy. In 1865, he published what is considered his first major work, Brand. This play was a great Norwegian success and earned him a state stipend and financial stability. His success continued ...
A COMP ARITIVE EXAMINATION OF SHAKESPEARE`S POPULAR
... Therefore, it is fair to say that A Midsummer Night's Dream will continue to remain a successful Shakespearean text and even more practitioners will use it as a way of expressing their own theatrical ideals. The text continues to be made into several television and cinematic transformations, as well ...
... Therefore, it is fair to say that A Midsummer Night's Dream will continue to remain a successful Shakespearean text and even more practitioners will use it as a way of expressing their own theatrical ideals. The text continues to be made into several television and cinematic transformations, as well ...
Review1 Maria-Theresia Leuker, University of Cologne Joost van
... with the reception of and research on Vondel’s plays from the seventeenth century to the present. Other than Shakespeare, who still enjoys much attention in theatre and research, she argues, Vondel has more or less faded into insignificance. Probably this owes to the fact that Vondel’s plays complet ...
... with the reception of and research on Vondel’s plays from the seventeenth century to the present. Other than Shakespeare, who still enjoys much attention in theatre and research, she argues, Vondel has more or less faded into insignificance. Probably this owes to the fact that Vondel’s plays complet ...
Training News Spring 2016 - University of Missouri
... and is often accompanied by readings, classes, or different events that will inform or inspire the students to be able to do their best work. Said Gretchen Halle (MFA Costume Design 2017), “With my dance background, working with Victoria Morgan from the the Cincinnati Ballet ...
... and is often accompanied by readings, classes, or different events that will inform or inspire the students to be able to do their best work. Said Gretchen Halle (MFA Costume Design 2017), “With my dance background, working with Victoria Morgan from the the Cincinnati Ballet ...
Theatre in Iceland er að finna á PDF
... Playwrighting is equally exuberant in the independent theatre groups as in the institutions.The National Theatre alone premiered 14 Icelandic plays in the aforementioned seasons. Even though the emphasis here is to give an account of new Icelandic plays, just from looking at the programmes of the th ...
... Playwrighting is equally exuberant in the independent theatre groups as in the institutions.The National Theatre alone premiered 14 Icelandic plays in the aforementioned seasons. Even though the emphasis here is to give an account of new Icelandic plays, just from looking at the programmes of the th ...
LW finished - Sutton Grammar School
... plenty of media exposure. David Kimche, former deputy head of Mossad even stated that, “The aim is not so much revenge but mainly to make them [the terrorists] frightened. We wanted to make them look over their shoulders and feel that we are upon them. And therefore we tried not to do things by just ...
... plenty of media exposure. David Kimche, former deputy head of Mossad even stated that, “The aim is not so much revenge but mainly to make them [the terrorists] frightened. We wanted to make them look over their shoulders and feel that we are upon them. And therefore we tried not to do things by just ...
PDF - The Criterion: An International Journal in English
... realm of this political ideology. Therefore, one finds that the action in his plays never centers on either war or strike. There is always an individual, personal or psychological impulse underlying the social ills, which stand, in their turn, as the result of a corrupt political regime. In fact, su ...
... realm of this political ideology. Therefore, one finds that the action in his plays never centers on either war or strike. There is always an individual, personal or psychological impulse underlying the social ills, which stand, in their turn, as the result of a corrupt political regime. In fact, su ...
tallinn treff festival 24.–27.05.2012
... Academy of Music and Theatre, have already become a tradition that the audience looks forward to, has now directed a dance performance with “Elmo Nüganen’s class”, i.e. the drama students who graduate in spring 2012. The production is based on the classical ballet ‘Giselle’, inspired by a poem by He ...
... Academy of Music and Theatre, have already become a tradition that the audience looks forward to, has now directed a dance performance with “Elmo Nüganen’s class”, i.e. the drama students who graduate in spring 2012. The production is based on the classical ballet ‘Giselle’, inspired by a poem by He ...
a PDF of the program
... Series of Unfortunate Events is a television hit) brings his wicked humor and keen eye to a family drama that will speak to anyone who had a family...right. I mean all of us! We are so lucky to have Nilaja Sun back with us. She blew us all away 10 years ago with her piece about the state of our scho ...
... Series of Unfortunate Events is a television hit) brings his wicked humor and keen eye to a family drama that will speak to anyone who had a family...right. I mean all of us! We are so lucky to have Nilaja Sun back with us. She blew us all away 10 years ago with her piece about the state of our scho ...
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.