Opera - TELMONDIS
... Deafman Glance, a wordless performance lasting seven hours, amazed French audiences and sparked the enthusiasm of Louis Aragon. A few years later, Robert Wilson joined forces this time with the composer, Philip Glass, to devise an opera that was performed at the Avignon Festival in 1976. It was to b ...
... Deafman Glance, a wordless performance lasting seven hours, amazed French audiences and sparked the enthusiasm of Louis Aragon. A few years later, Robert Wilson joined forces this time with the composer, Philip Glass, to devise an opera that was performed at the Avignon Festival in 1976. It was to b ...
Author`s Note - National Theatre of Scotland
... charming children’s tale, A Sheep called Skye - will visit communities from the Highands to the Borders. For the first time, the National Theatre of Scotland will co-produce a site-specific work with environmental innovators NVA; Half Life, an intriguing day and night event set in Kilmartin Glen in ...
... charming children’s tale, A Sheep called Skye - will visit communities from the Highands to the Borders. For the first time, the National Theatre of Scotland will co-produce a site-specific work with environmental innovators NVA; Half Life, an intriguing day and night event set in Kilmartin Glen in ...
Teacher STUDY GUIDe
... Why these plays? I’ve been enamored with Noël Coward and his work since I was introduced to his writing while I was in high school. First I was attracted to his wit, glamour and talent. His music was fun and clever. With time I began to discover that there is a deeper level in his work than readily ...
... Why these plays? I’ve been enamored with Noël Coward and his work since I was introduced to his writing while I was in high school. First I was attracted to his wit, glamour and talent. His music was fun and clever. With time I began to discover that there is a deeper level in his work than readily ...
Showcase: Theatre Royal, Newcastle Upon Tyne
... business planning, the next year and half gone up, portakabins have arrived, holes will be about transforming these ambitious are being dug; the work to transform the plans into working models. Bringing artistic campus of the Royal Welsh College of and academic life to concrete, steel, glass Music & ...
... business planning, the next year and half gone up, portakabins have arrived, holes will be about transforming these ambitious are being dug; the work to transform the plans into working models. Bringing artistic campus of the Royal Welsh College of and academic life to concrete, steel, glass Music & ...
PDF_EN - Polish Theatre Journal
... phrases from high culture and popular culture, artistic life and daily life, which she mixes and transforms in her original creative process, sticking out her tongue at the language that alienates women. Cixous’s metaphor not only neatly captures the nature of the link between feminism and language ...
... phrases from high culture and popular culture, artistic life and daily life, which she mixes and transforms in her original creative process, sticking out her tongue at the language that alienates women. Cixous’s metaphor not only neatly captures the nature of the link between feminism and language ...
Study Guide - Sudbury Theatre Centre
... as possible, only to be trimmed once we could see and hear the piece come to life. We were very careful not to make quick decisions on what to discard in case it could serve us later. “This is not a story that lends itself to huge glitzy dance numbers or light frivolous music. We set out to integrat ...
... as possible, only to be trimmed once we could see and hear the piece come to life. We were very careful not to make quick decisions on what to discard in case it could serve us later. “This is not a story that lends itself to huge glitzy dance numbers or light frivolous music. We set out to integrat ...
INTRODUCTION
... Rondella (or round bastion), a part of the abandoned city walls, that functioned as the provisional theatre of Pest since the late 18th century. The Municipal Theatre opened in 1812 with Kotzebue’s König Stephan and Die Ruinen von Athen with incidental music composed by Beethoven. With its capacity ...
... Rondella (or round bastion), a part of the abandoned city walls, that functioned as the provisional theatre of Pest since the late 18th century. The Municipal Theatre opened in 1812 with Kotzebue’s König Stephan and Die Ruinen von Athen with incidental music composed by Beethoven. With its capacity ...
STUDY GUIDE and BACKGROUND NOTES
... belief that ancient Greek plays had music throughout and they therefore wrote plays with music called ‘drama per musica’ - drama through music - or ‘farola in musica’ - fable in music. These forms eventually became known as “opera”. The first full-scale opera, “Orfeo”, was by Claudio Monteverdi. Thi ...
... belief that ancient Greek plays had music throughout and they therefore wrote plays with music called ‘drama per musica’ - drama through music - or ‘farola in musica’ - fable in music. These forms eventually became known as “opera”. The first full-scale opera, “Orfeo”, was by Claudio Monteverdi. Thi ...
high school students` perceptions of perceptions of theatre
... “I think it’s an adventure. Sometimes I go with my friends or family, we get all dressed up nice and go to the theatre and have a fun time. It’s really fun and interesting.” A more typical reaction to theatre, however, is a lack of interest in attending, or at best, a half-hearted interest. “I would ...
... “I think it’s an adventure. Sometimes I go with my friends or family, we get all dressed up nice and go to the theatre and have a fun time. It’s really fun and interesting.” A more typical reaction to theatre, however, is a lack of interest in attending, or at best, a half-hearted interest. “I would ...
Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival 47 Region IV
... Theatre & Film with Brad Darvas. In this workshop we will discuss both traditional and modern materials commonly used in theatrical mask making including: leather, paper mache, fosshape, friendly plastic, and epoxy resins (magic sculpt). We then will discuss materials and techniques in creating crea ...
... Theatre & Film with Brad Darvas. In this workshop we will discuss both traditional and modern materials commonly used in theatrical mask making including: leather, paper mache, fosshape, friendly plastic, and epoxy resins (magic sculpt). We then will discuss materials and techniques in creating crea ...
Word - Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal
... Deaf Side Story chronicles a 2000 production of West Side Story at MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois. The rival youth gangs were portrayed by hearing students from “Mac” and deaf high schoolers from Jacksonville’s Illinois School for the Deaf. Rigney is a playwright and it shows. He knows ...
... Deaf Side Story chronicles a 2000 production of West Side Story at MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois. The rival youth gangs were portrayed by hearing students from “Mac” and deaf high schoolers from Jacksonville’s Illinois School for the Deaf. Rigney is a playwright and it shows. He knows ...
Camp David - Ellington CMS
... since leaving the White House. We gathered the original cast from the Arena Stage production, three of whom you’ll see on our stage tonight, and, on a dais at one end of a hotel ballroom high in the Rockies, we presented the play, script-in-hand. Though I knew the play well, this reading was the fir ...
... since leaving the White House. We gathered the original cast from the Arena Stage production, three of whom you’ll see on our stage tonight, and, on a dais at one end of a hotel ballroom high in the Rockies, we presented the play, script-in-hand. Though I knew the play well, this reading was the fir ...
Summer 2007 - Theatre Alberta
... “Oh my god, I had no idea this was here, this is fantastic—it’s beautiful.” Because it really is a gorgeous facility and it was the first new performing arts facility to be built in Calgary since the EPCOR CENTRE, which was 15 years ago, so it was definitely time for some more space. We ended up build ...
... “Oh my god, I had no idea this was here, this is fantastic—it’s beautiful.” Because it really is a gorgeous facility and it was the first new performing arts facility to be built in Calgary since the EPCOR CENTRE, which was 15 years ago, so it was definitely time for some more space. We ended up build ...
Education Resources Pre-Production
... Orton’s dark comic vision, combined farce and political edge aimed at affronting the social and moral conventions of British society. Entertaining and shocking theatre audiences out of complacency, Orton also vandalized library books. ...
... Orton’s dark comic vision, combined farce and political edge aimed at affronting the social and moral conventions of British society. Entertaining and shocking theatre audiences out of complacency, Orton also vandalized library books. ...
View/Download the FENCES Playbill
... tunes and lyrics of Jacques Brel which strike us in a different and deeper way with each engagement. For the past decade I have been talking to GSC patrons—some attending their first production and some who have been attending the theater since its inception— about what draws them to the theater. So ...
... tunes and lyrics of Jacques Brel which strike us in a different and deeper way with each engagement. For the past decade I have been talking to GSC patrons—some attending their first production and some who have been attending the theater since its inception— about what draws them to the theater. So ...
Program - The University of British Columbia
... Konstantin Stanislavksy, to take on the challenge of creating a new sort of theatre with The Seagull, one that would be more true to life, more realistic than the sorts of work traditionally produced on Russian stages. Stanislavsky’s fame as a director and trainer of actors was still many years away ...
... Konstantin Stanislavksy, to take on the challenge of creating a new sort of theatre with The Seagull, one that would be more true to life, more realistic than the sorts of work traditionally produced on Russian stages. Stanislavsky’s fame as a director and trainer of actors was still many years away ...
Pygmalion CD Booklet
... his pupils, who all swore by him; but nothing could bring the man himself into any sort of compliance with the university, to which he nevertheless clung by divine right in an intensely Oxonian way. I daresay his papers, if he has left any, include some satires that may be published without too dest ...
... his pupils, who all swore by him; but nothing could bring the man himself into any sort of compliance with the university, to which he nevertheless clung by divine right in an intensely Oxonian way. I daresay his papers, if he has left any, include some satires that may be published without too dest ...
Elliott M Report 2014 - Winston Churchill Memorial Trust
... throughout Latin America led to ‘times of rebellion and change’. Artists, activists and the wider community sought to challenge and resist autocratic regimes to seek alternative ways of upholding their democratic and human rights. These methods and practice have transcended the democratisation of th ...
... throughout Latin America led to ‘times of rebellion and change’. Artists, activists and the wider community sought to challenge and resist autocratic regimes to seek alternative ways of upholding their democratic and human rights. These methods and practice have transcended the democratisation of th ...
See the program - EncoreArtsSeattle.com
... achieved success on Broadway, he returned to the Players and continued to have his productions mounted at what he considered his home theatre. In 1934 the New York City-based Group Theatre, whose focus on socially relevant new plays was at the core of its mission, produced a play by a young actor in ...
... achieved success on Broadway, he returned to the Players and continued to have his productions mounted at what he considered his home theatre. In 1934 the New York City-based Group Theatre, whose focus on socially relevant new plays was at the core of its mission, produced a play by a young actor in ...
“Although community theatre enjoys a growing interest, few if any
... In the 1980’s the importance of arts education emerged in response to the failing U.S. Education System. Goals 2000: Educate America Act was announced in 1990 and served as a tool to improve both teaching and education “by providing a national framework for education reform” (U.S. Department of Educ ...
... In the 1980’s the importance of arts education emerged in response to the failing U.S. Education System. Goals 2000: Educate America Act was announced in 1990 and served as a tool to improve both teaching and education “by providing a national framework for education reform” (U.S. Department of Educ ...
`Making a Drama Out of a Crisis`: Critiquing
... catastrophe itself, the “turning point” appears as indifferent to an ethical teleology as the practices of neoliberalism (Chomsky, 1998; Harvey, 2005). Although ‘tragedy’ may be useful shorthand for the events afflicting the organizations and people depicted in these plays, the playwrights appear to ...
... catastrophe itself, the “turning point” appears as indifferent to an ethical teleology as the practices of neoliberalism (Chomsky, 1998; Harvey, 2005). Although ‘tragedy’ may be useful shorthand for the events afflicting the organizations and people depicted in these plays, the playwrights appear to ...
Encore Association Awards PLAYS
... Serita Borgeas – ON GOLDEN POND – Epilogue Players Sally Carter – BAPTIZED TO THE BONE – Spotlight Players Letitia Clemons – RUMORS – Buck Creek Players Julie Dutcher – DADDY’S DYIN’… WHO’S GOT THE WILL? – Epilogue Players Tanya Haas – AN EVENING OF CULTURE – Center Stage Community Theatre Connie Ki ...
... Serita Borgeas – ON GOLDEN POND – Epilogue Players Sally Carter – BAPTIZED TO THE BONE – Spotlight Players Letitia Clemons – RUMORS – Buck Creek Players Julie Dutcher – DADDY’S DYIN’… WHO’S GOT THE WILL? – Epilogue Players Tanya Haas – AN EVENING OF CULTURE – Center Stage Community Theatre Connie Ki ...
View/Download the AULD LANG SYNE Playbill
... tunes and lyrics of Jacques Brel which strike us in a different and deeper way with each engagement. For the past decade I have been talking to GSC patrons—some attending their first production and some who have been attending the theater since its inception— about what draws them to the theater. So ...
... tunes and lyrics of Jacques Brel which strike us in a different and deeper way with each engagement. For the past decade I have been talking to GSC patrons—some attending their first production and some who have been attending the theater since its inception— about what draws them to the theater. So ...
Camelot Resource Guide - Pittsburgh Public Theater
... the son of Rosa and Edmund Loewe, a well-known operetta tenor. (Operetta, best known for the works by Gilbert & Sullivan, was one of the forerunners of American musicals). A precocious youth, Loewe was playing piano when he was four years old, and by his ninth birthday he had composed the tunes for ...
... the son of Rosa and Edmund Loewe, a well-known operetta tenor. (Operetta, best known for the works by Gilbert & Sullivan, was one of the forerunners of American musicals). A precocious youth, Loewe was playing piano when he was four years old, and by his ninth birthday he had composed the tunes for ...