Introduction - litteraria pragensia
... any evaluation ultimately leads towards the Schlegelian ironising of its very grounds, or in other words, it queries the basis from which the values themselves arise.5 Each section in the present volume adopts a variation of the general approach which seemed best suited t ...
... any evaluation ultimately leads towards the Schlegelian ironising of its very grounds, or in other words, it queries the basis from which the values themselves arise.5 Each section in the present volume adopts a variation of the general approach which seemed best suited t ...
Fall 2011 - the Department of Drama
... This year, through the generosity of an anonymous drama alum and spouse, a new scholarship was born. With it we are currently able to offer $1,000 scholarships to three M.A.T.E. students for their final coursework towards the degree. The M.A.T.E. program is one of a select few in the country designe ...
... This year, through the generosity of an anonymous drama alum and spouse, a new scholarship was born. With it we are currently able to offer $1,000 scholarships to three M.A.T.E. students for their final coursework towards the degree. The M.A.T.E. program is one of a select few in the country designe ...
Come and See Theatre Erindale’s Last Production for its Anniversary Season
... Today it’s our great pleasure to present one of the most inspiring plays of the last thirty years – a beacon to theatre people the world over –Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good. It’s also a pleasure to welcome back Stage Manager Barbara McLean Wright and to welcome for the first time Assis ...
... Today it’s our great pleasure to present one of the most inspiring plays of the last thirty years – a beacon to theatre people the world over –Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Our Country’s Good. It’s also a pleasure to welcome back Stage Manager Barbara McLean Wright and to welcome for the first time Assis ...
Tompkins Theatre Co. 2016-2017 Officer Election Packet
... 3. Vice President of Communications must be an inducted Thespian, enrolled in a theatre class and have at least one year experience in TTC. This officer’s main responsibility is to organize and create a form of communication that will be open to all members. This officer will also be responsible for ...
... 3. Vice President of Communications must be an inducted Thespian, enrolled in a theatre class and have at least one year experience in TTC. This officer’s main responsibility is to organize and create a form of communication that will be open to all members. This officer will also be responsible for ...
fallen angels show programme
... Tracy Grant Lord’s design encompasses everything from 1925 when the play was written, through to contemporary times now. It is very unusual in that it has a contemporary feel about it but at the same time is markedly in period. The use of Coward’s music in the foyer and in the theatre, before we sta ...
... Tracy Grant Lord’s design encompasses everything from 1925 when the play was written, through to contemporary times now. It is very unusual in that it has a contemporary feel about it but at the same time is markedly in period. The use of Coward’s music in the foyer and in the theatre, before we sta ...
here - TheatreSquared
... in Amadeus and acted in five New Play Festival productions. Other roles include Bix in Block Street Theatre’s The Jefferson Bottles, Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing for Tulsa Shakespeare in the Park and Marc in Art for ArkansasStaged. As a director, he has most recently mounted The Dinner Party ...
... in Amadeus and acted in five New Play Festival productions. Other roles include Bix in Block Street Theatre’s The Jefferson Bottles, Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing for Tulsa Shakespeare in the Park and Marc in Art for ArkansasStaged. As a director, he has most recently mounted The Dinner Party ...
Effectiveness of Verbatim Theatre
... even theatrical." (Ibid.) Any “claim to veracity…however hazy or implicit” immediately provides the dramatist some sort of ethical code by which to abide (Hammond and Steward, 2008, p.10). In order for a work to be worthy of using ‘real words’, it must serve a greater purpose other than simple enter ...
... even theatrical." (Ibid.) Any “claim to veracity…however hazy or implicit” immediately provides the dramatist some sort of ethical code by which to abide (Hammond and Steward, 2008, p.10). In order for a work to be worthy of using ‘real words’, it must serve a greater purpose other than simple enter ...
Program - Lucy Pollak Public Relations
... What strikes me about Hedda Gabler is its focus on the double-edged sword of entitlement. Nearly all the characters in the play struggle with the conflict between what they think they deserve and what they actually find on their respective plates. Hedda, the General’s privileged daughter, is facing ...
... What strikes me about Hedda Gabler is its focus on the double-edged sword of entitlement. Nearly all the characters in the play struggle with the conflict between what they think they deserve and what they actually find on their respective plates. Hedda, the General’s privileged daughter, is facing ...
the heretic show programmeshow programme
... “Or, nothing much good, anyway,” Bean adds with grumpy sangfroid. He is sitting in a National Theatre office with his back to a view of the churning Thames. “Normally, I write about two plays a year,” he says, leaving four unwritten works hanging in the air. It’s not that Bean hasn’t anything to wri ...
... “Or, nothing much good, anyway,” Bean adds with grumpy sangfroid. He is sitting in a National Theatre office with his back to a view of the churning Thames. “Normally, I write about two plays a year,” he says, leaving four unwritten works hanging in the air. It’s not that Bean hasn’t anything to wri ...
The Firebirds Take the Field
... to learn that their final diagnosis of Conversion Disorder’ was just a new moniker for “Female Hysteria.” But what really intrigued me was how the parents of these girls seemed absolutely driven to find some other diagnosis… something tangible, something physical, something that pharmaceuticals coul ...
... to learn that their final diagnosis of Conversion Disorder’ was just a new moniker for “Female Hysteria.” But what really intrigued me was how the parents of these girls seemed absolutely driven to find some other diagnosis… something tangible, something physical, something that pharmaceuticals coul ...
conclusion - Shodhganga
... and its multiple potentials as future" (Schechner 1983:308) Although the east does not know the post modern thought, it has been following performance/theatrical culture since time immomorial. In the Indian context, actor-audience participation is very much prevalent in society, because theatre is c ...
... and its multiple potentials as future" (Schechner 1983:308) Although the east does not know the post modern thought, it has been following performance/theatrical culture since time immomorial. In the Indian context, actor-audience participation is very much prevalent in society, because theatre is c ...
Kenneth Tynan (1927 – 1980)
... Literary Manager of the National Theatre, 1963 – 1974 Kenneth Tynan was chiefly known as a journalist, finding fame with his work as a theatre critic with the Evening Standard, Observer, and The New Yorker. A brilliant theatre critic, he exhibited an acute understanding of acting and stagecraft and ...
... Literary Manager of the National Theatre, 1963 – 1974 Kenneth Tynan was chiefly known as a journalist, finding fame with his work as a theatre critic with the Evening Standard, Observer, and The New Yorker. A brilliant theatre critic, he exhibited an acute understanding of acting and stagecraft and ...
Thirteen Hands Carol Shields’ Directed by
... dependent on skilful communication between two partners against their opponents (identified by compass as North and South playing against East and West). There are four stages to bridge: dealing, bidding (or auction), the play of the cards, and scoring. The play of the cards has its origins in the g ...
... dependent on skilful communication between two partners against their opponents (identified by compass as North and South playing against East and West). There are four stages to bridge: dealing, bidding (or auction), the play of the cards, and scoring. The play of the cards has its origins in the g ...
Critical Citizenship: Boal, Brazil and Theatre in
... However the field was not only attractive because it supported a belief in change, but also crucially because the practice was shot through with theatrical language and method. Group work for prisoners and probationers used behaviour rehearsal, modelling, and role-play (see for example Rose, 1988; H ...
... However the field was not only attractive because it supported a belief in change, but also crucially because the practice was shot through with theatrical language and method. Group work for prisoners and probationers used behaviour rehearsal, modelling, and role-play (see for example Rose, 1988; H ...
DRAMA The drawings and paintings on the walls of the caves where
... propitiate the mother goddess during religious festivals. Later, however, they came to be performed throughout the year, though even now the first performance of the year is presented o1i the first day of Navaratra, in a Shiva temple. Bhavai is a series of playlets (vesha) strung together. A playlet ...
... propitiate the mother goddess during religious festivals. Later, however, they came to be performed throughout the year, though even now the first performance of the year is presented o1i the first day of Navaratra, in a Shiva temple. Bhavai is a series of playlets (vesha) strung together. A playlet ...
LINDSAY ANNE BLACK Costume Designer As
... A Beautiful View (Volcano Theatre); The Great Gatsby (Theatre Calgary); Out of the Woods (Sidemart Theatrical Grocery); Boblo (Kitchenband/Theatre Centre); The Children’s Republic (Tarragon Theatre); Divisadero (Necessary Angel); Our Class (Studio 180); Goodness (Volcano Theatre/Azimut Arts Festival ...
... A Beautiful View (Volcano Theatre); The Great Gatsby (Theatre Calgary); Out of the Woods (Sidemart Theatrical Grocery); Boblo (Kitchenband/Theatre Centre); The Children’s Republic (Tarragon Theatre); Divisadero (Necessary Angel); Our Class (Studio 180); Goodness (Volcano Theatre/Azimut Arts Festival ...
The White Road
... Royen Kent is thrilled to debut with Irish Theatre of Chicago. He most recently appeared in The Full Monty with Kokandy Productions and Griffin Theatre’s acclaimed Titanic. Other recent credits include: The Killer Angels (Lifeline Theatre), Cymbeline (First Folio Theatre), Six Degrees of Separation ...
... Royen Kent is thrilled to debut with Irish Theatre of Chicago. He most recently appeared in The Full Monty with Kokandy Productions and Griffin Theatre’s acclaimed Titanic. Other recent credits include: The Killer Angels (Lifeline Theatre), Cymbeline (First Folio Theatre), Six Degrees of Separation ...
lysistrata programme - Auckland Theatre Company
... ancient Greeks, we are not looking at a woman at all, but a man: a citizen. Apart from some religious responsibilities, women in ancient Athens were generally invisible, and the thought that they might band together and actually take over the running of the state was as ludicrous as, say, flying to ...
... ancient Greeks, we are not looking at a woman at all, but a man: a citizen. Apart from some religious responsibilities, women in ancient Athens were generally invisible, and the thought that they might band together and actually take over the running of the state was as ludicrous as, say, flying to ...
A Theatre of their Own: Indian Women Playwrights and Directors in
... experiences aimed at „consciousness raising‟ (14) among women in order to effect socio-political development for them. It is the „feminine awareness‟ that is most strikingly aimed at in the plays. Though the women‟s theatre was borne out of the feminist theatre of 70s, it is actually a kind of matur ...
... experiences aimed at „consciousness raising‟ (14) among women in order to effect socio-political development for them. It is the „feminine awareness‟ that is most strikingly aimed at in the plays. Though the women‟s theatre was borne out of the feminist theatre of 70s, it is actually a kind of matur ...
Preview the playbill Griffin Theatre - Winterset program
... for the first time. Jason has been active in Chicago theatre for the past 8 years and has worked with numerous companies including Redtwist Theatre, Stage Left, Steep Theatre, InFusion Theatre, The Artistic Home, and more. Recent Chicago credits include The Realization of Emily Linder (Redtwist Thea ...
... for the first time. Jason has been active in Chicago theatre for the past 8 years and has worked with numerous companies including Redtwist Theatre, Stage Left, Steep Theatre, InFusion Theatre, The Artistic Home, and more. Recent Chicago credits include The Realization of Emily Linder (Redtwist Thea ...
Career Guide for Theatre Majors
... summer stock, touring companies, etc. Actors and actresses should be articulate, with clear, pleasant speaking voices. They should be poised and have the ability to perform in front of people. Individuals working in any field of entertainment need a thick skin. They should be able to deal with rejec ...
... summer stock, touring companies, etc. Actors and actresses should be articulate, with clear, pleasant speaking voices. They should be poised and have the ability to perform in front of people. Individuals working in any field of entertainment need a thick skin. They should be able to deal with rejec ...
by William Shakespeare
... of peace. But familial tensions, grief of war, and scorn over a new regime cast a web over England. And who informs us of the tottering state of this time but the “bottled back spider” known as Richard, who plans to pull on the strings of that web until they break. Villainous, unpopular, and manipul ...
... of peace. But familial tensions, grief of war, and scorn over a new regime cast a web over England. And who informs us of the tottering state of this time but the “bottled back spider” known as Richard, who plans to pull on the strings of that web until they break. Villainous, unpopular, and manipul ...
Prosperos Storm Program - The Theatre School at DePaul University
... some of her father’s old tricks. She especially hates when he tries to control her with magic. His magic has changed in her eyes. As a young adult, Miranda now recognizes that she too has her own special powers, some which she has gained on her own and some with the help of her family. She is starti ...
... some of her father’s old tricks. She especially hates when he tries to control her with magic. His magic has changed in her eyes. As a young adult, Miranda now recognizes that she too has her own special powers, some which she has gained on her own and some with the help of her family. She is starti ...
KCStage 2004-06
... story impressed Stevens with its subtext. “I was able to do a character study. It was not just a one-dimensional character. It was very rich.” Stevens feels that even though a story may have been told before after all, there are only so many stories to tell - how it’s told is important to the succes ...
... story impressed Stevens with its subtext. “I was able to do a character study. It was not just a one-dimensional character. It was very rich.” Stevens feels that even though a story may have been told before after all, there are only so many stories to tell - how it’s told is important to the succes ...
Notes from A THEATRE OF CRUELTY File
... In his book The Theatre and Its Double, which contained the first and second manifesto for a "Theatre of Cruelty," Artaud expressed his admiration for Eastern forms of theatre, particularly the Balinese. He admired Eastern theatre because of the codified, highly ritualized and precise physicality of ...
... In his book The Theatre and Its Double, which contained the first and second manifesto for a "Theatre of Cruelty," Artaud expressed his admiration for Eastern forms of theatre, particularly the Balinese. He admired Eastern theatre because of the codified, highly ritualized and precise physicality of ...
Theatre of India
The earliest form of the theatre of India was the Sanskrit theatre. It began after the development of Greek and Roman theatre and before the development of theatre in other parts of Asia. It emerged sometime between the 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD and flourished between the 1st century AD and the 10th, which was a period of relative peace in the history of India during which hundreds of plays were written. With the Islamic conquests that began in the 10th and 11th centuries, theatre was discouraged or forbidden entirely. Later, in an attempt to re-assert indigenous values and ideas, village theatre was encouraged across the subcontinent, developing in a large number of regional languages from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Modern Indian theatre developed during the period of colonial rule under the British Empire, from the mid-19th century until the mid-20th. In order to resist its use by Indians as an instrument of protest against colonial rule, the British Government imposed the Dramatic Performances Act in 1876. From the last half of the 19th century, theatres in India experienced a boost in numbers and practice. After Indian independence in 1947, theatres spread throughout India as one of the means of entertainment. As a diverse, multi-cultural nation, the theatre of India cannot be reduced to a single, homogenous trend. In contemporary India, the major competition with its theatre is that represented by growing television industry and the spread of films produced in the Indian film industry based in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), known as ""Bollywood"". Lack of finance is another major obstacle.