Performing (Post)Colonial Historiography in Le Théâtre de Neptune
... and planned full-scale dramatizations of the play.10 Nova Scotia journalist Carolyn Sloan heralded the “400th anniversary of theatre in our nation,” calling Le Théâtre de Neptune “Canada’s first play.” Although this and other reports gesture toward an inclusive group — uniting readers in celebration ...
... and planned full-scale dramatizations of the play.10 Nova Scotia journalist Carolyn Sloan heralded the “400th anniversary of theatre in our nation,” calling Le Théâtre de Neptune “Canada’s first play.” Although this and other reports gesture toward an inclusive group — uniting readers in celebration ...
Theatre - Publications.Parliament
... ACE has felt it can no longer dictate this on the basis that a specific theatre may also be getting funding from both the local authority and the European Union at the same time. This has been a real loss to our members. Additionally, since all ACE institutional grants are now for ‘capital funding’, ...
... ACE has felt it can no longer dictate this on the basis that a specific theatre may also be getting funding from both the local authority and the European Union at the same time. This has been a real loss to our members. Additionally, since all ACE institutional grants are now for ‘capital funding’, ...
Dashiki Project Theatre: black identity and beyond
... by West proved to be the inspiration that began New Orleans’ Dashiki Project Theatre. Prior to 1965, Free Southern Theater was the only theatre of the black experience in New Orleans. Through Dashiki Project Theatre, the black community found another opportunity to relate to black experience through ...
... by West proved to be the inspiration that began New Orleans’ Dashiki Project Theatre. Prior to 1965, Free Southern Theater was the only theatre of the black experience in New Orleans. Through Dashiki Project Theatre, the black community found another opportunity to relate to black experience through ...
WE ARE ALL ACTORS IN THE PANTOMIME OF
... and uses text and illustration to demonstrate another aspect of the theatrical quality of life, the persistent presence of an audience. Section II of this article will examine Dickens's depiction of the Clown in the Memoirs. In 'The Pantomime of Life', in which Dickens demonstrates how the stock cha ...
... and uses text and illustration to demonstrate another aspect of the theatrical quality of life, the persistent presence of an audience. Section II of this article will examine Dickens's depiction of the Clown in the Memoirs. In 'The Pantomime of Life', in which Dickens demonstrates how the stock cha ...
View/Open - ETD Repository Home
... productions, one of which was staged at the Baxter theatre in Cape Town. The spinoffs, or continuations of the first pieces that have emerged in all of the shows and are still in production during 2005, show that a demand is being met. The performances were subsequently developed to keep engaging wi ...
... productions, one of which was staged at the Baxter theatre in Cape Town. The spinoffs, or continuations of the first pieces that have emerged in all of the shows and are still in production during 2005, show that a demand is being met. The performances were subsequently developed to keep engaging wi ...
Walk-Ins Accepted Monday, Sept. 8 at SETC Fall Professional
... at previous SETC Conventions), hired from our local call, or hired through video submissions. Highlands’ population grows around 25-fold in the summer – with many of those people on vacation – so we don’t have the luxury of hiring locals in many capacities. ...
... at previous SETC Conventions), hired from our local call, or hired through video submissions. Highlands’ population grows around 25-fold in the summer – with many of those people on vacation – so we don’t have the luxury of hiring locals in many capacities. ...
the warden of the tomb
... theories of Adolphe Appia, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Edward Gordon Craig, Antonin Artaud) have all contributed in one way or another to the constitution and formation of the contemporary understanding of the very word art. What made all these artistic movements quite influential was their specific charact ...
... theories of Adolphe Appia, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Edward Gordon Craig, Antonin Artaud) have all contributed in one way or another to the constitution and formation of the contemporary understanding of the very word art. What made all these artistic movements quite influential was their specific charact ...
The Three-Dimensional Heroine: The Intertextual Relationship
... for which she yearns.18 If Masha is a mirror of Hedda’s disposition and mood during the action of Hedda Gabler, then Irina represents Hedda’s disposition and mood when she was young and unmarried, before she became disillusioned in her hopes and began controlling others. Irina is the most sweet-temp ...
... for which she yearns.18 If Masha is a mirror of Hedda’s disposition and mood during the action of Hedda Gabler, then Irina represents Hedda’s disposition and mood when she was young and unmarried, before she became disillusioned in her hopes and began controlling others. Irina is the most sweet-temp ...
A Level Drama and Theatre Teacher Guide - Antigone
... it is perhaps his play ‘Antigone’ (1942), adapted from Sophocles’ classical Greek tragedy, that he is best known for. French Theatre and its many writers have consistently shown an interest in classical drama, especially Cocteau and Giraudoux. ...
... it is perhaps his play ‘Antigone’ (1942), adapted from Sophocles’ classical Greek tragedy, that he is best known for. French Theatre and its many writers have consistently shown an interest in classical drama, especially Cocteau and Giraudoux. ...
The Influence and Association of Paratext in
... This thesis is an in-depth analysis of the alliances, reputations, and meanings that were created within the Caroline dramatic community as a result of the playwrights’ meticulous use of paratext. By scrutinizing the paratexts (including prologues and epilogues, commendatory verses, and dedications ...
... This thesis is an in-depth analysis of the alliances, reputations, and meanings that were created within the Caroline dramatic community as a result of the playwrights’ meticulous use of paratext. By scrutinizing the paratexts (including prologues and epilogues, commendatory verses, and dedications ...
Rewriting the Greeks: The Translations, Adaptations, Distant
... The plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides have been translated, adapted, and re-written into the English language in a manner not witnessed with any other dramatic works. No other dramatists have received such a great number of stage adaptations except for Shakespeare. However, not even Shake ...
... The plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides have been translated, adapted, and re-written into the English language in a manner not witnessed with any other dramatic works. No other dramatists have received such a great number of stage adaptations except for Shakespeare. However, not even Shake ...
Papers of the playwright Séamus De Búrca
... associated with Séamus De Búrca and records connected with the theatrical outfitting concern of P.J. Bourke, which closed in 1994. The arrangement of the Papers is evident from the Table of Contents. Photographic material included in this Collection List has been transferred to the National Photogra ...
... associated with Séamus De Búrca and records connected with the theatrical outfitting concern of P.J. Bourke, which closed in 1994. The arrangement of the Papers is evident from the Table of Contents. Photographic material included in this Collection List has been transferred to the National Photogra ...
Alien Voices - Dramatic Publishing
... and John de Lancie, bring you a series of plays based on science fiction classics, presented in ways that are so unique your audience will feel as though they’re seeing them for the very first time. The Alien Voices® performance style, which features actors, sound-effects artists and musicians in fu ...
... and John de Lancie, bring you a series of plays based on science fiction classics, presented in ways that are so unique your audience will feel as though they’re seeing them for the very first time. The Alien Voices® performance style, which features actors, sound-effects artists and musicians in fu ...
Select bibliography - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... of work or it may be used as a resource for students who are interested in researching a particular area; it may be the starting point for a theatre library or a resource to develop the students’ skills for selecting and critiquing sources. Resources specific to the schemes of work and the articles ...
... of work or it may be used as a resource for students who are interested in researching a particular area; it may be the starting point for a theatre library or a resource to develop the students’ skills for selecting and critiquing sources. Resources specific to the schemes of work and the articles ...
IB THEATRE SENIORS SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2015
... The students should use their theatre journal to document their initial responses to reading the play text and research conducted, as well as influences on their intended process and final production. The journal should also be used to record the thoughts and ideas that contribute to the development ...
... The students should use their theatre journal to document their initial responses to reading the play text and research conducted, as well as influences on their intended process and final production. The journal should also be used to record the thoughts and ideas that contribute to the development ...
stanislavski and postmodernism - eTheses Repository
... this, which is primarily concerned with theatrical rather than philosophical matters, there is not the space or scope to go into the implications of this in any particular depth, but ‘Self’ is used here to mean a human being which has traditionally been seen as having in religious terms a soul, and ...
... this, which is primarily concerned with theatrical rather than philosophical matters, there is not the space or scope to go into the implications of this in any particular depth, but ‘Self’ is used here to mean a human being which has traditionally been seen as having in religious terms a soul, and ...
- SOAS Research Online
... knew too little about his past, just as I knew too little about my homeland’s history. My experience in fact reflects the experiences of the colonized in Taiwan. Our education prevented us Taiwanese to know Taiwanese history, including the Japanese colonial period. The education instilled into us an ...
... knew too little about his past, just as I knew too little about my homeland’s history. My experience in fact reflects the experiences of the colonized in Taiwan. Our education prevented us Taiwanese to know Taiwanese history, including the Japanese colonial period. The education instilled into us an ...
In American Drama: The Bastard Art, Susan Harris Smith looks at the
... dramatic literature, which, in my view, is marked by the extensive degree to which it has been marginalized, excluded, or "disciplined" in the culture in general and the university in particular. Although the use of "disciplined" necessarily invokes the historian Michel Foucault and his analyses of ...
... dramatic literature, which, in my view, is marked by the extensive degree to which it has been marginalized, excluded, or "disciplined" in the culture in general and the university in particular. Although the use of "disciplined" necessarily invokes the historian Michel Foucault and his analyses of ...
Ubu Roi
... The first performance of the play by live actors in 1896 in Paris resulted in an incredible scandal. The first word of the original play is merdre, a deliberate adaptation of the French word merde (shit). It reportedly took several minutes for the crowd to calm down enough for the performance to con ...
... The first performance of the play by live actors in 1896 in Paris resulted in an incredible scandal. The first word of the original play is merdre, a deliberate adaptation of the French word merde (shit). It reportedly took several minutes for the crowd to calm down enough for the performance to con ...
A Cultural Genealogy of the Royal Court Theatre
... be considered in a vacuum, but rather as an event embedded in a complex matrix of social concerns and actions, all of which 'communicate' or contribute to giving the theatre experience its particular 'meaning' to its participants.* Carlson began the exploration of theatre and the semiotics of the bu ...
... be considered in a vacuum, but rather as an event embedded in a complex matrix of social concerns and actions, all of which 'communicate' or contribute to giving the theatre experience its particular 'meaning' to its participants.* Carlson began the exploration of theatre and the semiotics of the bu ...
GEORGE FARQUHAR - Trinity College Dublin
... with real life, and in the very act of doing so to confound life as it is with life as it ought to be. Since 1695 London ...
... with real life, and in the very act of doing so to confound life as it is with life as it ought to be. Since 1695 London ...
Passing Show - Shubert Archive
... times during her long career. I immediately wanted to know more about this woman. I searched for other later articles, but found none, not even an obituary. The trail went completely cold. For a while I had thought that Mitzi was still alive, perhaps in a nursing home for aged actors, but with each ...
... times during her long career. I immediately wanted to know more about this woman. I searched for other later articles, but found none, not even an obituary. The trail went completely cold. For a while I had thought that Mitzi was still alive, perhaps in a nursing home for aged actors, but with each ...
THE IMPACT OF THE ACTING OF DAVID GARRICK AND SIR
... fluenced the way in which Garrick and Olivier were to portray I ...
... fluenced the way in which Garrick and Olivier were to portray I ...
June – Nov 16 - National Theatre
... overwhelming acclaim at Chichester Festival Theatre last year and now comes to the National, offering a unique chance to explore the birth of a revolutionary dramatic voice. Performed by one ensemble of actors, each play can be seen as a single performance or enjoyed together, either over different ...
... overwhelming acclaim at Chichester Festival Theatre last year and now comes to the National, offering a unique chance to explore the birth of a revolutionary dramatic voice. Performed by one ensemble of actors, each play can be seen as a single performance or enjoyed together, either over different ...
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.