View Curriculum Vitae - University of California, Berkeley
... range of America performance prior to World War II (for example, high-art dance and drama, popular and musical theater, international acting tours and tourist spectacles) entwined black and Asian racial representation in early twentieth-century America. (Palgrave Macmillan; January 2010). AfroAsian ...
... range of America performance prior to World War II (for example, high-art dance and drama, popular and musical theater, international acting tours and tourist spectacles) entwined black and Asian racial representation in early twentieth-century America. (Palgrave Macmillan; January 2010). AfroAsian ...
They’re actors. They’re living in New York City. They rest their case.
... out separate turf, from the Dominican enclave of Washington Heights to the hip venues of lower Manhattan. Their College of Fine Arts roots keep them entwined. They get to each other’s productions and readings and trade wisdom about fundraising, which is as crucial to their survival as it is confound ...
... out separate turf, from the Dominican enclave of Washington Heights to the hip venues of lower Manhattan. Their College of Fine Arts roots keep them entwined. They get to each other’s productions and readings and trade wisdom about fundraising, which is as crucial to their survival as it is confound ...
book and lyrics by david spencer music by alan
... [DS] I actually couldn’t, though I tried. At length, I realized I just had to blow it up and start again from the beginning. I went back to the novel. But that didn’t help much because I knew it too well and it was too expansive. So I watched some of the movie, and I was immediately grabbed by the o ...
... [DS] I actually couldn’t, though I tried. At length, I realized I just had to blow it up and start again from the beginning. I went back to the novel. But that didn’t help much because I knew it too well and it was too expansive. So I watched some of the movie, and I was immediately grabbed by the o ...
PerfOrmANceS - Senior Theatre
... Look for our newest format, Readers Theatre KaraokeTM. It brings a whole new dimension to readers theatre! There’s a lot here. If you need help making selections, visit our website for more information and where you can read FreeViews of the plays. For personal assistance, don’t hesitate to contact ...
... Look for our newest format, Readers Theatre KaraokeTM. It brings a whole new dimension to readers theatre! There’s a lot here. If you need help making selections, visit our website for more information and where you can read FreeViews of the plays. For personal assistance, don’t hesitate to contact ...
Public Theatres and Theatre Publics
... public sphere is constituted in every conversation in which private persons come together to form a public.”3 Essentially, Habermas developed the concept of the public sphere as a means of describing how individual citizens meeting in discreet groups developed normative attitudes about current event ...
... public sphere is constituted in every conversation in which private persons come together to form a public.”3 Essentially, Habermas developed the concept of the public sphere as a means of describing how individual citizens meeting in discreet groups developed normative attitudes about current event ...
The Inseparability of Audience and Performer
... of the audience, and this calls upon a distinction between two traditions and two different kinds of online performance. Works rooted in theatre, dance or music cannot be conceived without an audience, but when the artist’s background is in the visual arts the artistaudience relationship is signific ...
... of the audience, and this calls upon a distinction between two traditions and two different kinds of online performance. Works rooted in theatre, dance or music cannot be conceived without an audience, but when the artist’s background is in the visual arts the artistaudience relationship is signific ...
rupert everett david hare
... Currently, Rupert is in pre-production writing, producing and directing The Happy Prince, a film about the last years of Oscar Wilde’s life in Europe, in which he will also play the starring role. The Happy Prince is due to begin filming this autumn. ...
... Currently, Rupert is in pre-production writing, producing and directing The Happy Prince, a film about the last years of Oscar Wilde’s life in Europe, in which he will also play the starring role. The Happy Prince is due to begin filming this autumn. ...
Voices from Two Theatrical Others: Labour Issues in the Theatres of Ireland and Taiwan
... For possible reasons for this loss, and for the history of theatrical productions, see, for example, Lu (1961) and also Yang (1994). In 1991, Chiu Kuen-Liang expended Lu’s and Yang’s studies to cover ‘new dramas’ after 1936 (Chiu 1991). These publications, however, are mostly sociological and histor ...
... For possible reasons for this loss, and for the history of theatrical productions, see, for example, Lu (1961) and also Yang (1994). In 1991, Chiu Kuen-Liang expended Lu’s and Yang’s studies to cover ‘new dramas’ after 1936 (Chiu 1991). These publications, however, are mostly sociological and histor ...
PROGRAM GUIDE BimBamBop (formerly Mask
... women, deities and monsters. Noh masks are made of wood, coated with plaster, lacquered and gilded. The actor sees through tiny holes pierced in the mask. The colors of the mask symbolize certain character traits. White represents a corrupt ruler, for example, while red symbolizes a righteous man. T ...
... women, deities and monsters. Noh masks are made of wood, coated with plaster, lacquered and gilded. The actor sees through tiny holes pierced in the mask. The colors of the mask symbolize certain character traits. White represents a corrupt ruler, for example, while red symbolizes a righteous man. T ...
Talking about theatre: Audience development
... existing ones between audiences and theatrical institutions. Our approach has been to use the method of theatre talks: focus group discussions about the performance carried out in the theatre immediately after the performance. Through practical examples of the benefits offered by such audience inves ...
... existing ones between audiences and theatrical institutions. Our approach has been to use the method of theatre talks: focus group discussions about the performance carried out in the theatre immediately after the performance. Through practical examples of the benefits offered by such audience inves ...
Cobbo Education Pack
... We think humans need to tell stories. More than that, we think this need to tell stories is part of what makes us human, part of the unique intelligence that makes us different from other animals. Telling stories, listening to them, watching them, talking about them, thinking about them. Without nec ...
... We think humans need to tell stories. More than that, we think this need to tell stories is part of what makes us human, part of the unique intelligence that makes us different from other animals. Telling stories, listening to them, watching them, talking about them, thinking about them. Without nec ...
8th Grade Shakespeare History Handout
... architecture that would last for decades. Aside from a few individual variations, all subsequent public theaters of this time, unlike the indoor private theaters that offered more elitist entertainment, followed Burbage’s basic plan. The lyrically-named theaters—the Curtain, the Swan, the Rose, the ...
... architecture that would last for decades. Aside from a few individual variations, all subsequent public theaters of this time, unlike the indoor private theaters that offered more elitist entertainment, followed Burbage’s basic plan. The lyrically-named theaters—the Curtain, the Swan, the Rose, the ...
Replicating the `Exotic` Body on the Nineteenth
... adaptations of Robinson Crusoe and Uncle Tom’s Cabin that largely contributed to shape the image of the Black (this term referring here to people and cultures of sub-Saharan African descent). The porosity of illegitimate genres — their standing on the threshold between theatre and popular entertainm ...
... adaptations of Robinson Crusoe and Uncle Tom’s Cabin that largely contributed to shape the image of the Black (this term referring here to people and cultures of sub-Saharan African descent). The porosity of illegitimate genres — their standing on the threshold between theatre and popular entertainm ...
Theatre Survey The Theatre of a TwoHeaded Calf: Simulacral
... possibility that a given school can present itself with the claim to universal validity.”10 In other words, avant-garde movements could never exist in a cultural or political vacuum but could uphold a narrative that the work of art existed for its own sake—the work was autonomous from author and aud ...
... possibility that a given school can present itself with the claim to universal validity.”10 In other words, avant-garde movements could never exist in a cultural or political vacuum but could uphold a narrative that the work of art existed for its own sake—the work was autonomous from author and aud ...
pp. 72-95
... Not only did the university provide a suitable venue for the conference, but the rich and diverse history of the city itself made attending the conference worthwhile. Called “Manchester of Saxony” before World War II for its high standard manufacturing industry, the city was officially renamed “Karl ...
... Not only did the university provide a suitable venue for the conference, but the rich and diverse history of the city itself made attending the conference worthwhile. Called “Manchester of Saxony” before World War II for its high standard manufacturing industry, the city was officially renamed “Karl ...
PROGRAM REVIEW Theatre Arts April 13, 2009
... padded armchairs. This would allow for much greater flexibility in seating configuration and therefore a more complete educational experience for our students. Lighting The lighting is fairly complete; however the addition of intelligent lighting equipment such as fixtures and scrollers would give u ...
... padded armchairs. This would allow for much greater flexibility in seating configuration and therefore a more complete educational experience for our students. Lighting The lighting is fairly complete; however the addition of intelligent lighting equipment such as fixtures and scrollers would give u ...
Indulkar_THEATRE2 - University of Central Missouri
... dance. Matthew Sully became partners with Placide in pantomime and delighted the children, both young and old with their jumping through a clock and doing other marvelous acrobatics. Playwright Harby notes that Placide presented a great deal of frivolous, spectacular entertainment. During his years ...
... dance. Matthew Sully became partners with Placide in pantomime and delighted the children, both young and old with their jumping through a clock and doing other marvelous acrobatics. Playwright Harby notes that Placide presented a great deal of frivolous, spectacular entertainment. During his years ...
the Crazy for You play guide
... two Laurence Olivier Awards, the Charles MacArthur Award, two Helen Hayes Awards, and the Edgar Award for Best Mystery of the Year. His plays have been commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Old Globe and the Bristol Old Vic. His 24 plays and musicals include ...
... two Laurence Olivier Awards, the Charles MacArthur Award, two Helen Hayes Awards, and the Edgar Award for Best Mystery of the Year. His plays have been commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Old Globe and the Bristol Old Vic. His 24 plays and musicals include ...
2013/14: the 59th Season
... I remember studying that in college; I must have had a professor who really elucidated it for us and I was struck by it. So even over years where smart people were telling me, “you should really cut that [scene] down” or get rid of it, I would never let it go. I always loved that in the middle of th ...
... I remember studying that in college; I must have had a professor who really elucidated it for us and I was struck by it. So even over years where smart people were telling me, “you should really cut that [scene] down” or get rid of it, I would never let it go. I always loved that in the middle of th ...
DEcEMBER 27, 2009 - The Ensemble Theatre
... world of ipod neurosis and Blackberry family time, the real meaning of Christmas is constantly being lost in the marketplace of consumption and self-indulgence. Though for many of us it will always be the holiest of human rituals; for others it brings ill feelings of loneliness and regret. As a chil ...
... world of ipod neurosis and Blackberry family time, the real meaning of Christmas is constantly being lost in the marketplace of consumption and self-indulgence. Though for many of us it will always be the holiest of human rituals; for others it brings ill feelings of loneliness and regret. As a chil ...
information on Mardi Gras
... also performed in the Kuala Lumpur season of Chang and Eng – The Musical and was also part of the ensemble cast in The Necessary Stage’s Asian Boys Vol. 1 which won the Best Ensemble Acting Award at the Life! Theatre Awards 2000. Last year, Hossan appeared in the Singapore Arts Festival play The Mor ...
... also performed in the Kuala Lumpur season of Chang and Eng – The Musical and was also part of the ensemble cast in The Necessary Stage’s Asian Boys Vol. 1 which won the Best Ensemble Acting Award at the Life! Theatre Awards 2000. Last year, Hossan appeared in the Singapore Arts Festival play The Mor ...
WilmaBill - The Wilma Theater
... Looking ahead, I want to find new ways for the Wilma to honor that spirit of imagination and inventiveness. I want to find ways that allow the Wilma time for artistic evolution and experimentation. Two new projects mark a beginning of this search. Over the next two years I will be working with Pulit ...
... Looking ahead, I want to find new ways for the Wilma to honor that spirit of imagination and inventiveness. I want to find ways that allow the Wilma time for artistic evolution and experimentation. Two new projects mark a beginning of this search. Over the next two years I will be working with Pulit ...
Is Life Worth Living?
... Kelly Slupek, Cecilia Berg, Rebecca Robinson, Reba Gillman, Charles Ramirez Berg, Dianne & Donna Le Roy, Richard Collins, Miriam & Larry Rubin ...
... Kelly Slupek, Cecilia Berg, Rebecca Robinson, Reba Gillman, Charles Ramirez Berg, Dianne & Donna Le Roy, Richard Collins, Miriam & Larry Rubin ...
Julia Wolfe / SITI Company / Bang on a Can All
... to critical acclaim. Wolfe draws inspiration from folk, classical, and rock genres, bringing a modern sensibility to each while simultaneously tearing down the walls between them. Recent works include her body concerto riSE and fLY performed by Colin Currie and BBC Orchestra, and Anthracite Fields w ...
... to critical acclaim. Wolfe draws inspiration from folk, classical, and rock genres, bringing a modern sensibility to each while simultaneously tearing down the walls between them. Recent works include her body concerto riSE and fLY performed by Colin Currie and BBC Orchestra, and Anthracite Fields w ...
QUO VADIS THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCED BY: DIRECTED BY:
... Maureen O'Connell, Los Gatos Ray and Marie O'Flaherty, Santa Clara Larry and Monica Roben, Saratoga Victor Sotomayer, San Francisco Albert Glover, San Bruno ...
... Maureen O'Connell, Los Gatos Ray and Marie O'Flaherty, Santa Clara Larry and Monica Roben, Saratoga Victor Sotomayer, San Francisco Albert Glover, San Bruno ...
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.