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THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE
... Welcome to the Unicorn teacher resources for The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht. This pack is designed to provide teachers and students with materials that can extend and deepen students’ visit to the play. The resources support work before and after seeing the play and aim to enrich the e ...
... Welcome to the Unicorn teacher resources for The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht. This pack is designed to provide teachers and students with materials that can extend and deepen students’ visit to the play. The resources support work before and after seeing the play and aim to enrich the e ...
The Heir Apparent - Shakespeare Theatre Company
... in Daniel Fish’s Twelfth Night, instead of Feste. Michael wanted me to be in it, and he knew I could play it, but I didn’t know if I could… It’s like going to the gym, when you’re building muscles. It can be painful. Any time I get outside of my comfort zone, I have to find a way to discover it. DL: ...
... in Daniel Fish’s Twelfth Night, instead of Feste. Michael wanted me to be in it, and he knew I could play it, but I didn’t know if I could… It’s like going to the gym, when you’re building muscles. It can be painful. Any time I get outside of my comfort zone, I have to find a way to discover it. DL: ...
Theatre for Peace - ZFD Ziviler Friedensdienst
... Since August 2013 we have been using forum theatre as a tool to work on the prejudice, rumour, stereotypes and myths that divide the people in the Great Lakes region. Forum theatre helps to identify root causes of conflicts and to learn how conflicts can be resolved peacefully. e process of reconci ...
... Since August 2013 we have been using forum theatre as a tool to work on the prejudice, rumour, stereotypes and myths that divide the people in the Great Lakes region. Forum theatre helps to identify root causes of conflicts and to learn how conflicts can be resolved peacefully. e process of reconci ...
Exam - Written (pdf - 373.87kb)
... Indians’ and ‘chink food’. Also, the mothering role of Polly illustrated in the play text was similar in production as Robyn Nevin used a strong, firm gesture when holding her glass of alcohol to highlight her control over her children. Moreover, the stagecraft of costume highlighted the playscript’ ...
... Indians’ and ‘chink food’. Also, the mothering role of Polly illustrated in the play text was similar in production as Robyn Nevin used a strong, firm gesture when holding her glass of alcohol to highlight her control over her children. Moreover, the stagecraft of costume highlighted the playscript’ ...
The Demonic Character in Elizabethan Commercial Theatre:
... The Reformation greatly influenced the early modern English society and theology because Elizabethan culture, including theatre, was inseparable from the Christian religion. It is, therefore, important to start this chapter with a brief introduction of the Reformation and the changes it brought abou ...
... The Reformation greatly influenced the early modern English society and theology because Elizabethan culture, including theatre, was inseparable from the Christian religion. It is, therefore, important to start this chapter with a brief introduction of the Reformation and the changes it brought abou ...
Introduction to Theatre
... related mailing lists is included in McCoy’s Brief Guide to InterNet Resources in Theatre and Performance Studies. I subscribe to two-- a general list (Theatre) and a technical list (StageCraft). ...
... related mailing lists is included in McCoy’s Brief Guide to InterNet Resources in Theatre and Performance Studies. I subscribe to two-- a general list (Theatre) and a technical list (StageCraft). ...
The Expansion of Theatrical Space and the Role of the Spectator
... so to speak, as it becomes impossible to trace a performance that deludes in space and time in the all too broad concept of the public sphere. In the works that I will be analysing in this article, the distributed spaces for performance do not disperse as much as Balme thinks, as these performances ...
... so to speak, as it becomes impossible to trace a performance that deludes in space and time in the all too broad concept of the public sphere. In the works that I will be analysing in this article, the distributed spaces for performance do not disperse as much as Balme thinks, as these performances ...
Rev. of The Beaux` Stratagem.
... The distinction here between the dictates of nature and the dictates of custom not only exposes deep flaws in the practice of marriage but also suggests more broadly that the drama’s concerns over the business of matrimony, false appearances, highwaymen and thieves, impressment, and so on, all share ...
... The distinction here between the dictates of nature and the dictates of custom not only exposes deep flaws in the practice of marriage but also suggests more broadly that the drama’s concerns over the business of matrimony, false appearances, highwaymen and thieves, impressment, and so on, all share ...
Quijote
... there was a belief in the genuine values of Cervantes’ work and not just to take advantage of the centenary…” Currently it is the actor Àngel Figols who plays Quijote and David Durán, a member of the company since 1998, who is Sancho: “When an adult comes up against the ritual of our Quijote, he or ...
... there was a belief in the genuine values of Cervantes’ work and not just to take advantage of the centenary…” Currently it is the actor Àngel Figols who plays Quijote and David Durán, a member of the company since 1998, who is Sancho: “When an adult comes up against the ritual of our Quijote, he or ...
Stage Direction in a Conservatory Setting
... intention of the company. Their general theory is that costumes should be simple, we should not disguise the fact that actors are actors, and all embellishment should be kept to a minimum. I liked the thought that actors should remain on stage as much as possible. I also enjoyed the element of story ...
... intention of the company. Their general theory is that costumes should be simple, we should not disguise the fact that actors are actors, and all embellishment should be kept to a minimum. I liked the thought that actors should remain on stage as much as possible. I also enjoyed the element of story ...
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
... and her time as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Durand later a nurse and scout. The North wins the war bringing emancipation to the slaves but that does not end Harriet’s struggle for freedom. She turns her attention to women’s suffrage and continues fighting for everyone who suffers inequa ...
... and her time as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Durand later a nurse and scout. The North wins the war bringing emancipation to the slaves but that does not end Harriet’s struggle for freedom. She turns her attention to women’s suffrage and continues fighting for everyone who suffers inequa ...
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad
... and her time as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Durand later a nurse and scout. The North wins the war bringing emancipation to the slaves but that does not end Harriet’s struggle for freedom. She turns her attention to women’s suffrage and continues fighting for everyone who suffers inequa ...
... and her time as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Durand later a nurse and scout. The North wins the war bringing emancipation to the slaves but that does not end Harriet’s struggle for freedom. She turns her attention to women’s suffrage and continues fighting for everyone who suffers inequa ...
talley`s folly - Roundabout Theatre Company
... Gilead was the first full-length off-off-Broadway production to be staged, as well as the first off-off-Broadway show to have its script published. A show is typically defined as “off-off-Broadway” if it takes place in a theatre that has fewer than 100 seats, but can also be recognized by its artist ...
... Gilead was the first full-length off-off-Broadway production to be staged, as well as the first off-off-Broadway show to have its script published. A show is typically defined as “off-off-Broadway” if it takes place in a theatre that has fewer than 100 seats, but can also be recognized by its artist ...
to kill a mockingbird resource guide
... STAGE DIRECTOR’S NOTES to read before you come to the theatre TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is such a great story so it is certainly worth retelling at Prime Stage. Within this story, there are so many wonderful experiences, ideas, societal traditions that span cultures and backgrounds and moral lessons wh ...
... STAGE DIRECTOR’S NOTES to read before you come to the theatre TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is such a great story so it is certainly worth retelling at Prime Stage. Within this story, there are so many wonderful experiences, ideas, societal traditions that span cultures and backgrounds and moral lessons wh ...
Resource Pack
... Costume Wardrobe staff have a very important job to do. They work with the Director and Designer to understand how the costume should look, often working from sketches made by the Designer. Once the costume is agreed upon it is sourced or made from scratch. During the run of the show the Wardrobe d ...
... Costume Wardrobe staff have a very important job to do. They work with the Director and Designer to understand how the costume should look, often working from sketches made by the Designer. Once the costume is agreed upon it is sourced or made from scratch. During the run of the show the Wardrobe d ...
A Director Prepares: Seven Essays on Art and Theatre
... and then how do we go on? As a director in the theatre I have encountered certain consistent problems that just do not go away. I have found myself repeatedly face to face with issues about violence, memory, terror, eroticism, stereotype, embarrassment and resistance. Rather than avoiding these prob ...
... and then how do we go on? As a director in the theatre I have encountered certain consistent problems that just do not go away. I have found myself repeatedly face to face with issues about violence, memory, terror, eroticism, stereotype, embarrassment and resistance. Rather than avoiding these prob ...
enrichment guide - Citadel Theatre
... gigantic chess board. The Red Queen, a concentrated version of the most intimidating sort of Victorian governess, tells Alice that she may join the game as the White Queen’s Pawn; if she can reach the Eighth Square, she will become a Queen herself. Following the Red Queen’s directions, Alice takes a ...
... gigantic chess board. The Red Queen, a concentrated version of the most intimidating sort of Victorian governess, tells Alice that she may join the game as the White Queen’s Pawn; if she can reach the Eighth Square, she will become a Queen herself. Following the Red Queen’s directions, Alice takes a ...
title of thesis
... audience was awed by the painter Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg, who developed a theatre designed for the sole purpose of light projections and moving pictures, the so-called “Eidophusikon” (Altic 1978, 120,126). In the end of nineteenth century, so-called ombres chinoises (Chinese shadows) were h ...
... audience was awed by the painter Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg, who developed a theatre designed for the sole purpose of light projections and moving pictures, the so-called “Eidophusikon” (Altic 1978, 120,126). In the end of nineteenth century, so-called ombres chinoises (Chinese shadows) were h ...
THEATRICAL LEGACY. - Reading`s CentAUR
... back in Gender had both made inclusions (albeit warily) on Kane’s work. Part of this critical hesitancy to commit fully to questions of gender in Kane’s work has been due to her own contentious position on the subject. It has been telling that with the exception of Caryl Churchill all of her cited i ...
... back in Gender had both made inclusions (albeit warily) on Kane’s work. Part of this critical hesitancy to commit fully to questions of gender in Kane’s work has been due to her own contentious position on the subject. It has been telling that with the exception of Caryl Churchill all of her cited i ...
Twas easy to love this troupe`s `I Hate Hamlet` Theater I HATE
... Rally is a guy who well knows his theatrical limits, is happy to make a buck as a TV heartthrob, and is understandably petrified to take on "Hamlet." But when pushy real estate broker, Felicia Dantine, rents him, sight unseen, the late Barrymore's apartment, Rally's terminally virginal actress-girlf ...
... Rally is a guy who well knows his theatrical limits, is happy to make a buck as a TV heartthrob, and is understandably petrified to take on "Hamlet." But when pushy real estate broker, Felicia Dantine, rents him, sight unseen, the late Barrymore's apartment, Rally's terminally virginal actress-girlf ...
OCR AS and A Level Theatre and Drama Topic Exploration Pack
... OCR’s resources are provided to support the teaching of OCR specifications, but in no way constitute an endorsed teaching method that is required by the Board, and the decision to use them lies with the individual teacher. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the content, OCR cannot ...
... OCR’s resources are provided to support the teaching of OCR specifications, but in no way constitute an endorsed teaching method that is required by the Board, and the decision to use them lies with the individual teacher. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the content, OCR cannot ...
Study Guide For OthelloDownload PDF
... probably a mix of Black Africans and Arabs) invaded the Iberian Peninsula and settled there. These darker-skinned Muslims living in Spain and Portugal became known as Moors, and for the next 700 years, the white European Christians fought to regain control of the Iberian Peninsula, succeeding with t ...
... probably a mix of Black Africans and Arabs) invaded the Iberian Peninsula and settled there. These darker-skinned Muslims living in Spain and Portugal became known as Moors, and for the next 700 years, the white European Christians fought to regain control of the Iberian Peninsula, succeeding with t ...
9 Case Study document (Word 227KB)
... Recreation Services staff in regards to working with people with disabilities, and assist to break down the barriers between mainstream and disability theatre groups. The script was developed by the director using adapted Shakespearean language to assist with the learning process for people with a d ...
... Recreation Services staff in regards to working with people with disabilities, and assist to break down the barriers between mainstream and disability theatre groups. The script was developed by the director using adapted Shakespearean language to assist with the learning process for people with a d ...
Shakespeare`s original practices and the effect of surprise
... I approached him and asked him what he thought of someone putting the theoretical techniques from his book into practice. “Pointless exercise,” he said. “It can’t be done.” I understood his point; most of the scenarios in Shakespeare in Parts rely on the element of surprise, and he is right that the ...
... I approached him and asked him what he thought of someone putting the theoretical techniques from his book into practice. “Pointless exercise,” he said. “It can’t be done.” I understood his point; most of the scenarios in Shakespeare in Parts rely on the element of surprise, and he is right that the ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide
... Main Stage of the not-for-profit Sacramento Theatre Company, which evolved from a community theatre to professional theatre company in the 1980s. Now producing shows in three performance spaces, it is the oldest theatre company in Sacramento. After five decades of use, the Main Stage was renovated a ...
... Main Stage of the not-for-profit Sacramento Theatre Company, which evolved from a community theatre to professional theatre company in the 1980s. Now producing shows in three performance spaces, it is the oldest theatre company in Sacramento. After five decades of use, the Main Stage was renovated a ...