FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 22, 2002
... single largest piece of scenery ever constructed by our scene shop. Because it weighs 6000 pounds and is three stories tall, it must live on stage at all times. That in and of itself is a challenge but when you couple that with ten additional scenes worth of scenery and furniture including a Chicago ...
... single largest piece of scenery ever constructed by our scene shop. Because it weighs 6000 pounds and is three stories tall, it must live on stage at all times. That in and of itself is a challenge but when you couple that with ten additional scenes worth of scenery and furniture including a Chicago ...
annex 1 - National Arts Council
... The story of the Schauspielhaus begins in 1978, when the Viennese theatre director and leader of the group Werkstatt, Hans Gratzer, converted an old cinema in the 9th district into a functional theatre space. It opened on May 4th in the same year with Jean Genet’s play, The Balcony. Hans Gratzer was ...
... The story of the Schauspielhaus begins in 1978, when the Viennese theatre director and leader of the group Werkstatt, Hans Gratzer, converted an old cinema in the 9th district into a functional theatre space. It opened on May 4th in the same year with Jean Genet’s play, The Balcony. Hans Gratzer was ...
Layout 1 (Page 1) - Westport Community Theatre
... He was also an active member of the Sunrise Rotary Club. And here at Westport Community Theatre, we will miss his lively interest in and support for our efforts to make quality theatre local and accessible. ...
... He was also an active member of the Sunrise Rotary Club. And here at Westport Community Theatre, we will miss his lively interest in and support for our efforts to make quality theatre local and accessible. ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Berkeley Repertory Theatre
... today that a new adaptation of the classic novel It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis will open its 2016-17 season. The new adaptation will be helmed by award-winning director Lisa Peterson. A cautionary dark satire about the fragility of democracy and how fascism can take hold even in the land of ...
... today that a new adaptation of the classic novel It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis will open its 2016-17 season. The new adaptation will be helmed by award-winning director Lisa Peterson. A cautionary dark satire about the fragility of democracy and how fascism can take hold even in the land of ...
Festival Adjudicator: Debbie Barton-Moore
... Since retirement, Debbie has become a certified Bikram Yoga teacher. Helping people improve their flexibility, strength and overall health through regular yoga practice is proving to be a rewarding second career. Debbie knows that drama-in-education helps young people develop life skills and insight ...
... Since retirement, Debbie has become a certified Bikram Yoga teacher. Helping people improve their flexibility, strength and overall health through regular yoga practice is proving to be a rewarding second career. Debbie knows that drama-in-education helps young people develop life skills and insight ...
Aristotle`s Perfect Tragedy
... It is not a thing, but an event, taking place in real time and occupying real space. ...
... It is not a thing, but an event, taking place in real time and occupying real space. ...
PP 2007 Workshop - Phantom Projects Theatre Group
... Participants applied online or by phone and each were brought in for individual interviews to decide what talents they could bring to the project. Only two have had previous experience with Phantom Projects, though several were prompted to apply after seeing the theatre troupe’s issueoriented plays ...
... Participants applied online or by phone and each were brought in for individual interviews to decide what talents they could bring to the project. Only two have had previous experience with Phantom Projects, though several were prompted to apply after seeing the theatre troupe’s issueoriented plays ...
Anna Rea S. Pritchard AP Language 1 December 2011 Theatrically
... Ever since the beginning of theatre there have been people who were trying to get rid of it. At one point in time theatre was even thought to be the work of the devil. The beginning origins of theatre are primitive tribal dances and religious rituals from around 8500 B.C. The first recorded play, wh ...
... Ever since the beginning of theatre there have been people who were trying to get rid of it. At one point in time theatre was even thought to be the work of the devil. The beginning origins of theatre are primitive tribal dances and religious rituals from around 8500 B.C. The first recorded play, wh ...
empire, burnley - The Theatres Trust
... The 1200-seat Burnley Empire was built in 1894. The auditorium was reconstructed in 1911 by the architect Bertie Crewe. It is Burnley’s only Grade II listed purpose-built Victorian theatre. The theatre is considered to have a high level of architectural interest nationally, the principal feature bei ...
... The 1200-seat Burnley Empire was built in 1894. The auditorium was reconstructed in 1911 by the architect Bertie Crewe. It is Burnley’s only Grade II listed purpose-built Victorian theatre. The theatre is considered to have a high level of architectural interest nationally, the principal feature bei ...
OLIVIER AWARDS WITH MASTERCARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED
... London’s Royal Opera House in front of a packed audience of illustrious guests including award presenters Kim Cattrall, Tom Hiddleston, Damian Lewis, Lara Pulver and Daniel Radcliffe. Two-time Olivier Award winner Sheridan Smith, hosted the Awards with Hugh Bonneville, and opened the show with a daz ...
... London’s Royal Opera House in front of a packed audience of illustrious guests including award presenters Kim Cattrall, Tom Hiddleston, Damian Lewis, Lara Pulver and Daniel Radcliffe. Two-time Olivier Award winner Sheridan Smith, hosted the Awards with Hugh Bonneville, and opened the show with a daz ...
OLEANNA - Footlights
... Clutter: The True Story of the Collier Brothers Who Never Threw Anything Out. Wayne has also directed in many other North Shore theatres including the Citadel Theatre and the Attic Playhouse. Some of his past productions include God of Carnage, Wait Until Dark, Something’s Afoot, Murder in Green Mea ...
... Clutter: The True Story of the Collier Brothers Who Never Threw Anything Out. Wayne has also directed in many other North Shore theatres including the Citadel Theatre and the Attic Playhouse. Some of his past productions include God of Carnage, Wait Until Dark, Something’s Afoot, Murder in Green Mea ...
Full circle
... able to share with my students. I had two ‘day jobs’ that kept me alive during those years , one was teaching. I worked for a professional subbing company that placed subs in private and independent schools throughout Manhattan, so when I didn’t have an audition, I was in the classroom. At a few sch ...
... able to share with my students. I had two ‘day jobs’ that kept me alive during those years , one was teaching. I worked for a professional subbing company that placed subs in private and independent schools throughout Manhattan, so when I didn’t have an audition, I was in the classroom. At a few sch ...
brochure
... older students playing larger roles. Students will create masks, hats, costumes, and make-up, and will wear these for performance. The class culminates in a free performance, which parents, guardians and friends are invited to attend. There are no restrictions on the use of cameras at our Theatre Ca ...
... older students playing larger roles. Students will create masks, hats, costumes, and make-up, and will wear these for performance. The class culminates in a free performance, which parents, guardians and friends are invited to attend. There are no restrictions on the use of cameras at our Theatre Ca ...
roderick_admin_resume__2015 - The Producer`s Perspective
... and an interior designer. I AM established as a leader and a self-starter, while actively refining my skills to maintain and achieve each of my goals as an arts administrator. I AM an every-man. I AM a multi-tasker. I AM a well-respected and revered member of the local theatre community. I AM an art ...
... and an interior designer. I AM established as a leader and a self-starter, while actively refining my skills to maintain and achieve each of my goals as an arts administrator. I AM an every-man. I AM a multi-tasker. I AM a well-respected and revered member of the local theatre community. I AM an art ...
THE INVISIBLE THEATRE
... relationship that seemed doomed by opposing personalities from the start. After trials and tribulations they learn to navigate the conflicts that come with romance, money, and children by embracing each other’s differences, taking on parenting as a competitive sport, and dropping out of couple’s the ...
... relationship that seemed doomed by opposing personalities from the start. After trials and tribulations they learn to navigate the conflicts that come with romance, money, and children by embracing each other’s differences, taking on parenting as a competitive sport, and dropping out of couple’s the ...
ROB APPLEFORD, ed. Aboriginal Drama and Theatre Critical
... Traitors, Mistresses, and Whores: Monique Mojica and the Mothers of the Métis Nation.” In the Theatre Histories volume, too, individual companies (Mulgrave Road), theatrical institutions (Richard Plant’s essay on the Toronto Lyceum), and productions (James Hoffman’s reading of “British Columbia’s F ...
... Traitors, Mistresses, and Whores: Monique Mojica and the Mothers of the Métis Nation.” In the Theatre Histories volume, too, individual companies (Mulgrave Road), theatrical institutions (Richard Plant’s essay on the Toronto Lyceum), and productions (James Hoffman’s reading of “British Columbia’s F ...
Intro to Greek Theater - Caldwell County Schools
... realizing how foolish and arrogant he has been. Then, as he slowly realizes his error, the world crumbles around him. The three great playwrights of tragedy were Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Aristotle argued that tragedy cleansed the heart through pity and terror, purging us of our petty con ...
... realizing how foolish and arrogant he has been. Then, as he slowly realizes his error, the world crumbles around him. The three great playwrights of tragedy were Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Aristotle argued that tragedy cleansed the heart through pity and terror, purging us of our petty con ...
Introduction to Greek Drama
... realizing how foolish and arrogant he has been. Then, as he slowly realizes his error, the world crumbles around him. The three great playwrights of tragedy were Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Aristotle argued that tragedy cleansed the heart through pity and terror, purging us of our petty con ...
... realizing how foolish and arrogant he has been. Then, as he slowly realizes his error, the world crumbles around him. The three great playwrights of tragedy were Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Aristotle argued that tragedy cleansed the heart through pity and terror, purging us of our petty con ...
The History of European theatre
... After the fall of the Roman Empire, small nomadic bands traveled around performing wherever there was an audience. They consisted of storytellers, jesters, jugglers and many other performers. Church dominance: • In one type of church service, called The Hours, Bible stories were dramatized. Musi ...
... After the fall of the Roman Empire, small nomadic bands traveled around performing wherever there was an audience. They consisted of storytellers, jesters, jugglers and many other performers. Church dominance: • In one type of church service, called The Hours, Bible stories were dramatized. Musi ...
history of greek theatre
... (sometime in the middle of the 5th century BC) DIONYSIAN FESTIVAL- (named after Dionysis, god of wine and fertility) This festival, held in the Spring, was a procession of singers and musicians performing a combination of worship and musical revue inside the circle. **Women were not allowed to act. ...
... (sometime in the middle of the 5th century BC) DIONYSIAN FESTIVAL- (named after Dionysis, god of wine and fertility) This festival, held in the Spring, was a procession of singers and musicians performing a combination of worship and musical revue inside the circle. **Women were not allowed to act. ...
history of greek theatre
... (sometime in the middle of the 5th century BC) DIONYSIAN FESTIVAL- (named after Dionysis, god of wine and fertility) This festival, held in the Spring, was a procession of singers and musicians performing a combination of worship and musical revue inside the circle. **Women were not allowed to act. ...
... (sometime in the middle of the 5th century BC) DIONYSIAN FESTIVAL- (named after Dionysis, god of wine and fertility) This festival, held in the Spring, was a procession of singers and musicians performing a combination of worship and musical revue inside the circle. **Women were not allowed to act. ...
TheatreWorks
... the Shakespeare Festival 2011, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! 2010, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Broadway Bound, and The Mystery of Irma Vep (The Old Globe). Ms. Holland holds an MFA in stage management from the University of California, San Diego. STEVE LUCAS (Scenic and Lighting Designer) has designed ...
... the Shakespeare Festival 2011, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! 2010, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Broadway Bound, and The Mystery of Irma Vep (The Old Globe). Ms. Holland holds an MFA in stage management from the University of California, San Diego. STEVE LUCAS (Scenic and Lighting Designer) has designed ...
Shakespeare and the Old Globe Web Quest
... 1. How did playgoers know a play was going to be shown that day? 2. At what time of day were plays presented? 3. What did the Globe theatre look like on the outside? 4. What material was used to make the Globe Theatre? 5. How much did it cost you and others to see a play? 6. Given the year you selec ...
... 1. How did playgoers know a play was going to be shown that day? 2. At what time of day were plays presented? 3. What did the Globe theatre look like on the outside? 4. What material was used to make the Globe Theatre? 5. How much did it cost you and others to see a play? 6. Given the year you selec ...
TRIBES - SpeakEasy Stage Company
... Stage); Melancholy Play (Holland Productions); and Macbeth, King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing (Hampshire Shakespeare Company). Upcoming: Henry VIII (Actors’ Shakespeare Project). Ms. Myles holds a degree in theater from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and is a proud member of Actors’ Equi ...
... Stage); Melancholy Play (Holland Productions); and Macbeth, King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing (Hampshire Shakespeare Company). Upcoming: Henry VIII (Actors’ Shakespeare Project). Ms. Myles holds a degree in theater from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and is a proud member of Actors’ Equi ...
History of theatre
The history of theatre charts the development of theatre over the past 2,500 years. While performative elements are present in every society, it is customary to acknowledge a distinction between theatre as an art form and entertainment and theatrical or performative elements in other activities. The history of theatre is primarily concerned with the origin and subsequent development of the theatre as an autonomous activity. Since classical Athens in the 6th century BC, vibrant traditions of theatre have flourished in cultures across the world.