study guide - South Coast Repertory
... o far in her tenth year of life, two things have happened to 10-year-old Anastasia Krupnik, which she wrote on the first page of her notebook. First, she got a small wart on her finger and she loves it. Second, Mrs. Westvessel is her teacher and she does not love her. During “Creativity Week” Mrs. W ...
... o far in her tenth year of life, two things have happened to 10-year-old Anastasia Krupnik, which she wrote on the first page of her notebook. First, she got a small wart on her finger and she loves it. Second, Mrs. Westvessel is her teacher and she does not love her. During “Creativity Week” Mrs. W ...
English
... 26 / VISUAL ARTS / History Centre / The paintings of Yannis Ritsos – from the collection of the Benaki Museum / Until 23-10-2009 A tribute to the artist Yannis Ritsos (1909-1990) to mark the hundredth anniversary of his birth. Better known as a poet, author of innumerable collections of poems, prose ...
... 26 / VISUAL ARTS / History Centre / The paintings of Yannis Ritsos – from the collection of the Benaki Museum / Until 23-10-2009 A tribute to the artist Yannis Ritsos (1909-1990) to mark the hundredth anniversary of his birth. Better known as a poet, author of innumerable collections of poems, prose ...
aboUT THe Play - Arizona Theatre Company
... “I hope you will enjoy my ‘trivial’ play,” wrote Oscar Wilde to a friend about The Importance of Being Earnest. “It is written by a butterfly for butterflies. It has as its philosophy…that we should treat all trivial things seriously, and the serious things in life with sincere and studied trivialit ...
... “I hope you will enjoy my ‘trivial’ play,” wrote Oscar Wilde to a friend about The Importance of Being Earnest. “It is written by a butterfly for butterflies. It has as its philosophy…that we should treat all trivial things seriously, and the serious things in life with sincere and studied trivialit ...
London Theatres S - Over The Footlights
... management” on 31st January 1891. His successes included “Lady Windermere’s Fan” (1892), Mrs Patrick Campbell in “The Second Mrs Tanqueray” (1893), “The Importance of Being Earnest” (1895), and “The Prisoner of Zenda” (1896). In 1900 he had made enough money to have the auditorium completely reconst ...
... management” on 31st January 1891. His successes included “Lady Windermere’s Fan” (1892), Mrs Patrick Campbell in “The Second Mrs Tanqueray” (1893), “The Importance of Being Earnest” (1895), and “The Prisoner of Zenda” (1896). In 1900 he had made enough money to have the auditorium completely reconst ...
TYA and Perceptions of the Contemporary Child May 28, 2014
... Ludens>, play requires structure and participants who're willing to create within limits. Then there comes two requirements; rules and participants. In terms of theatre, we are quickly losing our participants to other kinds of fancy rules; internet, TVs, movies, etc.. I would say that the biggest ri ...
... Ludens>, play requires structure and participants who're willing to create within limits. Then there comes two requirements; rules and participants. In terms of theatre, we are quickly losing our participants to other kinds of fancy rules; internet, TVs, movies, etc.. I would say that the biggest ri ...
PERFORMANCE TRADITIONS in INDIA
... thorough and detailed account of such events we recommend that readers consult Kapur's vividly illustrated account of a performance held in the city of Ramnagar, North India, in 1979. Kapur provides a day by day description of the procession events, as well as many graphic drawings and photographs t ...
... thorough and detailed account of such events we recommend that readers consult Kapur's vividly illustrated account of a performance held in the city of Ramnagar, North India, in 1979. Kapur provides a day by day description of the procession events, as well as many graphic drawings and photographs t ...
everyman theatre
... really lovely piece. This is the first time I’ll have worked with [Resident Company Member] Beth Hylton. I’ve admired her work for many years now and I have such respect for her. I’m really looking forward to diving into this piece with her. LW: John Patrick Shanley wrote both the 1989 romantic come ...
... really lovely piece. This is the first time I’ll have worked with [Resident Company Member] Beth Hylton. I’ve admired her work for many years now and I have such respect for her. I’m really looking forward to diving into this piece with her. LW: John Patrick Shanley wrote both the 1989 romantic come ...
A Dramaturgical toolbox for… - Optative Theatrical Laboratories
... becomes disturbingly clear that this masque was used in an imperialistic manner to subjugate First Nations through the appropriation of their identities, collective voice, and lands (often referred to as Turtle Island). Lescarbot, the cultural appropriator, not only recast Turtle Island as “New Fran ...
... becomes disturbingly clear that this masque was used in an imperialistic manner to subjugate First Nations through the appropriation of their identities, collective voice, and lands (often referred to as Turtle Island). Lescarbot, the cultural appropriator, not only recast Turtle Island as “New Fran ...
Programme - Cheek By Jowl Archive
... by dead ones. They want to live and want to know how. Both plays are haunted by dead mothers and their burial places. Imogen is buried by her brothers over their mother’s body – they even use the same funeral song. This mother’s grave is full of surprises – Imogen will wake on it to find her headles ...
... by dead ones. They want to live and want to know how. Both plays are haunted by dead mothers and their burial places. Imogen is buried by her brothers over their mother’s body – they even use the same funeral song. This mother’s grave is full of surprises – Imogen will wake on it to find her headles ...
Cyrano de Bergerac - South Coast Repertory
... “A great poet, from whom we can hope for absolutely everything, opens the 20th century in a dazzling and triumphant manner.” Cyrano’s popularity can be at least partially attributed to the fact that the prevailing theatrical milieu featured naturalism, symbolism, well-made plays, some experimental f ...
... “A great poet, from whom we can hope for absolutely everything, opens the 20th century in a dazzling and triumphant manner.” Cyrano’s popularity can be at least partially attributed to the fact that the prevailing theatrical milieu featured naturalism, symbolism, well-made plays, some experimental f ...
Information Packet for 2016-2017
... the application fee (see application, page 6). Early applications are greatly appreciated as they help us to plan our evaluation season more effectively. Applications received after November 5th are also welcome, and will continue to be accepted right up until we can simply no longer fit them into t ...
... the application fee (see application, page 6). Early applications are greatly appreciated as they help us to plan our evaluation season more effectively. Applications received after November 5th are also welcome, and will continue to be accepted right up until we can simply no longer fit them into t ...
PDF - Theatre Rhinoceros
... work was equally successful in the United States, where he chose to live. Born May 15, 1926, Peter Shaffer worked as a conscript in the coal mines in England from 1944 to 1947; that is, during the last year of World War II and the immediate postwar period. He graduated from Trinity College of Cambri ...
... work was equally successful in the United States, where he chose to live. Born May 15, 1926, Peter Shaffer worked as a conscript in the coal mines in England from 1944 to 1947; that is, during the last year of World War II and the immediate postwar period. He graduated from Trinity College of Cambri ...
Spring 2016 PSF Newsletter - Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
... Philharmonic and was revered in the classical musical world, he may be most remembered for the soaring and percussive, jazzinfused music he wrote for West Side Story. Years later Bernstein recalled, “This was one of the most extraordinary collaborations of my life, perhaps the most, in that very sen ...
... Philharmonic and was revered in the classical musical world, he may be most remembered for the soaring and percussive, jazzinfused music he wrote for West Side Story. Years later Bernstein recalled, “This was one of the most extraordinary collaborations of my life, perhaps the most, in that very sen ...
HTC Pain Killer Program R1C.pub
... outrageous French accent epidemic. It has been said that the Jezard name travelled from France to England with William the Conqueror, second boat, third oar on the left, which goes some way in explaining Laurie's claim to having French blood and giving him an ever so slight edge in being cast as Pig ...
... outrageous French accent epidemic. It has been said that the Jezard name travelled from France to England with William the Conqueror, second boat, third oar on the left, which goes some way in explaining Laurie's claim to having French blood and giving him an ever so slight edge in being cast as Pig ...
CV - Lisa Jackson-Schebetta
... Global Studies Center Faculty Research Grant. University of Pittsburgh, Summer 2013. For archival research on transnational refugee aid performance in the 1930s. $2,000.00 Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Research Award. University of Pittsburgh, Summer 2011. For archival research on theatr ...
... Global Studies Center Faculty Research Grant. University of Pittsburgh, Summer 2013. For archival research on transnational refugee aid performance in the 1930s. $2,000.00 Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Research Award. University of Pittsburgh, Summer 2011. For archival research on theatr ...
Getting the Message: Measuring Audience Response to Theatre for
... questionnaire was then read out loud, and the response based on the audience's subjective rate of clapping would be recorded. After these questions were answered, a discussion on the topic related to the play would often follow, conducted by a few members of the group. A small number of either men o ...
... questionnaire was then read out loud, and the response based on the audience's subjective rate of clapping would be recorded. After these questions were answered, a discussion on the topic related to the play would often follow, conducted by a few members of the group. A small number of either men o ...
A Message from the Artistic Director
... I have always accepted that theatre’s responsibility is to provoke, and that good art is iconoclastic, contentious, and disturbing. Yet in the past couple of years these assumptions have been challenged. A tsunami of censorship has battered artistic institutions. From the banning of Mapplethorpe’s p ...
... I have always accepted that theatre’s responsibility is to provoke, and that good art is iconoclastic, contentious, and disturbing. Yet in the past couple of years these assumptions have been challenged. A tsunami of censorship has battered artistic institutions. From the banning of Mapplethorpe’s p ...
2016/17 SEASON
... One of the statistics that sparked the festival was the striking fact that from 20112014 only 22% of the plays produced nationally were written by women. In order to tell the most encompassing and relevant stories, we need to hear from our entire community, not a fraction. Arena and six other compan ...
... One of the statistics that sparked the festival was the striking fact that from 20112014 only 22% of the plays produced nationally were written by women. In order to tell the most encompassing and relevant stories, we need to hear from our entire community, not a fraction. Arena and six other compan ...
Is Life Worth Living?
... Mary Alice Carnes, Patricia Bennett, Cade & Al Minder, Gerald Moore, Paula Gilbert, Kelly Slupek, Cecilia Berg, Rebecca Robinson, Reba Gillman, Charles Ramirez Berg, Dianne & Donna Le Roy, Richard Collins, Miriam & Larry Rubin ...
... Mary Alice Carnes, Patricia Bennett, Cade & Al Minder, Gerald Moore, Paula Gilbert, Kelly Slupek, Cecilia Berg, Rebecca Robinson, Reba Gillman, Charles Ramirez Berg, Dianne & Donna Le Roy, Richard Collins, Miriam & Larry Rubin ...
DON`T MISS IT! - california educational theatre organizations
... I am proud of the birth of our triorganizational website (in conjunction with the Drama Teachers’ Association of Southern CA and the CA State Thespians) and what it currently provides the theatre educators of California. We are continuing to improve and add various resources such as the ability to c ...
... I am proud of the birth of our triorganizational website (in conjunction with the Drama Teachers’ Association of Southern CA and the CA State Thespians) and what it currently provides the theatre educators of California. We are continuing to improve and add various resources such as the ability to c ...
Excerpts from Le Dialogue Dramatique et le Metathéâtre
... One can say that ordinary conversation, in which the sense is ensured by the extralinguistic context, is not theatrical. Similarly, one can say that dialogue in a story is less theatrical than dramatic dialogue because its context is more or less inscribed in the narration. On the contrary, dramatic ...
... One can say that ordinary conversation, in which the sense is ensured by the extralinguistic context, is not theatrical. Similarly, one can say that dialogue in a story is less theatrical than dramatic dialogue because its context is more or less inscribed in the narration. On the contrary, dramatic ...
Theatre Spaces, part 1 Introductory remarks
... individuals, who bring a variety of expectations to the performance. The live presence of both actors and audience distinguish theatre from its sister dramatic arts of film and television. Along with the live presence of an audience, group reception distinguishes performing arts (theatre, dance, and ...
... individuals, who bring a variety of expectations to the performance. The live presence of both actors and audience distinguish theatre from its sister dramatic arts of film and television. Along with the live presence of an audience, group reception distinguishes performing arts (theatre, dance, and ...
The Project of the Scenographic Encyclopaedia and its Prolegomena
... Miroslav Kouřil had become a renowned artist and stage designer before World War II as a collaborator with the outstanding theatre director Emil František Burian. Kouřil played a crucial role in the famous ‘Theatergraph’, an innovative stage design concept developed by Burian and Kouřil combining li ...
... Miroslav Kouřil had become a renowned artist and stage designer before World War II as a collaborator with the outstanding theatre director Emil František Burian. Kouřil played a crucial role in the famous ‘Theatergraph’, an innovative stage design concept developed by Burian and Kouřil combining li ...
Clive Perry`s years as artistic director of the Royal Lyceum Theatre
... The infrequency of collaborations with a profit-seeking management is significant, for without these royalties, the year’s small net surplus of £460 (£4,048) would have been a deficit of £3,423 (£30,122) and, had the affiliations continued, would come to reap more income. For some other subsidised r ...
... The infrequency of collaborations with a profit-seeking management is significant, for without these royalties, the year’s small net surplus of £460 (£4,048) would have been a deficit of £3,423 (£30,122) and, had the affiliations continued, would come to reap more income. For some other subsidised r ...
Canadian Kings of Repertoire THIRTEEN HANDS?
... perhaps it’s because we are imagining what can better be described as melodramatic farce. The idea of using music to underscore the emotional content of a scene has been with us for centuries. In the last few decades, it has branched out to new audiences in the world of film beginning with silent mo ...
... perhaps it’s because we are imagining what can better be described as melodramatic farce. The idea of using music to underscore the emotional content of a scene has been with us for centuries. In the last few decades, it has branched out to new audiences in the world of film beginning with silent mo ...