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... awareness, the initiative that cannot be described in words. He wanted to make it really special, putting his own  slant on the best of Hassidic thought.  For the young Waislitz, this opened a new world. Peretz’s poetic intellectualism, brought out a winged form, met  up with the burning enthusiasti ...
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Thank - Alberta Theatre Projects

... Chekhov plays he’d fallen in love with as a young man. Not only that, he was living a quiet, rustic life in a remote farmhouse with its own small grove of cherry trees. He couldn’t help imagining himself as a Chekhov character. “I like living in Bucks County,” Durang says. “But in Chekhov plays peop ...
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box office 0121 704 6962 - The Core Theatre, Solihull

... Join Dick and his cat on their adventures as they run away to London looking for their fortune but end up at the docks setting sail for... well... goodness knows where! Dick makes some good friends including Sarah the Cook, but oh dear!... that pesky King Rat has stowed away on board too with some o ...
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... Mikado. He then assumed the role as his own from the 1920/21 Season onwards until the 1953 season. “It would seem that Gilbert himself had a particular affection for THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, since in a letter addressed to Mrs Carte in 1891 he asked if he might have as a keepsake the original executi ...
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in this issue - Arizona Theatre Company

... The Piano Lesson, set in the 1930s in the aftermath of the Great Depression, premiered at Yale Repertory Theatre in 1987, and later opened on Broadway in 1990. Winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Piano Lesson was inspired by a painting of the same name by Romare Bearden. The play depict ...
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The dominant theatre aesthetics in Norwegian theatre has been

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Untitled - Alberta Theatre Projects
Untitled - Alberta Theatre Projects

... Chekhov plays he’d fallen in love with as a young man. Not only that, he was living a quiet, rustic life in a remote farmhouse with its own small grove of cherry trees. He couldn’t help imagining himself as a Chekhov character. “I like living in Bucks County,” Durang says. “But in Chekhov plays peop ...
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The Chorus in Ancient Greek Theatre

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Finnish Theatre Photography and the Influence of Technology

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... itself, after all, is an old London Bus Company timber store turned theatre, a building with almost a century of history behind it, a place in the story of its community, and a structure that is always demanding new ideas and new solutions from the people who run the venue. And if the setting was ri ...
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... playwriting here about stewardship of the land and the virtues of the unspoiled countryside. Life is much simpler, and characters find beauty and truth in the Forest of Arden. The forest is a magical place of transformation and enlightenment, a sharp contrast to the brutality, inhumanity, pollution, ...
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... upright bass, showing empathy for the tunes every step of the way. Ward-Lealand is a good singer in her own right (in actual fact she is a better singer than Dietrich ever was) but she does a superb job in recreating the phrasing and tone – the very colour – of her voice; her clipped intonation on ‘ ...
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... of the acting area to the audience, and the changes in that relationship. Some of these changes were being experimented with and documented before architects and designers were preparing 'visionary' theatres that may not have worked as functional entities. Part of this influence was the 'second stra ...
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twelfth night - Black Swan State Theatre Company

... Kate Cherry’s offer to have another go at it. I’ve admired Black Swan from its birth nineteen years ago and enjoyed the other productions I’ve done for the Company. One of the greatest pleasures is to work with a number of Perth’s talented acting community. The play’s subtitle What You Will gives so ...
The re-creation of early English pantomime
The re-creation of early English pantomime

... modern folk-play takes us back only as far as 17371. One possible connection that has yet to be explored is through the English pantomime tradition that originated on the London stage in the early 18th century, but migrated from there to provincial fairs and other performance spaces later in the cen ...
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Cast of `Crossing Delancey` brings sweet romantic comedy to life

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The Rise and Fall of Elizabethan Theatre - SUrface

... notion that the The Theatre was a popular venue for plays. Most of the major playing companies of the time utilized the playing space and some of Christopher Marlowe’s and William Shakespeare’s plays were performed at The Theatre 17 . Burbage’s home for theatre enjoyed great success which can be mos ...
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