
April 19, 2013 - Summer Theatre Just Around The Corner (Brampton Guardian)
... for one night only on July 4. The theatrical event, billed as “part theatre, part musical gig, part spoken word poetry and part documentary” introduces performer Evalyn Parry and her captivating show that celebrates the bicycle for all its contributions. “It’s completely unique,” said Harvey. “It’s ...
... for one night only on July 4. The theatrical event, billed as “part theatre, part musical gig, part spoken word poetry and part documentary” introduces performer Evalyn Parry and her captivating show that celebrates the bicycle for all its contributions. “It’s completely unique,” said Harvey. “It’s ...
Theatre Survey: History and Performance
... and theatrical works as products and reflections of the time period and culture in which they were created. Level 1, 3 CE Examine and explain the impact of cultural, social, political and technological influences on key theatrical figures, works and trends in various cultures. Level 1, 1 PR ...
... and theatrical works as products and reflections of the time period and culture in which they were created. Level 1, 3 CE Examine and explain the impact of cultural, social, political and technological influences on key theatrical figures, works and trends in various cultures. Level 1, 1 PR ...
Intern Diary – July 18th – Aug 15th
... any theater-making really, is allowing the spectacle to run away with the show and leave the story behind. Directors can often be seduced into staging spectacle or some specific special effect for its own sake, in other words, to the neglect of the story. From beginning to end, Matthew’s production ...
... any theater-making really, is allowing the spectacle to run away with the show and leave the story behind. Directors can often be seduced into staging spectacle or some specific special effect for its own sake, in other words, to the neglect of the story. From beginning to end, Matthew’s production ...
Tempest Director`s Project
... Prospero as a magical character who speaks for Shakespeare? (The Tempest is thought to be the bard’s last work for the stage, and as such is sometimes viewed as a farewell.) Or are you sympathetic to the more modern readings of the play that instead see Propsero as the colonizer who takes advantage ...
... Prospero as a magical character who speaks for Shakespeare? (The Tempest is thought to be the bard’s last work for the stage, and as such is sometimes viewed as a farewell.) Or are you sympathetic to the more modern readings of the play that instead see Propsero as the colonizer who takes advantage ...
"Maramba" -‐ A theatre project from the stories of
... best because they are almost always tragic. And "when I see such a movie, I cry over the film, and have no time left to cry about my life," said Helga and Laura and Sophie. They get to ...
... best because they are almost always tragic. And "when I see such a movie, I cry over the film, and have no time left to cry about my life," said Helga and Laura and Sophie. They get to ...
Practising Theatre History as Research#4C1DC1
... production problems via the resources of our stage, not through a speculative recovery of past practices. Although, in my experience, it is possible that we might, on seeing such revivals, ask with the Gallian king, in the anonymous King Leir , ‘When will this scene of sadness have an end, / And ple ...
... production problems via the resources of our stage, not through a speculative recovery of past practices. Although, in my experience, it is possible that we might, on seeing such revivals, ask with the Gallian king, in the anonymous King Leir , ‘When will this scene of sadness have an end, / And ple ...
In Search of a New Theatre for Children
... expresses this difference in terms of digital skills: Digital Natives – young people who are all “native speakers” of the digital language of computers, video games and the Internet; Digital Immigrants – older people who have grown up without digital technology, who need to learn to adapt to their n ...
... expresses this difference in terms of digital skills: Digital Natives – young people who are all “native speakers” of the digital language of computers, video games and the Internet; Digital Immigrants – older people who have grown up without digital technology, who need to learn to adapt to their n ...
by August Wilson
... • What kind of play is it, and what is it about? It is usually necessary to provide a (very brief) summary of the main action – which does not mean telling the whole story through all its windings. • What is the style of performance? (Eg. Elaborate? Simple? Rough? Naturalistic? A mixture of styles?) ...
... • What kind of play is it, and what is it about? It is usually necessary to provide a (very brief) summary of the main action – which does not mean telling the whole story through all its windings. • What is the style of performance? (Eg. Elaborate? Simple? Rough? Naturalistic? A mixture of styles?) ...
RBrannigan-wpaper-perform4
... place when the narrative demanded the attention be thrown onto the live performer. By interacting with the mediated elements the performer instantiated the prerecorded as live. The next screened element was designed to disrupt the audience‟s safety and draw them in to the inner turmoil felt by Hamle ...
... place when the narrative demanded the attention be thrown onto the live performer. By interacting with the mediated elements the performer instantiated the prerecorded as live. The next screened element was designed to disrupt the audience‟s safety and draw them in to the inner turmoil felt by Hamle ...
Sample Theatre Paper I attended a performance of the University of
... Also, rainbow light is used sometimes. It suggested transient hopefulness, such as in the scene before Jim’s arrival. The Glass Menagerie touches the audience in a variety of ways. The fights, tears, kisses, and nostalgia are all emotionally expressive. I’m a daughter, but I don’t relate to the cha ...
... Also, rainbow light is used sometimes. It suggested transient hopefulness, such as in the scene before Jim’s arrival. The Glass Menagerie touches the audience in a variety of ways. The fights, tears, kisses, and nostalgia are all emotionally expressive. I’m a daughter, but I don’t relate to the cha ...
The Neoclassical French Theater
... The neoclassical French theater’s conventions were inspired by the classical drama of Greece and Rome. Hence the term neoclassical to describe it. Like its ancient antecedents, the seventeenth-century French theater observed the ancient unities: the unity of time, a stipulation that a play’s action ...
... The neoclassical French theater’s conventions were inspired by the classical drama of Greece and Rome. Hence the term neoclassical to describe it. Like its ancient antecedents, the seventeenth-century French theater observed the ancient unities: the unity of time, a stipulation that a play’s action ...
`Suitcase` is a Must-Open
... suitcases dash, dance and pantomime routines in the Overture Center rotunda, capturing the attention of both soon-to-be audience members and passersby. By the time you’ve entered the Promenade to find a long, horizontal stage dotted by suitcases at either end, ...
... suitcases dash, dance and pantomime routines in the Overture Center rotunda, capturing the attention of both soon-to-be audience members and passersby. By the time you’ve entered the Promenade to find a long, horizontal stage dotted by suitcases at either end, ...
So…What`s Your Problem
... • 30 minutes: The students perform their improvisational scene for the teacher and are recorded. Test Administration Students may have as much time as they need to complete the task. All students who remain productively engaged in the task should be allowed to finish their work. In some cases, a few ...
... • 30 minutes: The students perform their improvisational scene for the teacher and are recorded. Test Administration Students may have as much time as they need to complete the task. All students who remain productively engaged in the task should be allowed to finish their work. In some cases, a few ...
Greek Theatre
... With ancient Greek theatre, we have a drama so outstanding that it has never been surpassed. Only the Elizabethan came close to achieving such a height. The Golden Age of Greece [500-400B.C.] brought us the greatest tragedies of all time, as well as outstanding creativity in such fields as architect ...
... With ancient Greek theatre, we have a drama so outstanding that it has never been surpassed. Only the Elizabethan came close to achieving such a height. The Golden Age of Greece [500-400B.C.] brought us the greatest tragedies of all time, as well as outstanding creativity in such fields as architect ...
Life As A Game And Stage Performance-(Role
... Others declared that during their performances they maintain an attitude of observation and criticism, and a clear awareness of themselves. Anno Proclemer indeed goes further in saying: “The actor must feel the character, but not during the performance, when a control must be established that precl ...
... Others declared that during their performances they maintain an attitude of observation and criticism, and a clear awareness of themselves. Anno Proclemer indeed goes further in saying: “The actor must feel the character, but not during the performance, when a control must be established that precl ...
Greek Drama - HCC Learning Web
... be an honorable calling. In Comedy there were usually around 24 men or boys who made up the chorus. The choruses in Greek Tragedy were much larger and sometimes had as many as 50 participants. The chorus in comedy was split into two equal groups each with a leader. The role as leader of the chorus h ...
... be an honorable calling. In Comedy there were usually around 24 men or boys who made up the chorus. The choruses in Greek Tragedy were much larger and sometimes had as many as 50 participants. The chorus in comedy was split into two equal groups each with a leader. The role as leader of the chorus h ...
Ice Breaking and Agenda
... scripts and stools or chairs. The material performed was plays, poems, narrative fiction, and non-dramatic literature. The performers' focus was offstage and limited costuming was sometimes used (often the readers wore all black to strip away character and allow for more focus on vocal interpretatio ...
... scripts and stools or chairs. The material performed was plays, poems, narrative fiction, and non-dramatic literature. The performers' focus was offstage and limited costuming was sometimes used (often the readers wore all black to strip away character and allow for more focus on vocal interpretatio ...
`One of the aims of performances about history is to make it possible
... memory of WWI, which the live production will influence. It is interesting to note that War Horse is not directed solely at adults, but also children. For these young audience members the production may be their first exposure to the history of WWI. So the production will be leading a mixed audience ...
... memory of WWI, which the live production will influence. It is interesting to note that War Horse is not directed solely at adults, but also children. For these young audience members the production may be their first exposure to the history of WWI. So the production will be leading a mixed audience ...
Teaching Notes
... apartments. We watch as he decorates them, using the chalk to describe their contents and lay-outs. At some point he notices us and starts to tell us a story about the current occupants of the apartments, how they met and how they fell in love. Speaking in a mixture of first and third person, switch ...
... apartments. We watch as he decorates them, using the chalk to describe their contents and lay-outs. At some point he notices us and starts to tell us a story about the current occupants of the apartments, how they met and how they fell in love. Speaking in a mixture of first and third person, switch ...
Using the Theatria1 Space
... A production is a composite of messages composed by combining visual and aural signs. The director, actors, and designers shape the signs to arouse a set of desired audience responses. But the possibilities are so numerous (in terms of the way the signs can be shaped, how ski11fully they are shaped ...
... A production is a composite of messages composed by combining visual and aural signs. The director, actors, and designers shape the signs to arouse a set of desired audience responses. But the possibilities are so numerous (in terms of the way the signs can be shaped, how ski11fully they are shaped ...
Today`s Class - Central Magnet School
... plays (adapting old ones and working with others on new ones). ...
... plays (adapting old ones and working with others on new ones). ...
Romeo and Juliet
... her belt/trousers/uniform. The aim is to grab the slips of as many other players as possible without losing your own. The winner is the student who has the most strips in his/her belt. Block one of the fight scenes using the concept of action and reaction. For example: Tybalt and Benvolio, or Mercut ...
... her belt/trousers/uniform. The aim is to grab the slips of as many other players as possible without losing your own. The winner is the student who has the most strips in his/her belt. Block one of the fight scenes using the concept of action and reaction. For example: Tybalt and Benvolio, or Mercut ...
chapter 3: write and perform your own play!
... walking the story backwards toward the beginning of the story. For instance, what do you do once your home is foreclosed? Do you accept the first notice of foreclosure or do you find out what your rights are and how you can fight foreclosure from the start? Define the characters and improvise these ...
... walking the story backwards toward the beginning of the story. For instance, what do you do once your home is foreclosed? Do you accept the first notice of foreclosure or do you find out what your rights are and how you can fight foreclosure from the start? Define the characters and improvise these ...
Cobbo Education Pack
... absolutely unique to theatre, a split reality is presented to the audience in which the actor is both himself, here and now, and someone else in another time and place, a character in a fictional world. When we approach our work, we try to take advantage of this split reality. We often begin shows wi ...
... absolutely unique to theatre, a split reality is presented to the audience in which the actor is both himself, here and now, and someone else in another time and place, a character in a fictional world. When we approach our work, we try to take advantage of this split reality. We often begin shows wi ...
Elizabethan Theatre
... colourful and elaborate costumes that would tell the audience the characters status, family ties or profession. The emphasis that was given to a character’s clothing made the theme of disguise a common convention of Elizabethan theatre. In order to exchange places with another character or conceal h ...
... colourful and elaborate costumes that would tell the audience the characters status, family ties or profession. The emphasis that was given to a character’s clothing made the theme of disguise a common convention of Elizabethan theatre. In order to exchange places with another character or conceal h ...