The Roger Sturtevant Musical Theatre Award
... history of American music, and particularly the Broadway musical in the 20th century. He was regarded as a “walking encyclopedia” of theater and music and was often a source of factual inquiries for The Museum of the City of New York, major television networks, producers, authors, editors, performer ...
... history of American music, and particularly the Broadway musical in the 20th century. He was regarded as a “walking encyclopedia” of theater and music and was often a source of factual inquiries for The Museum of the City of New York, major television networks, producers, authors, editors, performer ...
Hershey Felder as IRVING BERLIN A New Musical Play
... of classical, contemporary and world premiere productions, along with a variety of high quality education and community programs. 11 productions are offered each season, in addition to roughly 400 community events created — in partnership with 170+ local organizations and individuals — to serve the ...
... of classical, contemporary and world premiere productions, along with a variety of high quality education and community programs. 11 productions are offered each season, in addition to roughly 400 community events created — in partnership with 170+ local organizations and individuals — to serve the ...
Great Expectations - Portland Center Stage
... many individuals, in fact, that it would be nearly impossible to have as many actors on stage as there are characters in the novel. One of the challenges in bringing Great Expectations into the theater, therefore, is determining how to include all these characters. Stroud and director Jane Jones hav ...
... many individuals, in fact, that it would be nearly impossible to have as many actors on stage as there are characters in the novel. One of the challenges in bringing Great Expectations into the theater, therefore, is determining how to include all these characters. Stroud and director Jane Jones hav ...
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... completely missed what is really permanent in classical plays, mistaking that which was contemporary in the past for that which is contemporary for any age? I am not suggesting that it is possible to divorce any play from the culture of the playwright, nor that it is a good idea to ignore study of t ...
... completely missed what is really permanent in classical plays, mistaking that which was contemporary in the past for that which is contemporary for any age? I am not suggesting that it is possible to divorce any play from the culture of the playwright, nor that it is a good idea to ignore study of t ...
2016 Digital Program for Comedy of Errors
... last year, which you can witness firsthand by the increased numbers of bleary-eyed artists, staff, volunteers, and Board members. And the passion for the success of the Festival extends into many corners of Tallahassee and beyond. Our major partners have been with us throughout the year, and we have ...
... last year, which you can witness firsthand by the increased numbers of bleary-eyed artists, staff, volunteers, and Board members. And the passion for the success of the Festival extends into many corners of Tallahassee and beyond. Our major partners have been with us throughout the year, and we have ...
Greek Drama: - FacultyWeb Support Center
... So permanent structures, like Greece, came from periods after significant writing More that 100 permanent theatre structures by 550 A.D. General characteristics: Built on level ground with stadium-style seating (audience raised) Skene becomes scaena – joined with audience to form one architectural u ...
... So permanent structures, like Greece, came from periods after significant writing More that 100 permanent theatre structures by 550 A.D. General characteristics: Built on level ground with stadium-style seating (audience raised) Skene becomes scaena – joined with audience to form one architectural u ...
full cv
... Dan Conway, Scott Davis, Rachel Laritz, and Barry Funderburg, among many others. Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Play Development (2011-Present) As the Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Play Development, I am the second of Milwaukee Rep’s five-member Artistic Staff, and ...
... Dan Conway, Scott Davis, Rachel Laritz, and Barry Funderburg, among many others. Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Play Development (2011-Present) As the Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Play Development, I am the second of Milwaukee Rep’s five-member Artistic Staff, and ...
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... Park and Working (Teacher/Waitress) at Cerritos College. She has appeared extensively for Torrance Theatre Company in such TTC productions as The Sound of Music (Elsa), The Lion in Winter (Eleanor), The Spitfire Grill (Hannah), Cabaret (Fraulein Schneider), Nunsense (Mother Superior), The Laramie Pr ...
... Park and Working (Teacher/Waitress) at Cerritos College. She has appeared extensively for Torrance Theatre Company in such TTC productions as The Sound of Music (Elsa), The Lion in Winter (Eleanor), The Spitfire Grill (Hannah), Cabaret (Fraulein Schneider), Nunsense (Mother Superior), The Laramie Pr ...
ATHE Summit of Theatre-Related Organizations Pre
... Moisés Kaufman is a Tony and Emmy nominated director and award-winning playwright. His plays Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and The Laramie Project have been among the most performed plays in America over the last decade. Most recently Mr. Kaufman directed the Pulitzer and Tony a ...
... Moisés Kaufman is a Tony and Emmy nominated director and award-winning playwright. His plays Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde and The Laramie Project have been among the most performed plays in America over the last decade. Most recently Mr. Kaufman directed the Pulitzer and Tony a ...
FACES OF HARLEM1
... and vaudeville performers, including Ethel Waters and Florence Mills. The Lafayette Theatre, a 1,000-seat venue also featured silent movie screenings with musical accompaniment by pianist Fats Waller. The Lafayette Theatre played two starring roles in the Harlem Renaissance: the first New York City ...
... and vaudeville performers, including Ethel Waters and Florence Mills. The Lafayette Theatre, a 1,000-seat venue also featured silent movie screenings with musical accompaniment by pianist Fats Waller. The Lafayette Theatre played two starring roles in the Harlem Renaissance: the first New York City ...
Sidney Harmon`s Gift
... break the proscenium,” says Joshua Dachs. “The question was not whether it was possible, but whether, for this project, it would be possible to achieve it in a space of just under 800 seats on the piece of land that they had for a price that they could afford.” Clearly the answer was yes. There are ...
... break the proscenium,” says Joshua Dachs. “The question was not whether it was possible, but whether, for this project, it would be possible to achieve it in a space of just under 800 seats on the piece of land that they had for a price that they could afford.” Clearly the answer was yes. There are ...
Six Axioms of Environmental Theatre
... Between performers and audience. These are the three primary transactions. The first begins during rehearsal and continues through all performances. In Stanislavski-oriented training the heaviest emphasis is given to these transactions; they are, in fact, identified with "the play" and the theory is ...
... Between performers and audience. These are the three primary transactions. The first begins during rehearsal and continues through all performances. In Stanislavski-oriented training the heaviest emphasis is given to these transactions; they are, in fact, identified with "the play" and the theory is ...
an octoroon - The Wilma Theater
... because the laws and social structures are taken as sacred. Even when these laws are aimed at oppressing them, the characters believe in them and internalize them. Branden entertains us at the same time he reminds us of the presence of the past in our contemporary life. Branden’s play is not only pr ...
... because the laws and social structures are taken as sacred. Even when these laws are aimed at oppressing them, the characters believe in them and internalize them. Branden entertains us at the same time he reminds us of the presence of the past in our contemporary life. Branden’s play is not only pr ...
Eva Le Gallienne - The University of Michigan Press
... her parents disintegrated, she moved with her mother to Paris, where they lived alongside free-spirited expatriate women such as Edith Wharton, Isadora Duncan, and Gertrude Stein in the area that was later labeled “the left Bank of Lesbos.” Inspired by the performances of Sarah Bernhardt, she studie ...
... her parents disintegrated, she moved with her mother to Paris, where they lived alongside free-spirited expatriate women such as Edith Wharton, Isadora Duncan, and Gertrude Stein in the area that was later labeled “the left Bank of Lesbos.” Inspired by the performances of Sarah Bernhardt, she studie ...
JUNE 2014 - American Conservatory Theater
... memory of what they once were. Old Hats is a metaphysical eruption of hilarity and humanity by master artists working at the peak of their craft. Another kind of memory game is happening in Colm Tóibín’s fiercely lyrical Tony Award–nominated one-woman show, Testament, which recounts in riveting det ...
... memory of what they once were. Old Hats is a metaphysical eruption of hilarity and humanity by master artists working at the peak of their craft. Another kind of memory game is happening in Colm Tóibín’s fiercely lyrical Tony Award–nominated one-woman show, Testament, which recounts in riveting det ...
in this issue - Arizona Theatre Company
... workshop). Regional: Kate in Good People (Geva Theatre Center and Indiana Repertory Theater); Susan in David Mamet’s Race (Philadelphia Theatre Company); Ann Deever in All My Sons (Intiman Theater, Seattle); Hannah in Paula Vogel’s A Civil War Christmas; Miranda in The Tempest (Williamstown, Act I C ...
... workshop). Regional: Kate in Good People (Geva Theatre Center and Indiana Repertory Theater); Susan in David Mamet’s Race (Philadelphia Theatre Company); Ann Deever in All My Sons (Intiman Theater, Seattle); Hannah in Paula Vogel’s A Civil War Christmas; Miranda in The Tempest (Williamstown, Act I C ...
La Nueva Ola - Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors
... never had a permanent theater space, a space that they owned. At first, it maintained an office in El Barrio (East Harlem) in Manhattan. Three years later, at the invitation of Bronx Council of the Arts Executive Director Bill Agaudo, Pregones moved into the Longwood Arts Project located in a former ...
... never had a permanent theater space, a space that they owned. At first, it maintained an office in El Barrio (East Harlem) in Manhattan. Three years later, at the invitation of Bronx Council of the Arts Executive Director Bill Agaudo, Pregones moved into the Longwood Arts Project located in a former ...
January 1 - February 1, 2015 Kalita Humphreys Theater
... University of Western Ontario. Heather holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Waterloo and a Masters of Business Administration from The University of Western Ontario’s renowned Richard Ivey School of Business. Heather is also an avid amateur musician who plays piano, flute and cla ...
... University of Western Ontario. Heather holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Waterloo and a Masters of Business Administration from The University of Western Ontario’s renowned Richard Ivey School of Business. Heather is also an avid amateur musician who plays piano, flute and cla ...
Rental Information Documents.
... and immersive theatre experience. The rush of live theatre, the exhilaration of superb staging, and the allencompassing sense that there’s something different going on here. All of these elements build toward the composite of what critics are calling “utterly professional” theatre. And off the stage ...
... and immersive theatre experience. The rush of live theatre, the exhilaration of superb staging, and the allencompassing sense that there’s something different going on here. All of these elements build toward the composite of what critics are calling “utterly professional” theatre. And off the stage ...
In Search of a New Theatre for Children
... The third project was aimed at older children, in the 11-14 age group.8 This group of viewers is the most problematic – but also challenging – because they are between childhood and adolescence. They often rebel against adults and all forms of restriction, they mistrust everybody and are very often ...
... The third project was aimed at older children, in the 11-14 age group.8 This group of viewers is the most problematic – but also challenging – because they are between childhood and adolescence. They often rebel against adults and all forms of restriction, they mistrust everybody and are very often ...
Henrik Ibsen and the theatre of the 1850s
... sphere, it became a matter of survival of the fittest economically. Market dependency was perhaps not a totally new reality for theatres, but as theatre legislation became more permissive the competition became fiercer due to an increased number of theatres. In this ...
... sphere, it became a matter of survival of the fittest economically. Market dependency was perhaps not a totally new reality for theatres, but as theatre legislation became more permissive the competition became fiercer due to an increased number of theatres. In this ...
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... All the venues identified similar issues, in that they were interested in programming quality new work from the region but were unable to source suitable product from touring producers. Following an initial meeting, which was attended by an Arts Council representative, NWN began to put together a bu ...
... All the venues identified similar issues, in that they were interested in programming quality new work from the region but were unable to source suitable product from touring producers. Following an initial meeting, which was attended by an Arts Council representative, NWN began to put together a bu ...
seussical - Theatreworks USA!
... Best Musical.) Lyrics, My Favorite Year (Lincoln Center Theatre). All the above have music by long-time collaborator Stephen Flaherty. Ms. Ahrens is the lyricist and co-book writer for A Christmas Carol (music by Alan Menken, co-book by Mike Ockrent) which has ran for ten years at Madison Square Gar ...
... Best Musical.) Lyrics, My Favorite Year (Lincoln Center Theatre). All the above have music by long-time collaborator Stephen Flaherty. Ms. Ahrens is the lyricist and co-book writer for A Christmas Carol (music by Alan Menken, co-book by Mike Ockrent) which has ran for ten years at Madison Square Gar ...
Nature writer Pyle to speak on most recent book
... Diana Son and directed by Jo Dodge last Saturday, and Salem Repertory just finished its production of “Mauritius” by Theresa Rebeck last Sunday. “Stop Kiss” is a story of love with a twist. Winner of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award and the Berilla Kerr Playwriting Award F ...
... Diana Son and directed by Jo Dodge last Saturday, and Salem Repertory just finished its production of “Mauritius” by Theresa Rebeck last Sunday. “Stop Kiss” is a story of love with a twist. Winner of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Award and the Berilla Kerr Playwriting Award F ...
risk is this…the cutting ball new experimental plays festival
... Eugenie Chan is Cutting Ball Theater’s resident playwright. Her plays have been produced and workshopped across the country at venues including the Public Theater, Magic Theatre, Thick Description, Brava Theater, Mixed Blood, PlayLabs, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, and others. In addition to Bone t ...
... Eugenie Chan is Cutting Ball Theater’s resident playwright. Her plays have been produced and workshopped across the country at venues including the Public Theater, Magic Theatre, Thick Description, Brava Theater, Mixed Blood, PlayLabs, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, and others. In addition to Bone t ...