
BAM 2005 Spring Season Gala Celebrates Matthew Bourne`s Play
... cleverest idea yet”—Play Without Words tells its story completely without dialogue, relying instead on the equally powerful languages of movement and music. Set to a newly composed jazz score by Terry Davies, the piece is loosely based on Harold Pinter and Joseph Losey’s 1963 film, The Servant, whic ...
... cleverest idea yet”—Play Without Words tells its story completely without dialogue, relying instead on the equally powerful languages of movement and music. Set to a newly composed jazz score by Terry Davies, the piece is loosely based on Harold Pinter and Joseph Losey’s 1963 film, The Servant, whic ...
The Acoustical Mask of Greek Tragedy
... The Small Eyeholes of the Mask The small size of the eyeholes plays a significant role by enabling them to function as lenses for the gaze of the actor. As the gaze is directed through this construction, the optic field becomes very narrow and after a while the actor has the feeling that he is looki ...
... The Small Eyeholes of the Mask The small size of the eyeholes plays a significant role by enabling them to function as lenses for the gaze of the actor. As the gaze is directed through this construction, the optic field becomes very narrow and after a while the actor has the feeling that he is looki ...
collective will - YorkSpace
... knowledge of scripture, positing that “Shakespeare played on his audience’s biblical knowledge as a mode of discoursing on forbidden or dangerous subjects” and that his “borrowings from scripture are methodical and systematized” (Sohmer). The necessity of this kind of covert communication was illust ...
... knowledge of scripture, positing that “Shakespeare played on his audience’s biblical knowledge as a mode of discoursing on forbidden or dangerous subjects” and that his “borrowings from scripture are methodical and systematized” (Sohmer). The necessity of this kind of covert communication was illust ...
Twilight Crane by Kinoshita Junji
... skills and technique for theatrical productions in Europe. ...
... skills and technique for theatrical productions in Europe. ...
NVS 9-1-0 B-Palmer B-Poore Reviewed - Pure
... Glass, and What Alice Found There (1872). The year 2015 saw the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Carroll’s iconic Alice book and served as a prompt for numerous performances of Alice and re-creations of the world into which she falls. After discussing the history of adapting Alice for t ...
... Glass, and What Alice Found There (1872). The year 2015 saw the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Carroll’s iconic Alice book and served as a prompt for numerous performances of Alice and re-creations of the world into which she falls. After discussing the history of adapting Alice for t ...
Drama for Conflict Transformation Toolkit
... transforms conflict. After working through the exercises in this manual, youth will be equipped to lead community dialogue as agents of positive change. The facilitation guide and theater curriculum that follow were created for the USAID-funded Youth Theater for Peace (YTP) project. Since its launch ...
... transforms conflict. After working through the exercises in this manual, youth will be equipped to lead community dialogue as agents of positive change. The facilitation guide and theater curriculum that follow were created for the USAID-funded Youth Theater for Peace (YTP) project. Since its launch ...
vigilante enrichment guide
... •Cameras and other recording devices (please note that taking photographs or other recordings in the theatre is strictly prohibited by law) ...
... •Cameras and other recording devices (please note that taking photographs or other recordings in the theatre is strictly prohibited by law) ...
Petitioners, v. Respondents. ______ On Petition for a Writ of
... arrival of a pretty woman, that go further to show the importance of the use of tobacco on the stage.”13 In The Vandykes, performed in New York in 1892, smoking was equated with villainy, where a character “incessantly smoking an ill-looking cigar . . . is seen to be a demoniac institution indeed, a ...
... arrival of a pretty woman, that go further to show the importance of the use of tobacco on the stage.”13 In The Vandykes, performed in New York in 1892, smoking was equated with villainy, where a character “incessantly smoking an ill-looking cigar . . . is seen to be a demoniac institution indeed, a ...
Self-Reflexivity through Self-Reflectivity
... The Alchymists, in which he says, “If all you boast of your great art be true;/Sure, willing poverty lives most in you”. In 1616, he even devised a masque titled Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court, where he used alchemy to “express that deplorable flight from Nature which Jonson thought ...
... The Alchymists, in which he says, “If all you boast of your great art be true;/Sure, willing poverty lives most in you”. In 1616, he even devised a masque titled Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court, where he used alchemy to “express that deplorable flight from Nature which Jonson thought ...
View Program Book - PICT Pittsburgh`s Classic Theatre
... This season PICT Classic Theatre will focus on the human spirit and its propensity for good and at times evil. Good people can be misled. Antebellum slave owners did not believe that they were sinners. Why so? Our season will offer plays that entertain, provoke, and inspire, and through our art and ...
... This season PICT Classic Theatre will focus on the human spirit and its propensity for good and at times evil. Good people can be misled. Antebellum slave owners did not believe that they were sinners. Why so? Our season will offer plays that entertain, provoke, and inspire, and through our art and ...
Re-Creating Shakespeare for an Eighteenth
... to report that Ducis postponed publishing Macbeth until 1790, even though some of Ducis’s other plays were published within weeks after opening on the stage (167). Monaco states that “because of innumerable alterations and corrections not only before but also during the first run of seven performanc ...
... to report that Ducis postponed publishing Macbeth until 1790, even though some of Ducis’s other plays were published within weeks after opening on the stage (167). Monaco states that “because of innumerable alterations and corrections not only before but also during the first run of seven performanc ...
Jean-François Ducis - The University of Akron
... novelist Alexander Dumas translated Hamlet. Dumas had “seen a performance of the Ducis imitation in his youth, and he claimed to have been so deeply impressed that he learnt the leading role by heart and never forgot it” (109). Monaco examines other versions of Shakespeare’s Macbeth: impressed by a ...
... novelist Alexander Dumas translated Hamlet. Dumas had “seen a performance of the Ducis imitation in his youth, and he claimed to have been so deeply impressed that he learnt the leading role by heart and never forgot it” (109). Monaco examines other versions of Shakespeare’s Macbeth: impressed by a ...
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - UVa-Wise
... g. The relationship of theatre and culture and the influence of theatre on past and present cultures, including the history of theatre; ...
... g. The relationship of theatre and culture and the influence of theatre on past and present cultures, including the history of theatre; ...
Corporate Theater: The Revolution of the Species
... producers because they are large multi-interest theatrical producing corporations that invest in theatre solely in order to generate profit. By independent producers, I refer to those producers who have been personally, or with a small group that incorporates for the show, financing theatre projects ...
... producers because they are large multi-interest theatrical producing corporations that invest in theatre solely in order to generate profit. By independent producers, I refer to those producers who have been personally, or with a small group that incorporates for the show, financing theatre projects ...
SOS Playbill - Shakespeare on the Sound
... This frame is directly inspired by all of you and by my own experiences with the plays. I find that the deeper I go into Shakespeare, the more my view of the world and of myself is changed: I am overtaken and transformed. With this idea in mind and with a love for the way Stew and Heidi's music haun ...
... This frame is directly inspired by all of you and by my own experiences with the plays. I find that the deeper I go into Shakespeare, the more my view of the world and of myself is changed: I am overtaken and transformed. With this idea in mind and with a love for the way Stew and Heidi's music haun ...
STAGE VIOLENCE, POWER AND THE DIRECTOR AN
... distinction for me: that these two parties have chosen voluntarily to be together. This will be of great importance to my thought process when I begin to blend theatre and violence together. Of course, yet another (and the most obvious) defining characteristic of the Theatre is that these two willi ...
... distinction for me: that these two parties have chosen voluntarily to be together. This will be of great importance to my thought process when I begin to blend theatre and violence together. Of course, yet another (and the most obvious) defining characteristic of the Theatre is that these two willi ...
The Branson Showcase - Visions in Education
... Student groups will be the pre-show entertainment performing on the same stages as some of Branson's biggest stars. Only Branson offers this unique opportunity to draw on real-life performance experiences at such a professional and sophisticated level. Only with Visions! Learn about the Entertainmen ...
... Student groups will be the pre-show entertainment performing on the same stages as some of Branson's biggest stars. Only Branson offers this unique opportunity to draw on real-life performance experiences at such a professional and sophisticated level. Only with Visions! Learn about the Entertainmen ...
ABSTRACT THE PARADOX WITHIN US: THE ARCHETYPAL
... Vogel was born in 1951, and came from a working class family (Bedford). Her parents were divorced, and she was extremely close to her brother Carl, who later died of AIDS. Vogel was raised Catholic. In high school she discovered two things about herself that would greatly influence her life—that sh ...
... Vogel was born in 1951, and came from a working class family (Bedford). Her parents were divorced, and she was extremely close to her brother Carl, who later died of AIDS. Vogel was raised Catholic. In high school she discovered two things about herself that would greatly influence her life—that sh ...
Theatre Buildings: The House
... the ‘front of house’ and indeed comprise ‘the house.’ their presence determining whether it is ‘empty,’ ‘open,’ ‘live,’ ‘full,’ or ‘dark.’18 This dual meaning of ‘house’ indicates the degree to which practitioners are focussed outwards, on the areas frequented by spectators, as well as betraying pra ...
... the ‘front of house’ and indeed comprise ‘the house.’ their presence determining whether it is ‘empty,’ ‘open,’ ‘live,’ ‘full,’ or ‘dark.’18 This dual meaning of ‘house’ indicates the degree to which practitioners are focussed outwards, on the areas frequented by spectators, as well as betraying pra ...
Small Town Montréal: Critical Preconceptions and
... the British premier was lukewarm at best. Nicholas de Jongh, writing for the Guardian, led the charge of those who panned the play by asking of the production’s run at the New Half Moon: “is this a course of gay aversion therapy, disguised in the seducing form of a play and smuggled into East London ...
... the British premier was lukewarm at best. Nicholas de Jongh, writing for the Guardian, led the charge of those who panned the play by asking of the production’s run at the New Half Moon: “is this a course of gay aversion therapy, disguised in the seducing form of a play and smuggled into East London ...
General Information
... In addition to the production unit’s students heavily involved in acting on a production or working in the technical areas should receive “Applied Theatre” units. These are the 170 and 370 series. 170, 171. 370 or 371 for actors; 172 or 372 for directors and stage managers; 175 or 375 for crew heads ...
... In addition to the production unit’s students heavily involved in acting on a production or working in the technical areas should receive “Applied Theatre” units. These are the 170 and 370 series. 170, 171. 370 or 371 for actors; 172 or 372 for directors and stage managers; 175 or 375 for crew heads ...
Boulevard Comedy Theatre in Germany
... as does the Royal National Theatre (RNT) in London, including the plays that feature in the repertories of the boulevard comedy theatres in Germany. Occasionally, successful productions from regional theatres or the RNT transfer to the West End of London; rarely are comedies mounted directly for Wes ...
... as does the Royal National Theatre (RNT) in London, including the plays that feature in the repertories of the boulevard comedy theatres in Germany. Occasionally, successful productions from regional theatres or the RNT transfer to the West End of London; rarely are comedies mounted directly for Wes ...
Theatre and Language: Samuel Beckett, `Waiting for Godot` Transcript
... directions read: ‘A country road. A tree. Evening.’ The use of the indefinite article, ‘a’, has a generalising effect. All is ‘indefinite’. On this bare stage are two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon. Their conversation, insomuch as what one says engages with what the other has said is mundane, but bec ...
... directions read: ‘A country road. A tree. Evening.’ The use of the indefinite article, ‘a’, has a generalising effect. All is ‘indefinite’. On this bare stage are two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon. Their conversation, insomuch as what one says engages with what the other has said is mundane, but bec ...
Theatre and Language: Samuel Beckett, `Waiting for Godot` Transcript
... directions read: ‘A country road. A tree. Evening.’ The use of the indefinite article, ‘a’, has a generalising effect. All is ‘indefinite’. On this bare stage are two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon. Their conversation, insomuch as what one says engages with what the other has said is mundane, but bec ...
... directions read: ‘A country road. A tree. Evening.’ The use of the indefinite article, ‘a’, has a generalising effect. All is ‘indefinite’. On this bare stage are two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon. Their conversation, insomuch as what one says engages with what the other has said is mundane, but bec ...
Interpreting Chekhov - ANU Press
... performance text: ‘All I can say is, Stanislavski has wrecked my play.’9 If Chekhov was unhappy about the treatment meted out to playwrights in his own time, he would probably be even less contented in today’s theatrical milieu where the playwright’s status relative to that of the director has dimin ...
... performance text: ‘All I can say is, Stanislavski has wrecked my play.’9 If Chekhov was unhappy about the treatment meted out to playwrights in his own time, he would probably be even less contented in today’s theatrical milieu where the playwright’s status relative to that of the director has dimin ...