diplomarbeit - E-Theses
... underwent significant changes and show how Bean’s development is reflected in his plays. His first play Toast (1999) was chosen for a closer analysis because it is the most illustrative example of Bean’s initial plays. In its structure and content it is very straightforward and it contains elements ...
... underwent significant changes and show how Bean’s development is reflected in his plays. His first play Toast (1999) was chosen for a closer analysis because it is the most illustrative example of Bean’s initial plays. In its structure and content it is very straightforward and it contains elements ...
ADAPTATION OF THAI TRADITIONAL PLAYS IN A
... public from graduates who founded small theatre troupes such as the Phra Can Siaw Group. This was followed by the establishment of commercial theatres such as the Monthienthong Theatre (1984), the Patravadi theatre (1992) and the Bangkok playhouse (1993). At the beginning, most of the modern plays w ...
... public from graduates who founded small theatre troupes such as the Phra Can Siaw Group. This was followed by the establishment of commercial theatres such as the Monthienthong Theatre (1984), the Patravadi theatre (1992) and the Bangkok playhouse (1993). At the beginning, most of the modern plays w ...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF
... “Fridays” from his photographic history, Strings, Hands, and Shadows (2002).1 As much as a twenty-first century humanist would like to brush these objects under the rug of time, they remain an undeniable part of American puppet-theatre history. This curious invention of mid-nineteenth-century Englis ...
... “Fridays” from his photographic history, Strings, Hands, and Shadows (2002).1 As much as a twenty-first century humanist would like to brush these objects under the rug of time, they remain an undeniable part of American puppet-theatre history. This curious invention of mid-nineteenth-century Englis ...
healing maori through song and dance
... originally used to illustrate, emphasise or challenge everyday occurrences. Now formalised, they had become something new” (Kouka, 1999, 11). Footprints/Tapuwae did not use kapa haka forms, opting instead for pre-European-contact haka and waiata forms. These were sung without harmonies or guitar acc ...
... originally used to illustrate, emphasise or challenge everyday occurrences. Now formalised, they had become something new” (Kouka, 1999, 11). Footprints/Tapuwae did not use kapa haka forms, opting instead for pre-European-contact haka and waiata forms. These were sung without harmonies or guitar acc ...
Everyman, a Modern Adaptation (Or, Number`s Down)
... things that could not survive the passage to eternity. Everyman is presented with all of these mortal friends in the order in which the increasing danger is shown with his attachment to them. This careful distinction differs from other works of the same nature, which aren‟t always as careful of the ...
... things that could not survive the passage to eternity. Everyman is presented with all of these mortal friends in the order in which the increasing danger is shown with his attachment to them. This careful distinction differs from other works of the same nature, which aren‟t always as careful of the ...
EUGENE VAKHTANGOV`S INFLUENCE UPON
... Vakhtangov formulated this law even better than Stanislavsky: The majority of feelings we know through our own emotional experiences, but they were originated in our soul in a different order according to a different logic than those necessary for an artistic image, and therefore. the work of an act ...
... Vakhtangov formulated this law even better than Stanislavsky: The majority of feelings we know through our own emotional experiences, but they were originated in our soul in a different order according to a different logic than those necessary for an artistic image, and therefore. the work of an act ...
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... most prominent living American example of a medical doctor who is also an active player in the field of humanities, most broadly conceived, a towering cultural figure and social activist. Peter Constantine is a freelance translator in New York City; he spent 2002-2003 as a writer-in-residence at Pri ...
... most prominent living American example of a medical doctor who is also an active player in the field of humanities, most broadly conceived, a towering cultural figure and social activist. Peter Constantine is a freelance translator in New York City; he spent 2002-2003 as a writer-in-residence at Pri ...
Parker Starbuck (2011) Cyborg Theatre
... The UK community has been most welcoming and I deeply appreciate the early friendship of Claire MacDonald, and value the new friendships and intellectual connections with my colleagues here. Nancy Reilly-McVittie, Roberta Mock, Mary Oliver, Aoife Monks, Stephen Bottoms, Lib Taylor, Fiona Templeton, ...
... The UK community has been most welcoming and I deeply appreciate the early friendship of Claire MacDonald, and value the new friendships and intellectual connections with my colleagues here. Nancy Reilly-McVittie, Roberta Mock, Mary Oliver, Aoife Monks, Stephen Bottoms, Lib Taylor, Fiona Templeton, ...
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... Greguersen’s Ibsen and Spain published eight decades ago, Siguán Boehmer’s recent study (“Ibsen…”) also on Ibsen, and the points made by Gagen with regards the popularity of Scandinavian authors in Spain, are all particularly intriguing at the present time, when critical interest on Spanish and Scan ...
... Greguersen’s Ibsen and Spain published eight decades ago, Siguán Boehmer’s recent study (“Ibsen…”) also on Ibsen, and the points made by Gagen with regards the popularity of Scandinavian authors in Spain, are all particularly intriguing at the present time, when critical interest on Spanish and Scan ...
BREDENBeyondThePlaywright2009 - QMRO Home
... sufficiently substantial account of the principles and aspirations that underlie the work they discuss’ (Mitter, 1992: 2), a criticism that is certainly applicable to David Selbourne’s The Making of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, to which Mitter alludes. Whilst it also looks at the subject of rehearsal ...
... sufficiently substantial account of the principles and aspirations that underlie the work they discuss’ (Mitter, 1992: 2), a criticism that is certainly applicable to David Selbourne’s The Making of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, to which Mitter alludes. Whilst it also looks at the subject of rehearsal ...
LORT Rulebook 13-17
... (D) In New York, a permanent board of four arbitrators, mutually acceptable to Equity and LORT, shall be selected to hear and determine disputes. Each arbitrator shall hear such disputes on a rotating basis; however, in the event a member of the board is not available to hear a dispute in his proper ...
... (D) In New York, a permanent board of four arbitrators, mutually acceptable to Equity and LORT, shall be selected to hear and determine disputes. Each arbitrator shall hear such disputes on a rotating basis; however, in the event a member of the board is not available to hear a dispute in his proper ...
Volpone - State Theatre Company
... Nescha asked me to work on Volpone, and it was her idea to adapt it, so it’s been important from the beginning that my version of the script fits with her vision of the play. I’d go away and work on each draft and then send it to Nescha to see what she thought. We have disagreed about a few things, ...
... Nescha asked me to work on Volpone, and it was her idea to adapt it, so it’s been important from the beginning that my version of the script fits with her vision of the play. I’d go away and work on each draft and then send it to Nescha to see what she thought. We have disagreed about a few things, ...
His Theatre Work and Lectures in the United States in 1916.
... throughout the United States. At Carnegie Tech, Poel produced two plays, a reading of Calderon's Life's a Dream on June 3, and a staged produc tion of Ben Jonson's The Poetaster on October 25, 26, and 27. The Poetaster production, which was acclaimed as the "first purely Elizabethan production in t ...
... throughout the United States. At Carnegie Tech, Poel produced two plays, a reading of Calderon's Life's a Dream on June 3, and a staged produc tion of Ben Jonson's The Poetaster on October 25, 26, and 27. The Poetaster production, which was acclaimed as the "first purely Elizabethan production in t ...
Audience and Mise-en-Scène - Manchester eScholar
... their social role, the captivation of the audience, communication with the audience, reception and perception of the audience, and so on. I will also offer an articulation of what Iranian theatre makers call Hozor-e-Teckniky (‘technique of audience-attendance’) as a possible new way of thinking abo ...
... their social role, the captivation of the audience, communication with the audience, reception and perception of the audience, and so on. I will also offer an articulation of what Iranian theatre makers call Hozor-e-Teckniky (‘technique of audience-attendance’) as a possible new way of thinking abo ...
Theatre Royal, Adelphi Seasonal Digest Summer 1830 Ed. Alfrida Lee
... These digests are written by editors to give the "feel" of a season. They are a perfect place for theatre history. For example, the 1806-1807 digest rightly discusses the birth of the Sans Pareil and relates how John Scott, who had made his fortune with a laundry "washing blue," was induced by his s ...
... These digests are written by editors to give the "feel" of a season. They are a perfect place for theatre history. For example, the 1806-1807 digest rightly discusses the birth of the Sans Pareil and relates how John Scott, who had made his fortune with a laundry "washing blue," was induced by his s ...
BIOColman the Younge..
... custom and the market alone had enforced the summer closings. Thus the larger houses never felt obliged to stop a successful run on 15 May simply because that was the Haymarket's legal opening night. These intrusions often ran on into June, delaying the Haymarket's opening for a month or more, a rui ...
... custom and the market alone had enforced the summer closings. Thus the larger houses never felt obliged to stop a successful run on 15 May simply because that was the Haymarket's legal opening night. These intrusions often ran on into June, delaying the Haymarket's opening for a month or more, a rui ...
Theatre Arts T A
... Paul Finocchiaro, George Grubb, Heather Hamilton, Julie Kerr-Berry, Mike Lagerquist, David McCarl, John Paul, Catherine Schmeal-Swope, Steven Smith, Dan Stark, Nick Wayne The Department of Theatre and Dance is dedicated to two primary goals: to provide students with the highest caliber of training i ...
... Paul Finocchiaro, George Grubb, Heather Hamilton, Julie Kerr-Berry, Mike Lagerquist, David McCarl, John Paul, Catherine Schmeal-Swope, Steven Smith, Dan Stark, Nick Wayne The Department of Theatre and Dance is dedicated to two primary goals: to provide students with the highest caliber of training i ...
Künstlerbürgertum
... In Prussian history the years between 1815 and 1848 form a coherent time period in terms of political, social, and cultural events and, furthermore, in the development of the acting profession in the kingdom. A key feature of this study is to give a voice to an overlooked profession in an often negl ...
... In Prussian history the years between 1815 and 1848 form a coherent time period in terms of political, social, and cultural events and, furthermore, in the development of the acting profession in the kingdom. A key feature of this study is to give a voice to an overlooked profession in an often negl ...
Policy and Procedures Manual - Orpheus Musical Theatre Society
... The first version of the Orpheus Policy and Procedures Manual, which was produced in October 1993 by Jack Wallace and his Committee, has been updated resulting in the current version. Without the work done by these Orpheans in 1993, this Manual would not exist. The Manual was revised based on commen ...
... The first version of the Orpheus Policy and Procedures Manual, which was produced in October 1993 by Jack Wallace and his Committee, has been updated resulting in the current version. Without the work done by these Orpheans in 1993, this Manual would not exist. The Manual was revised based on commen ...
Children`s Theatre Company (CTC) Rulebook 09-11
... Audition/Interview for Equity performers, the Theatre shall supply Equity with a list of the plays, directors, casting director or casting consultant(s), choreographers, list of parts not cast (for a new play include character descriptions), and first rehearsal dates, if known. Any information not a ...
... Audition/Interview for Equity performers, the Theatre shall supply Equity with a list of the plays, directors, casting director or casting consultant(s), choreographers, list of parts not cast (for a new play include character descriptions), and first rehearsal dates, if known. Any information not a ...
FRANCIS FERGUSSON
... in 1924 and Tonight We Improvise was first performed in Germany, at Koenigsberg, in 1929, followed a year later by the first Italian production in Turin. The fortunes of these three plays have been very different. Six Characters, as one of Pirandello's best known works, continues to be regarded as a ...
... in 1924 and Tonight We Improvise was first performed in Germany, at Koenigsberg, in 1929, followed a year later by the first Italian production in Turin. The fortunes of these three plays have been very different. Six Characters, as one of Pirandello's best known works, continues to be regarded as a ...
Master_Thesis
... Secondly, these chapters will explore Wilde’s stylistic use of different dramatic devices such as the use of minor characters to create a subversive subtext within the apparently conventional morality of the plays as a whole. I will be examining the critical reception of Wilde by contemporaries, esp ...
... Secondly, these chapters will explore Wilde’s stylistic use of different dramatic devices such as the use of minor characters to create a subversive subtext within the apparently conventional morality of the plays as a whole. I will be examining the critical reception of Wilde by contemporaries, esp ...
Theatre of the Book - ORCA
... 534 individual quartos issued between 1660 and 1700. Cardiff has 312 playtexts from the period 1660–1700 (the majority of which are quartos, though some are duplicates and a few are folios). A considerable number of the Cardiff quartos hail from the first two decades of the eighteenth century and, t ...
... 534 individual quartos issued between 1660 and 1700. Cardiff has 312 playtexts from the period 1660–1700 (the majority of which are quartos, though some are duplicates and a few are folios). A considerable number of the Cardiff quartos hail from the first two decades of the eighteenth century and, t ...
A Rhetorical Analysis of Edward Albee`s Tiny Alice
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... This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Theses by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. For more information, please contact ...
360 ° series - Theatre for a New Audience
... provides one answer when he says that Tamburlaine presents a “horribly familiar world.” Current news reports confront us daily with comparable scenes of degradation and death, and our own period seems to be reverting to endless religious warfare. In Marlowe’s play, Christians prove more treacherous ...
... provides one answer when he says that Tamburlaine presents a “horribly familiar world.” Current news reports confront us daily with comparable scenes of degradation and death, and our own period seems to be reverting to endless religious warfare. In Marlowe’s play, Christians prove more treacherous ...
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.