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Text in Contemporary Theatre - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Text in Contemporary Theatre - Cambridge Scholars Publishing

... However, if the creative team of the production can constantly discuss and analyse even the classics, introducing amendments to them, then, if I am a playwright, practising in real time and space, why should I keep an offended silence as regards my own work? I assume that many playwrights do not wis ...
Student Handbook - Collins Hill Theatre
Student Handbook - Collins Hill Theatre

... YOU come in! Collins Hill High School takes pride in offering an incredible performing arts experience to every student in our program. While we are fortunate that Gwinnett County holds the arts in high regard as an academic subject, the reality is that the financial investment to build and maintain ...
A Christmas Carol - South Coast Repertory
A Christmas Carol - South Coast Repertory

... him; and when they saw him coming on, would tug their owners into doorways and up courts; and then would wag their tails as though they said, “No eye at all is better than an evil eye, dark master!” But what did Scrooge care! It was the very thing he liked. To edge his way along the crowded paths of ...
Special Issue FREE FOR ALL 2015 presented by
Special Issue FREE FOR ALL 2015 presented by

... for Shakespeare in the Park when I was a young director, and it was my dream to create a similar tradition of free Shakespeare here in Washington. Thank you all for helping to make it come true. This play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, has lain close to my heart ever since I saw the legendary “white bo ...
Rhinoceros bid - Michael Pilch Studio
Rhinoceros bid - Michael Pilch Studio

... provincial town that provides a backdrop to the events of the play, the majority of the action taking place on a multi-levelled thrust stage, but also in the aisles and among the audience. I am very excited at exploring the dynamic between the audience feeling acutely aware that they are in a theatr ...
Short view on career
Short view on career

... The 1997 production of Ten Oorlog combines all the different aspects of human existence that were dealt with in plays such as All for love, Joko, Voader, O'Neill. This is a theatrical marathon of 10 hours, based on the Wars of the Roses by William Shakespeare. Perceval and Flemish writer Tom Lanoye ...
2013/14: the 59th Season
2013/14: the 59th Season

... that, for those of us who were there to see it, remains close to our heart. Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare’s brilliant adaptation, realized through Charlie Newell’s incisive direction and Timothy Edward Kane’s courageous performance, struck a chord with audience members. The play was especially rele ...
Talking about theatre: Audience development
Talking about theatre: Audience development

... where the intimate room and the physical proximity (as described in the quotation that opened this article) were considered significant in almost every participant’s description. And it was also true for Bastard, where audiences who entered the tent making up the theatrical space were met by a grand ...
PAST - Pickleville Playhouse!
PAST - Pickleville Playhouse!

... My Favorite movie is Titanic. The first time I saw this movie I was like 10 years old. I was so fascinated that it was based on a true story. I then began studying and researching the Titanic’s history and I’ve been in love ever since! TroyAMess ...
The Alumni Newsletter - Central School of Speech and Drama
The Alumni Newsletter - Central School of Speech and Drama

... being the first woman to pilot a plane solo across the Atlantic Ocean. The film co-starred Hilary Swank, Richard Gere and Ewan McGregor. Andrew Jack (S 61) was responsible for the dialect work on a number of high profile films including Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood, Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes and Jo ...
Mary Poppins Encore Arts Seattle
Mary Poppins Encore Arts Seattle

... Village Theatre is also funded in part by 4Culture, ArtsFund, Bellevue Arts Commission, The Boeing Company, Bruce and Jolene McCaw Family Foundation, City of Issaquah, Coastal Community Bank, D.A Davidson & Co./Jeff Decker CWS, Encore Arts Programs, Everett Bone and Joint, Everett Cultural Commissio ...
360 ° SERIES - Theatre for a New Audience
360 ° SERIES - Theatre for a New Audience

... After clearing out the local library I turned to thrift stores and it was in a beat-up theatre history source book that I first read Boucicault’s The Octoroon. I remember at the time being both fascinated and repelled by it, and most interested in the art of melodrama—generating feelings or “sensati ...
JOSEPH Study Guide - Actors` Playhouse
JOSEPH Study Guide - Actors` Playhouse

... Scholarship to Westminster and in 1965 entered Oxford as a history major. Webber's formal education ended after only one term at Oxford. He left to begin work on the never-to-be-produced musical The Likes of Us, which is based on the life of British philanthropist Dr. Bernardo. Webber's career was i ...
about the play - Arizona Theatre Company
about the play - Arizona Theatre Company

... HS: I don’t have a formal education in theatre but rather, as I said, a degree in art. To a certain extent that has been very liberating, because I never overthink or analyze what I do. I simply act on a real instinctive level, free from academic philosophies. I just do. My character of Picasso is ...
places of becoming - Utrecht University Repository
places of becoming - Utrecht University Repository

... our thinking, and possibly even motivate us to act, to engage politically, even if it is just with our next-door right-wing populist-supporter? This thesis examines places, in which these motivations have a ground to grow. I term them Places of Becoming. They occur in contemporary politically orien ...
Call for international collaborators
Call for international collaborators

... Matei Vișniec the Romanian writer living in Paris is amongst the most famous contemporary Romaninan authors, often compared to Beckett, Kafka, Pirandello and Fellini, or even referred to as the new Ionescu – still he is not so well-known in Hungary. Matei Vișniec was born in 1956 in Radauti, souther ...
Flyer
Flyer

... Golden Dragon Acrobats, Sat., March 21, 8pm, Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre. $42/mezzanine right (reg. $48). Cirque Zíva is sure to entertain, delight, and keep audiences of all ages on the edge of their seats. Performed by the internationally celebrated Golden Dragon Acrobats from Hebei Province, ...
When is a Play not a Drama? Two Examples of
When is a Play not a Drama? Two Examples of

... English finally gives a new readership an insight into a sophisticated and sensitive disquisition on forty or so years of innovative theatre and its aesthetics. The study looks at many aspects of theatre and primarily concentrates on directors and performers. This essay considers how Lehmann’s ideas ...
Information about performances and artist
Information about performances and artist

... While directing Anónimas, a performance dedicated to Susana Chávez, the Mexican poet killed after inventing the slogan “not one more dead woman” in relation to the feminicides on the border between Mexico and the USA, I knew I could not present this horror directly on stage. I could not confront the ...
The Kansas City Stage: A Personal View of Our Theatre
The Kansas City Stage: A Personal View of Our Theatre

... Hall. During the long dry spells between those events, community groups sometimes presented plays at Ivanhoe Temple. It was the community theatre groups of the Kansas City metropolitan area—like those across the nation—that sustained a broad audience for live theatre from the 1920s through the 1950s ...
study guide - Denver Center for the Performing Arts
study guide - Denver Center for the Performing Arts

... The combination of song and spoken word goes back to ancient Greece and the origins of theatre itself, growing through church liturgy, commedia del arte and folk song and dance. The form of the modern musical can be traced directly from English Ballad operas, such as John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera, t ...
1776 Performance Program - American Conservatory Theater
1776 Performance Program - American Conservatory Theater

... the Lintel. From cultures across the globe come stories of family, sacrifice, and infidelity, put into astonishing theatrical form in The Suit (based on a South African short story) and The Orphan of Zhao (from a Chinese epic). And because we never seem to solve the question of where sexual desire c ...
Centre Stage Summary
Centre Stage Summary

... At least one drama workshop is held and is probably run on Saturday. Two in-house leaders facilitate the workshop and about 23 members take part. It lasts about two hours. If the group is not preparing for a production, this might be the only activity of the week apart from perhaps a trip to the the ...
Program - The Old Globe
Program - The Old Globe

... have enough Steve Martin. Second, you can’t have too many Edelsteins around. Though my own theatrical collaboration with Steve extends back to the early 1990s, the Globe’s relationship with him is of a newer vintage. We became involved with Bright Star, the marvelous musical Steve wrote with Edie Br ...
The Gershwins` Porgy and Bess
The Gershwins` Porgy and Bess

... glory of its triumphant return to the Greater Boston area, but in a bittersweet turn of events, Porgy’s original birthplace, the Colonial Theatre on Boylston Street, went dark earlier this summer for what could be an extended period of time. Porgy premiered at the historic Colonial Theatre in 1935 ( ...
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