The Routledge Reader in Politics and Performance
... and became the OU/BBC Gender in Writing and Performance Research Group in the mid–late 1990s, with members contributing from around the world. Many of those members are represented in these pages. Their ideas have been discussed at numerous seminars and meetings (real and virtual) over the years. Wh ...
... and became the OU/BBC Gender in Writing and Performance Research Group in the mid–late 1990s, with members contributing from around the world. Many of those members are represented in these pages. Their ideas have been discussed at numerous seminars and meetings (real and virtual) over the years. Wh ...
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... company of actors for a season and presented them in a variety of plays, the combination system consisted of a company of actors appearing in a single show which toured from city to city, providing its own scenery, costumes, and sometimes musical accompaniment.” ...
... company of actors for a season and presented them in a variety of plays, the combination system consisted of a company of actors appearing in a single show which toured from city to city, providing its own scenery, costumes, and sometimes musical accompaniment.” ...
"Millennium Theatres,"
... organize the theatres. The Drama League of America encouraged groups to form and distributed education material. The Women’s Clubs of America did much to abet the growth of children’s theatres. The American Educational Theatre Association (AETA) (then ATA) was founded in 1936 to foster nonprofession ...
... organize the theatres. The Drama League of America encouraged groups to form and distributed education material. The Women’s Clubs of America did much to abet the growth of children’s theatres. The American Educational Theatre Association (AETA) (then ATA) was founded in 1936 to foster nonprofession ...
Kaplan, Nomadic Chutzpah_Yiddish Theatre and the Vilna Troupe
... to pay to rent the city’s finest theatre and insisted on personally subsidizing the company’s expenses, citing an obscure provision in the royal charter that “true art” should be shown for free.4 In London, every theatre in the city shut down for the Vilna Troupe’s opening night so that their actors ...
... to pay to rent the city’s finest theatre and insisted on personally subsidizing the company’s expenses, citing an obscure provision in the royal charter that “true art” should be shown for free.4 In London, every theatre in the city shut down for the Vilna Troupe’s opening night so that their actors ...
Nomadic Chutzpah: The Vilna Troupe`s Transnational Yiddish
... to pay to rent the city’s finest theatre and insisted on personally subsidizing the company’s expenses, citing an obscure provision in the royal charter that “true art” should be shown for free.4 In London, every theatre in the city shut down for the Vilna Troupe’s opening night so that their actors ...
... to pay to rent the city’s finest theatre and insisted on personally subsidizing the company’s expenses, citing an obscure provision in the royal charter that “true art” should be shown for free.4 In London, every theatre in the city shut down for the Vilna Troupe’s opening night so that their actors ...
PRESENTATION OF THE MAISON THÉÂTRE
... through which thousands of students and families from a variety of socio-cultural backgrounds get to attend performances and take part in theatrical outreach activities. Through its Accès-Théâtre policy, the Maison Théâtre also provides complementary tickets to organizations that support families ...
... through which thousands of students and families from a variety of socio-cultural backgrounds get to attend performances and take part in theatrical outreach activities. Through its Accès-Théâtre policy, the Maison Théâtre also provides complementary tickets to organizations that support families ...
Post-Colonial Drama: Theory, Practice, Politics
... Simone Murray, and Heather Wearne have all worked on various stages of this project. Special thanks are due to Christy Collis for close editing and excellent investigative work. Any errors or omissions are, of course, ours, not theirs. Veronica Kelly and Alan Lawson provided editorial assistance, he ...
... Simone Murray, and Heather Wearne have all worked on various stages of this project. Special thanks are due to Christy Collis for close editing and excellent investigative work. Any errors or omissions are, of course, ours, not theirs. Veronica Kelly and Alan Lawson provided editorial assistance, he ...
“Shrill small voices . . . drowned out by the Cavalcade
... The extent to which the “battle of the brows” had infiltrated theatre criticism is evident in these reviews, which appear to be deliberately fanning the flames through their characterizations of an imagined “highbrow” response from which they pointedly distance themselves. Janice Radway has observed ...
... The extent to which the “battle of the brows” had infiltrated theatre criticism is evident in these reviews, which appear to be deliberately fanning the flames through their characterizations of an imagined “highbrow” response from which they pointedly distance themselves. Janice Radway has observed ...
Realism: Andrè Antoine`s Obsession or Passion
... thinker, his theatre followed in tandem with the style held by this Bohemian literary cabaret. The cabaret, like many others of its time, strove to give non-traditional performances of multiple genres including but not limited to poetry, monologues and music to a broad audience (Charnow 69-70, 72). ...
... thinker, his theatre followed in tandem with the style held by this Bohemian literary cabaret. The cabaret, like many others of its time, strove to give non-traditional performances of multiple genres including but not limited to poetry, monologues and music to a broad audience (Charnow 69-70, 72). ...
Self, Esteemed: Contemporary Auto/biographical Theatre in Latin
... for the representation of the real, especially one’s own personal reality, onstage, are the subject of this dissertation. Carol Martin defines “theatre of the real” as “a wide range of theatre practices and styles that recycle reality, whether that reality is personal, social, political, or historic ...
... for the representation of the real, especially one’s own personal reality, onstage, are the subject of this dissertation. Carol Martin defines “theatre of the real” as “a wide range of theatre practices and styles that recycle reality, whether that reality is personal, social, political, or historic ...
View - OhioLINK ETD
... structure and character of Richard Wagner’s operas for his own plays; thusly, Shaw’s plays should be understood, at least in some key ways, as musical compositions. Finally, “influence” can signify resistance. The commercial theatre in Edwardian London generally resisted any changes in their methods ...
... structure and character of Richard Wagner’s operas for his own plays; thusly, Shaw’s plays should be understood, at least in some key ways, as musical compositions. Finally, “influence” can signify resistance. The commercial theatre in Edwardian London generally resisted any changes in their methods ...
Accessing the Cultural Conversation
... The researchers, from the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney and Griffith University, approached flagship providers of theatre in their three states (Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland), and arts funding organisations, with a research study proposal whose aims would be to: develop a set of ...
... The researchers, from the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney and Griffith University, approached flagship providers of theatre in their three states (Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland), and arts funding organisations, with a research study proposal whose aims would be to: develop a set of ...
SPECIAL ISSUE Living with Trauma, Living with Playback
... During early August of 2012, eighteen playbackers from eleven different countries and three trainers came together for that year‘s Leadership Graduate Course. It was electrifying. From the beginning to the end of the three-weeks gathering, there was excitement and a sense of shared commitment. As it ...
... During early August of 2012, eighteen playbackers from eleven different countries and three trainers came together for that year‘s Leadership Graduate Course. It was electrifying. From the beginning to the end of the three-weeks gathering, there was excitement and a sense of shared commitment. As it ...
For the Boys Beyond The Blue: Bengal Services
... minimum of practice, shows that it is capable of the real stuff. Lennard Pearce has an attractive voice. Billy McCrimmon is likely to become Calcutta’s most popular light comedian, whilst Con Docherty shows the piano hides no secrets from him. The Fellinger Sisters, old favourites of Calcutta despit ...
... minimum of practice, shows that it is capable of the real stuff. Lennard Pearce has an attractive voice. Billy McCrimmon is likely to become Calcutta’s most popular light comedian, whilst Con Docherty shows the piano hides no secrets from him. The Fellinger Sisters, old favourites of Calcutta despit ...
FESTIVAL 48 - kcactf region 2
... imaginative design work that will be on display as well as the student written plays, dramaturgy, and criticism that reflect both the creative and critical potential that our departments and programs overflow with. And, of course, we look forward to the many fine acting scenes, monologues, and perfo ...
... imaginative design work that will be on display as well as the student written plays, dramaturgy, and criticism that reflect both the creative and critical potential that our departments and programs overflow with. And, of course, we look forward to the many fine acting scenes, monologues, and perfo ...
Committed Drama within Postdramatic Theatre: A
... What, by contrast, is the most that theatre could ever hope to offer? Or, at any rate, what is the most it ever has offered? To keep this essay within bounds I shall forget about dance, pantomime and song, and concentrate on the art which can advance the best claim to be the principal theatre art: t ...
... What, by contrast, is the most that theatre could ever hope to offer? Or, at any rate, what is the most it ever has offered? To keep this essay within bounds I shall forget about dance, pantomime and song, and concentrate on the art which can advance the best claim to be the principal theatre art: t ...
the history of melodrama in western landscape - Faculty e
... politically useless and socially harmful—they believe that it was responsible for undermining the social hierarchy upon which stability and happiness depended. On the other hand , those who supported it claimed that melodrama reinforced the common people’s respect for authority. Pixérécourt, as a me ...
... politically useless and socially harmful—they believe that it was responsible for undermining the social hierarchy upon which stability and happiness depended. On the other hand , those who supported it claimed that melodrama reinforced the common people’s respect for authority. Pixérécourt, as a me ...
to view my press kit as a pdf
... “Watching this play from beginning to end is wildly entertaining…outlandishly hysterical…If it wasn’t for Director/Choreograher Allison Bibicoff, none of this could have come into being. On a stage where so much is happening at any one time, Allison managed to create a gloriously entertaining produc ...
... “Watching this play from beginning to end is wildly entertaining…outlandishly hysterical…If it wasn’t for Director/Choreograher Allison Bibicoff, none of this could have come into being. On a stage where so much is happening at any one time, Allison managed to create a gloriously entertaining produc ...
Fulfillment of the Requirements
... sources include such unpublished data as production and financial records of the theatre, contracts, correspondence, minutes of the board of directors, ...
... sources include such unpublished data as production and financial records of the theatre, contracts, correspondence, minutes of the board of directors, ...
No. 1 Iolanthe Company 1883 - The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive
... the arms of a god-like sentry on duty in the yard. The peers, overwhelmed with the consciousness that their House is to be recruited entirely from persons of intelligence admit that they can be of no use whatever "down here.'' Wings sprout from their shoulders, and they change "House of Peers" for " ...
... the arms of a god-like sentry on duty in the yard. The peers, overwhelmed with the consciousness that their House is to be recruited entirely from persons of intelligence admit that they can be of no use whatever "down here.'' Wings sprout from their shoulders, and they change "House of Peers" for " ...
Theatre for Development in Kenya: In Search for Effective Procedure
... I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the work contained in this dissertation is my own work and that I have not previously in its entirety or in part submitted it at any university for a degree. ...
... I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the work contained in this dissertation is my own work and that I have not previously in its entirety or in part submitted it at any university for a degree. ...
The Theatre of Drottningholm – Then and Now Sauter & W
... Urn: “a thing of beauty is a joy forever.” But it is more than an objet d’art, an antiquarian piece to be enjoyed by experts. Its aesthetic values should not make us forget that it is also a historical document, which adds to our knowledge about how theatre was performed and, I dare to say, experien ...
... Urn: “a thing of beauty is a joy forever.” But it is more than an objet d’art, an antiquarian piece to be enjoyed by experts. Its aesthetic values should not make us forget that it is also a historical document, which adds to our knowledge about how theatre was performed and, I dare to say, experien ...
- KIP Kota Sabang
... attempts to locate the theatre in the context of a developing society. Both timeline and overview also allow individual authors to avoid any urge to offer inclusiveness and to provide, when appropriate, more detailed coverage of important individuals or events, so that, for example, Arnold Aronson o ...
... attempts to locate the theatre in the context of a developing society. Both timeline and overview also allow individual authors to avoid any urge to offer inclusiveness and to provide, when appropriate, more detailed coverage of important individuals or events, so that, for example, Arnold Aronson o ...
The World Of Noël Coward MORE FROM THE ARCHIVES NOËL
... Noël Coward in this kaleidoscopically entertaining celebration of his songs, including many not heard since they were first performed. The best known face of Anglia TV, Helen McDermott has remained a favourite on stage and in cabaret. Adrian Wright has long been a darling of the critics: ‘Words fail ...
... Noël Coward in this kaleidoscopically entertaining celebration of his songs, including many not heard since they were first performed. The best known face of Anglia TV, Helen McDermott has remained a favourite on stage and in cabaret. Adrian Wright has long been a darling of the critics: ‘Words fail ...
voices - Backstage
... o glimpse the future of our nation’s theater, look no further than the Humana Festival of New American Plays. In its first-ever iteration in 1977, after all, the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky, produced “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, a play that would go on to a successful Broadway run and w ...
... o glimpse the future of our nation’s theater, look no further than the Humana Festival of New American Plays. In its first-ever iteration in 1977, after all, the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky, produced “The Gin Game” by D.L. Coburn, a play that would go on to a successful Broadway run and w ...