The Two Playhouses at Blackfriars
... Jacobean court had substantially strengthened its ties to the playhouses through its royal patronage of playing companies, so it was always likely that the King’s Men would eventually be able to perform at the newly-vacated Blackfriars. Once Richard Burbage had done the necessary repairs and created ...
... Jacobean court had substantially strengthened its ties to the playhouses through its royal patronage of playing companies, so it was always likely that the King’s Men would eventually be able to perform at the newly-vacated Blackfriars. Once Richard Burbage had done the necessary repairs and created ...
Equity News - Vol 100, Issue 5 - June 2015
... has Kept Going We asked the staff at the Forestburgh Playhouse to tell us about the theater; this is what they had to say: ith a rich history and long ties with Actors’ Equity, the Forestburgh Playhouse is the oldest, ...
... has Kept Going We asked the staff at the Forestburgh Playhouse to tell us about the theater; this is what they had to say: ith a rich history and long ties with Actors’ Equity, the Forestburgh Playhouse is the oldest, ...
ministerul educaţiei, cercetării, tineretului şi sportului
... ”[...] it could give an idea about a way to think theatre in a totalitarian society as it set in Eastern Europe. In other words, for many people from Western theater the show which came from Bucharest provided also the attraction, beyond its value, of a cultural reference on a forbidden universe.” M ...
... ”[...] it could give an idea about a way to think theatre in a totalitarian society as it set in Eastern Europe. In other words, for many people from Western theater the show which came from Bucharest provided also the attraction, beyond its value, of a cultural reference on a forbidden universe.” M ...
ETD
... the plans of the year or to adjust to a festival schedule. They were mainly staged by young starting directors who allegedly had to demonstrate and consolidate the knowledge and creative abilities acquired during the studies in that way. An off-handed view of directors predominated, and they frequen ...
... the plans of the year or to adjust to a festival schedule. They were mainly staged by young starting directors who allegedly had to demonstrate and consolidate the knowledge and creative abilities acquired during the studies in that way. An off-handed view of directors predominated, and they frequen ...
Trelawny of the Wells - The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
... was popularly known as “The Dust Hole.” This squalid little play-house she set herself to transform, and soon it was the neatest and prettiest and most popular in London. … They began with a production of H. J. Byron’s, but this proved unsatisfactory, and in November, 1865, “Cup and Saucer” Comedy c ...
... was popularly known as “The Dust Hole.” This squalid little play-house she set herself to transform, and soon it was the neatest and prettiest and most popular in London. … They began with a production of H. J. Byron’s, but this proved unsatisfactory, and in November, 1865, “Cup and Saucer” Comedy c ...
Guillaume Tell - Metropolitan Opera
... and 39th Street by a group of wealthy businessmen who wanted their own theater. In the company’s early years, the management changed course several times, first performing everything in Italian (even Carmen and Lohengrin), then everything in German (even Aida and ...
... and 39th Street by a group of wealthy businessmen who wanted their own theater. In the company’s early years, the management changed course several times, first performing everything in Italian (even Carmen and Lohengrin), then everything in German (even Aida and ...
ROUNDUP Volume VII 2006-2007 - League of Professional Theatre
... see anybody else doing what I felt I could enlisted in the Marines? There were a are your fights? do, and I was tired with the messaging lot of contradictions. I had a lot of ques- EMILY MANN: I Emily Mann coming out of the major reproductive tions. feel like I’m a syn rights organizations. I felt ...
... see anybody else doing what I felt I could enlisted in the Marines? There were a are your fights? do, and I was tired with the messaging lot of contradictions. I had a lot of ques- EMILY MANN: I Emily Mann coming out of the major reproductive tions. feel like I’m a syn rights organizations. I felt ...
Biographies - Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas
... intersections between Québec theatre history, translation, and memory studies and investigates how memory is transformed through the act of translation for the stage under the supervision of Dr. Louis Patrick Leroux. Alison’s research is being funded by the Fonds de recherches du Québec – Société et ...
... intersections between Québec theatre history, translation, and memory studies and investigates how memory is transformed through the act of translation for the stage under the supervision of Dr. Louis Patrick Leroux. Alison’s research is being funded by the Fonds de recherches du Québec – Société et ...
the Word Doc version
... Please note that pricing and policy vary from venue to venue. To find out ticket prices, further details and to book for any of these performances, please contact the theatre direct, using the telephone number or website address provided. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that details are ...
... Please note that pricing and policy vary from venue to venue. To find out ticket prices, further details and to book for any of these performances, please contact the theatre direct, using the telephone number or website address provided. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that details are ...
summary - Ethos
... the universe, the relationship between human beings and God, as well as the limitations that humans encounter in their lives which they nevertheless struggle to overcome. Although modern theatre of absurd frequently raises these and other questions pertaining to the existential situation of man, the ...
... the universe, the relationship between human beings and God, as well as the limitations that humans encounter in their lives which they nevertheless struggle to overcome. Although modern theatre of absurd frequently raises these and other questions pertaining to the existential situation of man, the ...
Risking Confrontation With the Other in DV8`s
... A significant part of the devising process used for Dead Dreams involved each performers' personal response to the issues explored in the work. Newson wanted to create an environment where selfrevelation went alongside improvisation. He only works with performers prepared to reveal themselves in the ...
... A significant part of the devising process used for Dead Dreams involved each performers' personal response to the issues explored in the work. Newson wanted to create an environment where selfrevelation went alongside improvisation. He only works with performers prepared to reveal themselves in the ...
Hanswurst and Herr Ich: Subjection and Abjection in Enlightenment
... or Harlequins were the main figures). These comic mini-plays were then relegated to the position of pre- or after-play entertainments and merely framed the main ‘serious’ drama of the evening. Lessing’s Hamburger Dramaturgie reflects this new high/low division only in as much as these Hanswurstiaden a ...
... or Harlequins were the main figures). These comic mini-plays were then relegated to the position of pre- or after-play entertainments and merely framed the main ‘serious’ drama of the evening. Lessing’s Hamburger Dramaturgie reflects this new high/low division only in as much as these Hanswurstiaden a ...
The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee
... Bowling received two Jeff Citations for Director-Play for Another Part of the Forest at Eclipse Theatre in 2001 and The Crucible at TimeLine Theatre in 2002. As TimeLine’s founding artistic director, he directed the inaugural production of Summit Conference in addition to the concert productions of ...
... Bowling received two Jeff Citations for Director-Play for Another Part of the Forest at Eclipse Theatre in 2001 and The Crucible at TimeLine Theatre in 2002. As TimeLine’s founding artistic director, he directed the inaugural production of Summit Conference in addition to the concert productions of ...
Black Theatre Live HAMLET Education
... jealousy, friendship. Shakespeare is continually being re-interpreted and re-i e ted. Shakespea e s o ks also ha e had a immense impact in film, radio, opera, and novels, so exploring different takes on his plays. For centuries, Different countries and places have been applying their own ideas and i ...
... jealousy, friendship. Shakespeare is continually being re-interpreted and re-i e ted. Shakespea e s o ks also ha e had a immense impact in film, radio, opera, and novels, so exploring different takes on his plays. For centuries, Different countries and places have been applying their own ideas and i ...
NEWS SWEDISH THEATRE
... the state supported theatre institutions. The artistic development of children’s theatre that for many years had been the hallmark of the independent theatre movement, has relocated to the better endowed, state theatres, many of them led by artistic directors with a specific interest for this target ...
... the state supported theatre institutions. The artistic development of children’s theatre that for many years had been the hallmark of the independent theatre movement, has relocated to the better endowed, state theatres, many of them led by artistic directors with a specific interest for this target ...
Musical Dramaturgy In Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth
... dramaturgical analysis of film music which draws on empirically determinable evidence can be used to inform how data from a less complete source could be interpreted. From a methodological perspective this process of reconstruction through superimposition shares procedural similarities with forensic ...
... dramaturgical analysis of film music which draws on empirically determinable evidence can be used to inform how data from a less complete source could be interpreted. From a methodological perspective this process of reconstruction through superimposition shares procedural similarities with forensic ...
Paul Merton - Marlowe Theatre
... but once I was performing, I just forgot everything. I enjoyed the evening so much, especially being on stage with a professional orchestra. That was enough, but to win was amazing.” As for the future, Ana is looking to continue her music studies at a conservatoire or university and then to go on to ...
... but once I was performing, I just forgot everything. I enjoyed the evening so much, especially being on stage with a professional orchestra. That was enough, but to win was amazing.” As for the future, Ana is looking to continue her music studies at a conservatoire or university and then to go on to ...
Indulkar_THEATRE2 - University of Central Missouri
... repeatedly using them in an established, regular touring circuit. Finally, when a town developed into a city, some theatrical companies were able to take up relatively permanent residence for nine or ten months of the year, playing in elaborate theatres and no longer touring extensively. Theatre in ...
... repeatedly using them in an established, regular touring circuit. Finally, when a town developed into a city, some theatrical companies were able to take up relatively permanent residence for nine or ten months of the year, playing in elaborate theatres and no longer touring extensively. Theatre in ...
Medea Education Pack
... 1999: Neil Labute wrote Medea Redux, a modern retelling, first performed in 1999 starring Calista Flockhart as part of his one act trilogy entitled Bash: Latter-Day Plays. In this version, the main character is seduced by her middle school teacher. He abandons her, and she kills their child out of ...
... 1999: Neil Labute wrote Medea Redux, a modern retelling, first performed in 1999 starring Calista Flockhart as part of his one act trilogy entitled Bash: Latter-Day Plays. In this version, the main character is seduced by her middle school teacher. He abandons her, and she kills their child out of ...
TACTics Summer 2013 Newsletter
... by Jerry Zaks and starred Sigourney Weaver (a longtime friend and muse of Durang’s) as Prudence. This casting ended up creating some unintended feminist undertones in the play. Although her performance was uniformly praised along with the rest of the excellent cast (which included Stephen Collins as ...
... by Jerry Zaks and starred Sigourney Weaver (a longtime friend and muse of Durang’s) as Prudence. This casting ended up creating some unintended feminist undertones in the play. Although her performance was uniformly praised along with the rest of the excellent cast (which included Stephen Collins as ...
a PDF of the Program
... to be hardy perennials, spawning sequels or living on in multiple media forms. Harrigan and Hart produced 17 versions of the Mulligan Guard over a decade. Anne Nichols’s Abie’s Irish Rose, a 1922 comedy of ethnic feuding between Irish and Jewish neighbors, followed its original five-year run with tw ...
... to be hardy perennials, spawning sequels or living on in multiple media forms. Harrigan and Hart produced 17 versions of the Mulligan Guard over a decade. Anne Nichols’s Abie’s Irish Rose, a 1922 comedy of ethnic feuding between Irish and Jewish neighbors, followed its original five-year run with tw ...
Audience Insights - Goodspeed Musicals
... GEORGE ABBOTT (Book) was born George Francis Abbott on June 27, 1887 in Forestville, NY and was an American theatre and film producer and director, actor, and writer. Mr. Abbott graduated from the University of Rochester in 1911 and had his first role on Broadway in 1913. He was involved with severa ...
... GEORGE ABBOTT (Book) was born George Francis Abbott on June 27, 1887 in Forestville, NY and was an American theatre and film producer and director, actor, and writer. Mr. Abbott graduated from the University of Rochester in 1911 and had his first role on Broadway in 1913. He was involved with severa ...
Kansas
... This document’s revisions are based on both the 2004 Kansas Curricular Standards for Theatre and the revised National Theatre Standards. These standards are meant to guide, not dictate, the structure and development of theatre programs in Kansas schools. They have been carefully revised and studied ...
... This document’s revisions are based on both the 2004 Kansas Curricular Standards for Theatre and the revised National Theatre Standards. These standards are meant to guide, not dictate, the structure and development of theatre programs in Kansas schools. They have been carefully revised and studied ...
Festival of Original Theatre (FOOT) 2017
... My proposal is to present my original electroacoustic composition at Sounding the Inner Ear of Performance, 2017 FOOT festival. Visiting Grandpa is a multichannel soundscape based on my memories of my grandfather. It was written when I learned that the Iranian revolutionary guard demolished the hist ...
... My proposal is to present my original electroacoustic composition at Sounding the Inner Ear of Performance, 2017 FOOT festival. Visiting Grandpa is a multichannel soundscape based on my memories of my grandfather. It was written when I learned that the Iranian revolutionary guard demolished the hist ...