Open Access - Lund University Publications
... their friend King Polixenes. The interest for this essay emerged when I participated in a performance of an abridged version of The Winter’s Tale. In order to learn more about the characters and the story in general, we watched parts of the play from two film versions. The parts we saw were not prof ...
... their friend King Polixenes. The interest for this essay emerged when I participated in a performance of an abridged version of The Winter’s Tale. In order to learn more about the characters and the story in general, we watched parts of the play from two film versions. The parts we saw were not prof ...
Medea
... An exploration of staging the play in its original Greek Theatre production style, utilising original staging ideas, concepts and a traditional ethos of the origins of its history, would be useful. However, how an exploration of alternative setting and styles would be worthwhile. How could the role ...
... An exploration of staging the play in its original Greek Theatre production style, utilising original staging ideas, concepts and a traditional ethos of the origins of its history, would be useful. However, how an exploration of alternative setting and styles would be worthwhile. How could the role ...
- Catalyst
... In looking at the Trinidad carnival, therefore, we should not be surprised to find that it too contains ingredients from which a national theatre can be developed that would give permanent artistic form to aspects of indigenous culture. But we may be astonished at the quality, variety, and high thea ...
... In looking at the Trinidad carnival, therefore, we should not be surprised to find that it too contains ingredients from which a national theatre can be developed that would give permanent artistic form to aspects of indigenous culture. But we may be astonished at the quality, variety, and high thea ...
Lecture 13
... that he’s in a desperate hurry – this may be because he does not want to spend much time there with Juno. Also the fact that Mr. Boyle lies about the fact he was drinking may indicate he was scared of Juno’s reaction if he had have told the truth, but later on in the same page we see that Juno will ...
... that he’s in a desperate hurry – this may be because he does not want to spend much time there with Juno. Also the fact that Mr. Boyle lies about the fact he was drinking may indicate he was scared of Juno’s reaction if he had have told the truth, but later on in the same page we see that Juno will ...
Guide - Clemens Center
... in the National Players’ audition space. They create a space that allows you to play. They as Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream. not only want to see your work as an actor but also get to know what type of person you are, and if this is the type of lifestyle you want for year. It is not an in-and- ...
... in the National Players’ audition space. They create a space that allows you to play. They as Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream. not only want to see your work as an actor but also get to know what type of person you are, and if this is the type of lifestyle you want for year. It is not an in-and- ...
sweeney todd - Thefloc.org
... SET DESIGNER: The set designer plans how the stage itself will look. As set pieces are generally seen even before the first performer, the set designer literally “sets the stage” for how the audience perceives the show’s location in space and time. The set designer also has to determine the construc ...
... SET DESIGNER: The set designer plans how the stage itself will look. As set pieces are generally seen even before the first performer, the set designer literally “sets the stage” for how the audience perceives the show’s location in space and time. The set designer also has to determine the construc ...
Historical and Institutional Literacy Sponsors: A Love Story
... but rather as a foundation for instruction by institutional sponsors on contemporary literacy practices. Professor Deborah Brandt defines literacy sponsors as “agents, local or distant, concrete or abstra ...
... but rather as a foundation for instruction by institutional sponsors on contemporary literacy practices. Professor Deborah Brandt defines literacy sponsors as “agents, local or distant, concrete or abstra ...
Introduction to Tartuffe
... Ado About Nothing for us here at McCarter in 1998, and all of us felt he might just be a wunderkind. When an opportunity arose to hire a director for The Learned Ladies, I thought of Daniel and wanted to give him his own production. I was impressed by his acute understanding of the text, his beautif ...
... Ado About Nothing for us here at McCarter in 1998, and all of us felt he might just be a wunderkind. When an opportunity arose to hire a director for The Learned Ladies, I thought of Daniel and wanted to give him his own production. I was impressed by his acute understanding of the text, his beautif ...
View/Open - ETD Repository Home
... Lottering, Petersen, Isaacs and Reisenhoffer (who is the only non-Coloured writer of the four) all enjoy attention in the South African media due to their popularity both on the stage, as well as television. In their popularity in this sphere, their group designation also seems to attach meaning to ...
... Lottering, Petersen, Isaacs and Reisenhoffer (who is the only non-Coloured writer of the four) all enjoy attention in the South African media due to their popularity both on the stage, as well as television. In their popularity in this sphere, their group designation also seems to attach meaning to ...
The Phenomenal Presence of Invisible Legs: Beckett
... Her performance was directly contrary to traditional standards of enactment and embodiment, which depended on the establishment of an illusionistic representation above all. Eysoldt’s newly foregrounded phenomenal body, in all its sensuousness and “thereness,” destroyed the possibility of theatrical ...
... Her performance was directly contrary to traditional standards of enactment and embodiment, which depended on the establishment of an illusionistic representation above all. Eysoldt’s newly foregrounded phenomenal body, in all its sensuousness and “thereness,” destroyed the possibility of theatrical ...
Outside and Also Beside Herself - Trinity College Digital Repository
... A feminist approach to anything means paying attention to women. It means paying attention when women appear as characters and noticing when they do not. It means making some “invisible” mechanisms visible and pointing out, when necessary, that while the emperor has no clothes, the empress has no bo ...
... A feminist approach to anything means paying attention to women. It means paying attention when women appear as characters and noticing when they do not. It means making some “invisible” mechanisms visible and pointing out, when necessary, that while the emperor has no clothes, the empress has no bo ...
Prof. Zoja BUZALKOVSKA
... based on their example. Despite all misunderstandings, open criticism, occasional rejoining and collaboration followed by new departures between Stanislavski and Meyerhold, it seems that the system of Vsevolod Emilievich would have never been able to develop, had it not been provoked by its own foun ...
... based on their example. Despite all misunderstandings, open criticism, occasional rejoining and collaboration followed by new departures between Stanislavski and Meyerhold, it seems that the system of Vsevolod Emilievich would have never been able to develop, had it not been provoked by its own foun ...
Language, Character and History in Postmodern
... based on the theoretical insights of some of the foremost postmodern critics and dramatists. It seeks to underline the importance of a poetics of postmodern drama keeping in view that unlike other genres of literature, especially the novel, postmodern drama has received little critical attention. Dr ...
... based on the theoretical insights of some of the foremost postmodern critics and dramatists. It seeks to underline the importance of a poetics of postmodern drama keeping in view that unlike other genres of literature, especially the novel, postmodern drama has received little critical attention. Dr ...
Sweeney Todd Words on Plays (2007)
... The enormous success of Dibdin Pitt’s play inspired dozens of imitations, which continued to be produced in and around London throughout the 19th and early 20th century. Cut to 1973, when Christopher Bond’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street opened in London at the Theatre Royal Stratfor ...
... The enormous success of Dibdin Pitt’s play inspired dozens of imitations, which continued to be produced in and around London throughout the 19th and early 20th century. Cut to 1973, when Christopher Bond’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street opened in London at the Theatre Royal Stratfor ...
Accepted version
... Thanks also to my husband Peter Cross for understanding the time and energy I needed to put into this project and for always being there for me. My son, Tom, also needs thanking for his help whenever the computer played up or when I pressed the wrong button and blamed the computer and for his help, ...
... Thanks also to my husband Peter Cross for understanding the time and energy I needed to put into this project and for always being there for me. My son, Tom, also needs thanking for his help whenever the computer played up or when I pressed the wrong button and blamed the computer and for his help, ...
A Level Drama and Theatre Teacher Guide - Antigone
... Chorus reminds him that he is now alone. Creon tells his Page never to grow up if he can help it. The clock chimes reminding them that it is five o’clock. The Page tells Creon that he has a cabinet meeting and Creon replies, ‘Then we had better go along to it.’ The Chorus concludes the play addressi ...
... Chorus reminds him that he is now alone. Creon tells his Page never to grow up if he can help it. The clock chimes reminding them that it is five o’clock. The Page tells Creon that he has a cabinet meeting and Creon replies, ‘Then we had better go along to it.’ The Chorus concludes the play addressi ...
WAM Newsletter Dec2014 - Royal Meteorological Society
... The play was commissioned by Julian Hunt, one time successor to FitzRoy as Director General of the Meteorological Office, and Juliet was clearly fascinated by her two very different characters, both in their younger and older selves. “My job is to write a c ...
... The play was commissioned by Julian Hunt, one time successor to FitzRoy as Director General of the Meteorological Office, and Juliet was clearly fascinated by her two very different characters, both in their younger and older selves. “My job is to write a c ...
Audience and Mise-en-Scène - Manchester eScholar
... Barba, Peter Brook and Robert Lepage. I explore how they have imagined and created mise-en-scenes, as well as the role audiences play in impacting their mise-en-scenes. Although there are other contemporary directors who utilise similar pathways in their works, the four directors examined here have ...
... Barba, Peter Brook and Robert Lepage. I explore how they have imagined and created mise-en-scenes, as well as the role audiences play in impacting their mise-en-scenes. Although there are other contemporary directors who utilise similar pathways in their works, the four directors examined here have ...
Curriculum Materials
... not listen to reason. The Lords Montague and Capulet join in the fight, which is stopped by the Prince of Verona who declares his anger. “Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, / By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets . . . If ever you disturb our stree ...
... not listen to reason. The Lords Montague and Capulet join in the fight, which is stopped by the Prince of Verona who declares his anger. “Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, / By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets . . . If ever you disturb our stree ...
The Metromaniacs First Folio - Shakespeare Theatre Company
... Lucille enter. Damis demands that Lucille tell Dorante they are in love, but Lucille has no idea who Damis is. She still believes Mondor is her poet-love; Mondor has told her that he is Bouillabaisse, author of The Shepherd’s Fez. Fed up with the confusion, Eraste/Dorante tells Francalou that he lov ...
... Lucille enter. Damis demands that Lucille tell Dorante they are in love, but Lucille has no idea who Damis is. She still believes Mondor is her poet-love; Mondor has told her that he is Bouillabaisse, author of The Shepherd’s Fez. Fed up with the confusion, Eraste/Dorante tells Francalou that he lov ...
Study Guide - Donmar Warehouse
... Anton was prolific, producing literally hundreds of scenes, anecdotes and articles. In his final year at university, 1883, he wrote 120 short stories. The material was of varying quality and Chekhov himself was under no illusion as to its worth. ‘I’ve scratched off a mangy little thing…’ or ‘I’ve sp ...
... Anton was prolific, producing literally hundreds of scenes, anecdotes and articles. In his final year at university, 1883, he wrote 120 short stories. The material was of varying quality and Chekhov himself was under no illusion as to its worth. ‘I’ve scratched off a mangy little thing…’ or ‘I’ve sp ...
Teaching Notes Antigone - The Cutting Ball Theater
... American theater company to be given this honor in over a decade. Featuring Bay Area favorite Madeline H.D. Brown as Antigone. ...
... American theater company to be given this honor in over a decade. Featuring Bay Area favorite Madeline H.D. Brown as Antigone. ...
Musician as Playback Actor - International Playback Theatre Network
... Playback musicians are professional performers, or music therapists. Others are not: it is perfectly possible for a Playback actor to step in and play effective music using their sense of story along with an intimate and confident knowledge of the specific instruments to hand. You have to know what ...
... Playback musicians are professional performers, or music therapists. Others are not: it is perfectly possible for a Playback actor to step in and play effective music using their sense of story along with an intimate and confident knowledge of the specific instruments to hand. You have to know what ...
The Masks of Commedia Del`Arte, Noh Theater
... one. The plays and performances are based on old fashioned values and the performances always based on the original plays, new plays are very seldom written, and when they are, are often frowned upon by the Noh community. Noh first started to emerge in the 1300’s, and with it the famous masks recogn ...
... one. The plays and performances are based on old fashioned values and the performances always based on the original plays, new plays are very seldom written, and when they are, are often frowned upon by the Noh community. Noh first started to emerge in the 1300’s, and with it the famous masks recogn ...
Table of Contents
... and editing equipment, costumes, lights, and so on. Like all artists, they've got to earn a living, and they do so by providing a product which has a cash value to its consumers. In most European countries the cinema in its early stages of development fell into the hands of artists who shared most o ...
... and editing equipment, costumes, lights, and so on. Like all artists, they've got to earn a living, and they do so by providing a product which has a cash value to its consumers. In most European countries the cinema in its early stages of development fell into the hands of artists who shared most o ...