Power, Cormac (2006) Presence in play: a critique of theories of
... theatrical effect. To return to my example, The Far Side a/the Moon does not simply produce a world 'in-the-making' as though it were magically conjured in the very moment that it was experienced in the theatre. The apparent spontaneity ofthe 'illusion making' was itself perhaps a further 'illusion' ...
... theatrical effect. To return to my example, The Far Side a/the Moon does not simply produce a world 'in-the-making' as though it were magically conjured in the very moment that it was experienced in the theatre. The apparent spontaneity ofthe 'illusion making' was itself perhaps a further 'illusion' ...
Playbill - Cloudfront.net
... premiere of Matilda The Musical, the story of one small girl with an extra big imagination. Based on the classic Roald Dahl novel, this profound musical takes you on a journey with the mighty Matilda as she fights for what she believes in and finds the strength within herself to take a stand. Matild ...
... premiere of Matilda The Musical, the story of one small girl with an extra big imagination. Based on the classic Roald Dahl novel, this profound musical takes you on a journey with the mighty Matilda as she fights for what she believes in and finds the strength within herself to take a stand. Matild ...
From Live-To-Digital - Arts Council England
... reproduction led to continually evolving means of capturing and redistributing music, to the point where we have become accustomed to listening to music through channels far removed from the original performance. Yet even here, there remains a demand by music-lovers to hear music of all types in the ...
... reproduction led to continually evolving means of capturing and redistributing music, to the point where we have become accustomed to listening to music through channels far removed from the original performance. Yet even here, there remains a demand by music-lovers to hear music of all types in the ...
History of Drama in Provo, 1853-1897
... informal theatricals and songfests. No available record is had which indicated when the first 'party' or entertainments were held, but the first Sunday was a day of worship and song. Dancing was an eventide relaxation sometime in mid-April. (1849) Indian trouble kept the colonists closely huddled at ...
... informal theatricals and songfests. No available record is had which indicated when the first 'party' or entertainments were held, but the first Sunday was a day of worship and song. Dancing was an eventide relaxation sometime in mid-April. (1849) Indian trouble kept the colonists closely huddled at ...
TCG BOOKS AurOrA MeTrO BOOKS LeAGue Of PrOfeSSiOnAL
... and other theatre professionals in single volumes and anthologies, and sold over 2.5 million books. 19 aurora Metro is an independent publisher of award-winning drama and theatre books. With an acclaimed list of plays for young people as well as many collections of plays by women, the company also p ...
... and other theatre professionals in single volumes and anthologies, and sold over 2.5 million books. 19 aurora Metro is an independent publisher of award-winning drama and theatre books. With an acclaimed list of plays for young people as well as many collections of plays by women, the company also p ...
race and gender in the broadway chorus - D
... centuries were a period of rapid change and development for the United States, and this change was reflected on the stage, which was the nation's most popular form of entertainment for the first half of the twentieth–century. Artists were quick to seize trends, headlines, tastes and put them on the ...
... centuries were a period of rapid change and development for the United States, and this change was reflected on the stage, which was the nation's most popular form of entertainment for the first half of the twentieth–century. Artists were quick to seize trends, headlines, tastes and put them on the ...
Casting the Ideal Past
... In addition, I have had the pleasure to work with bright scholars from different universities in Finland and in Estonia, organizing seminars, workshops and conferences together. All those occasions ...
... In addition, I have had the pleasure to work with bright scholars from different universities in Finland and in Estonia, organizing seminars, workshops and conferences together. All those occasions ...
this PDF file - NOVA: The University of Newcastle
... characters of their Tom Show Topsy and Eva in front of thousands of audiences in the United States and abroad. This essay examines how the Duncan Sisters’ appropriation of blackness through their performance of black and white womanhood, and their approach to anarchistic comedy resulted in a particu ...
... characters of their Tom Show Topsy and Eva in front of thousands of audiences in the United States and abroad. This essay examines how the Duncan Sisters’ appropriation of blackness through their performance of black and white womanhood, and their approach to anarchistic comedy resulted in a particu ...
Trans-formative Theatre Living Further Realities Esther Belvis Pons
... I am very grateful to BADCo., the Zagreb based dance company, for inviting me to the symposium that took place in the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Zagreb, for their 10th anniversary. BADCo. are strongly present in this thesis as they inspired me through their ideas, questions and readings that app ...
... I am very grateful to BADCo., the Zagreb based dance company, for inviting me to the symposium that took place in the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Zagreb, for their 10th anniversary. BADCo. are strongly present in this thesis as they inspired me through their ideas, questions and readings that app ...
who`s who in research
... rights and through writing about issues pertaining to the mental health community. He is currently working on a book about mental health recovery, as well as a number of musical compositions. He is an active participant on Twitter where he can often be found as @CrazyComposer or, on a whimsical side ...
... rights and through writing about issues pertaining to the mental health community. He is currently working on a book about mental health recovery, as well as a number of musical compositions. He is an active participant on Twitter where he can often be found as @CrazyComposer or, on a whimsical side ...
TITLE: The Sound and Music of Ibsen
... heighten a dramatic performance for spectators, as well as suggests its influence upon future Western drama illustrated by the subsequent development and presence of such genres as opera and American musical theatre. Aristotle’s Poetics, the oldest surviving treatise on Western drama containing lon ...
... heighten a dramatic performance for spectators, as well as suggests its influence upon future Western drama illustrated by the subsequent development and presence of such genres as opera and American musical theatre. Aristotle’s Poetics, the oldest surviving treatise on Western drama containing lon ...
RubinoConDotHis
... that was perfectly situated between the modern and the old areas of Paris. He referred to this apartment as his official home even though he owned several other studios throughout his life. He went to standard schools until he was sixteen when he decided to pursue his interest in art. In 1875, Seura ...
... that was perfectly situated between the modern and the old areas of Paris. He referred to this apartment as his official home even though he owned several other studios throughout his life. He went to standard schools until he was sixteen when he decided to pursue his interest in art. In 1875, Seura ...
Staging the Arctic 1819
... Captain Parry” from 1825, where the North Pole is glossed as “the peg/On which the world is spun” and the North-West Passage goes under the appellation “No Thoroughfare” (Hood 1825, 9), in both cases diminishing the desirability of these objectives by couching them in mundane terms. Janice Cavell de ...
... Captain Parry” from 1825, where the North Pole is glossed as “the peg/On which the world is spun” and the North-West Passage goes under the appellation “No Thoroughfare” (Hood 1825, 9), in both cases diminishing the desirability of these objectives by couching them in mundane terms. Janice Cavell de ...
Brecht, Broadway and United States Theatre
... If Brecht had lived long enough to consider the history of his plays on Broadway, he would have known that he made the right decision in settling in the GDR. When Galileo debuted on December 7, 1947, after Brecht had left the U.S. behind, the play lasted a meager seven nights before closing. This, d ...
... If Brecht had lived long enough to consider the history of his plays on Broadway, he would have known that he made the right decision in settling in the GDR. When Galileo debuted on December 7, 1947, after Brecht had left the U.S. behind, the play lasted a meager seven nights before closing. This, d ...
food for joyous laughter
... success. The person responsible for establishing the team was Richard D‟Oyly Carte, the manager of the Royalty Theatre. In need of an opera buffa for his theatre, D‟Oyly Carte approached Gilbert about creating one and suggested Sullivan as the composer. The resulting work, Trial by Jury, received ex ...
... success. The person responsible for establishing the team was Richard D‟Oyly Carte, the manager of the Royalty Theatre. In need of an opera buffa for his theatre, D‟Oyly Carte approached Gilbert about creating one and suggested Sullivan as the composer. The resulting work, Trial by Jury, received ex ...
tcg publications catalog - Theatre Communications Group
... to strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre. TCG’s constituency has grown from a handful of groundbreaking theatres to nearly 700 member theatres and affiliate organizations and more than 12,000 individuals nationwide. TCG offers its members networking and knowl ...
... to strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre. TCG’s constituency has grown from a handful of groundbreaking theatres to nearly 700 member theatres and affiliate organizations and more than 12,000 individuals nationwide. TCG offers its members networking and knowl ...
The Country Girl - The American Century Theater
... brings to the role. Casting changes everything, and this was especially true when The Country Girl travelled from Broadway to Hollywood. The script was adapted to the screen by someone other than the playwright, despite Odets’s extensive experience as a screenwriter: George Seaton, who also took ove ...
... brings to the role. Casting changes everything, and this was especially true when The Country Girl travelled from Broadway to Hollywood. The script was adapted to the screen by someone other than the playwright, despite Odets’s extensive experience as a screenwriter: George Seaton, who also took ove ...
Bachelor of Applied Arts Music Theatre Performance
... performing artists have the potential to play a key role, participating in the generation, presentation and wide distribution of new ideas and new ways of engaging with audiences and society at large. As such, the comprehensive and holistic design of the program reflects an educational experience th ...
... performing artists have the potential to play a key role, participating in the generation, presentation and wide distribution of new ideas and new ways of engaging with audiences and society at large. As such, the comprehensive and holistic design of the program reflects an educational experience th ...
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... in Bremen, when the latter was on his way home from a visit to Prague (p. 1). Two years after his alleged meeting with Dee, Khunrath travelled to Prague and became associated there with the court of Emperor Rudolph II, which attracted alchemists from all over Europe (Gouk, 1997, p. 233; Dauxois, 199 ...
... in Bremen, when the latter was on his way home from a visit to Prague (p. 1). Two years after his alleged meeting with Dee, Khunrath travelled to Prague and became associated there with the court of Emperor Rudolph II, which attracted alchemists from all over Europe (Gouk, 1997, p. 233; Dauxois, 199 ...
SEAGULL ThEATrE QUArTErLY - The Seagull Foundation for the Arts
... standing of film stars past their prime and past cinema! Readers will find several interviewees harking back to their memories of the great old actors, the last generation of them still acting in the 1950s; the thrill of their ‘heroic’ performances giving them their first feel of theatre—and drawing ...
... standing of film stars past their prime and past cinema! Readers will find several interviewees harking back to their memories of the great old actors, the last generation of them still acting in the 1950s; the thrill of their ‘heroic’ performances giving them their first feel of theatre—and drawing ...
Michael Chekhov`s Production of Twelfth Night at the Habimah Theatre
... because they were of the opinion that he could only rehearse what he had performed as an actor himself. He was renowned for the part of Malvolio in Twelfth Night in the Moscow Art Theatre (MAT). At the time he was not thought of as an original director.5 However, Klausner’s notes from their meeting ...
... because they were of the opinion that he could only rehearse what he had performed as an actor himself. He was renowned for the part of Malvolio in Twelfth Night in the Moscow Art Theatre (MAT). At the time he was not thought of as an original director.5 However, Klausner’s notes from their meeting ...
INTRODUCTION
... I.x. Greek Concepts of Drama: Dramatic literature originated and flourished from Greece in the sixth century B. C.. During the period, Athens was one of the largest city states in Greece and was a prominent political and military power. The first form of drama known as tragedy originated in the Athe ...
... I.x. Greek Concepts of Drama: Dramatic literature originated and flourished from Greece in the sixth century B. C.. During the period, Athens was one of the largest city states in Greece and was a prominent political and military power. The first form of drama known as tragedy originated in the Athe ...
Tanzanian Theatre, Neoliberalism and Foreign
... decade prompted the challenge to reconsider the fate of theatre, especially when hearing terminologies such as ‘donor fatigue’ or ‘aid fatigue’ pop up. Almost every theatre project I participated in or worked on (not including academic projects), was supported by foreign aid or foreign donors. This ...
... decade prompted the challenge to reconsider the fate of theatre, especially when hearing terminologies such as ‘donor fatigue’ or ‘aid fatigue’ pop up. Almost every theatre project I participated in or worked on (not including academic projects), was supported by foreign aid or foreign donors. This ...
pdf - University Of Nigeria Nsukka
... must explain that I have adopted no principle, that my plan has been based on no theory, and that I leave success or failure to chance alone . . . like an acrobat who closes his eyes and clings to the ropes of an ascending balloon.‖ (Garnier, 1880). The arts of music, drama, and public discourse hav ...
... must explain that I have adopted no principle, that my plan has been based on no theory, and that I leave success or failure to chance alone . . . like an acrobat who closes his eyes and clings to the ropes of an ascending balloon.‖ (Garnier, 1880). The arts of music, drama, and public discourse hav ...
1 1 TECHNIQUES FOR CHANGING THE WORLD
... activists; none of their professions before joining W.L.T. activities was theatrical. They came from many walks of life and found a way to work toward their political goals. Although clearly they were also passionate about theatre – nobody could put in the amount of work they did in rehearsal and pe ...
... activists; none of their professions before joining W.L.T. activities was theatrical. They came from many walks of life and found a way to work toward their political goals. Although clearly they were also passionate about theatre – nobody could put in the amount of work they did in rehearsal and pe ...