teacher resource guide - Lincoln Center Theater
... the Park with George, Into the Woods, Passion, and the multi-media revue Sondheim on Sondheim. He also directed Merrily We Roll Along as part of Encores! at New York City Center. With William Finn he has collaborated on March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland, (later presented on Broadway as Falsett ...
... the Park with George, Into the Woods, Passion, and the multi-media revue Sondheim on Sondheim. He also directed Merrily We Roll Along as part of Encores! at New York City Center. With William Finn he has collaborated on March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland, (later presented on Broadway as Falsett ...
Dear Playhouse Friends - The Pasadena Playhouse
... poets, musicians, thinkers and ordinary people. That's what creates new thought every day. Janis provoked a lot of thought by simply being herself. At 3a.m., one week after I had spent time with the Joplin family, I knew that this play would simply be One Night With Janis Joplin. It's a night where ...
... poets, musicians, thinkers and ordinary people. That's what creates new thought every day. Janis provoked a lot of thought by simply being herself. At 3a.m., one week after I had spent time with the Joplin family, I knew that this play would simply be One Night With Janis Joplin. It's a night where ...
Carousel at The 5th Avenue Theatre_Encore Arts Seattle
... This production of Carousel was produced, designed, built, cast, rehearsed, and staged entirely by Seattle talent. You are the only audience in the world who will see this production. Our stellar cast features an amazing collection of some of Seattle’s best singing actors—many of whom may be favorit ...
... This production of Carousel was produced, designed, built, cast, rehearsed, and staged entirely by Seattle talent. You are the only audience in the world who will see this production. Our stellar cast features an amazing collection of some of Seattle’s best singing actors—many of whom may be favorit ...
Here - Theatre Communications Group
... theatre. Traditional Asian forms—opera, dance, puppetry—were imported and informed the components of a hybridized form. In the earlier pre-war period, Asian American theatre artists performed for largely white audiences on what was called the “Chop Suey Circuit,” which mixed Eastern and Western thea ...
... theatre. Traditional Asian forms—opera, dance, puppetry—were imported and informed the components of a hybridized form. In the earlier pre-war period, Asian American theatre artists performed for largely white audiences on what was called the “Chop Suey Circuit,” which mixed Eastern and Western thea ...
Rich and Famous - American Conservatory Theater
... other. After personal introductions are made, the director and designers present to the assembled group their vision for the design of the production, which is typically the culmination of months of research, discussion, and textual analysis. This introduction is a kind of “snapshot” of the creative ...
... other. After personal introductions are made, the director and designers present to the assembled group their vision for the design of the production, which is typically the culmination of months of research, discussion, and textual analysis. This introduction is a kind of “snapshot” of the creative ...
Boulevard Comedy Theatre in Germany
... room, at a value-oriented ticket price.’ (1993: 1) The venues vary in size, seating between 125 to 1130. Some cities have dinner theatre multiplexes, with more than one stage. Food is available from a self-service buffet, or the venues provide table service. As far as the repertory is concerned, mos ...
... room, at a value-oriented ticket price.’ (1993: 1) The venues vary in size, seating between 125 to 1130. Some cities have dinner theatre multiplexes, with more than one stage. Food is available from a self-service buffet, or the venues provide table service. As far as the repertory is concerned, mos ...
- NIILM University
... while interacting with the chorus and its leader ("coryphaeus"), who were a traditional part of the performance of non-dramatic poetry (dithyrambic, lyric and epic). Only a small fraction of the work of five dramatists, however, has survived to this day: we have a small number of complete texts by t ...
... while interacting with the chorus and its leader ("coryphaeus"), who were a traditional part of the performance of non-dramatic poetry (dithyrambic, lyric and epic). Only a small fraction of the work of five dramatists, however, has survived to this day: we have a small number of complete texts by t ...
- Cornerstone - Minnesota State University, Mankato
... developed into a position of censorship with the third master of revels, Edmund Tylney (15791610). Tylney was the first person to exercise authority in licensing and correcting plays that were publicly acted. He seems to have done this in the same way as the Examiner of Plays; he read the plays and ...
... developed into a position of censorship with the third master of revels, Edmund Tylney (15791610). Tylney was the first person to exercise authority in licensing and correcting plays that were publicly acted. He seems to have done this in the same way as the Examiner of Plays; he read the plays and ...
Understanding Drama
... while interacting with the chorus and its leader ("coryphaeus"), who were a traditional part of the performance of non-dramatic poetry (dithyrambic, lyric and epic). Only a small fraction of the work of five dramatists, however, has survived to this day: we have a small number of complete texts by t ...
... while interacting with the chorus and its leader ("coryphaeus"), who were a traditional part of the performance of non-dramatic poetry (dithyrambic, lyric and epic). Only a small fraction of the work of five dramatists, however, has survived to this day: we have a small number of complete texts by t ...
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... which mainstream public discourse still only officially sanctioned within the marital relationship. Much of what was deemed to be rightfully withheld from public scrutiny was confined to marriage. Indeed, in their discussion of privacy Berger and Kellner focused on the intimate relationship that con ...
... which mainstream public discourse still only officially sanctioned within the marital relationship. Much of what was deemed to be rightfully withheld from public scrutiny was confined to marriage. Indeed, in their discussion of privacy Berger and Kellner focused on the intimate relationship that con ...
the Playbill
... Jimmy Smith), Grease! starring Frankie Avalon (Eugene). Regionally he has performed at the Pioneer Theater Co., McCarter Theater, Forestburgh Playhouse, Riverside Theater Works of Boston, and he spent the last holidays season singing with The Twelve Irish Tenors. Scot appeared in and served as as ...
... Jimmy Smith), Grease! starring Frankie Avalon (Eugene). Regionally he has performed at the Pioneer Theater Co., McCarter Theater, Forestburgh Playhouse, Riverside Theater Works of Boston, and he spent the last holidays season singing with The Twelve Irish Tenors. Scot appeared in and served as as ...
Geen Grenzen Meer: An American Musical`s Unlimited Border
... spectators' active consumption of American popular culture, circulating images of the United States and American ideology not unlike the 16th century circulation of images of America by Dutch cartographers. Its productions, enjoying critical and popular success before, and often without, opening in ...
... spectators' active consumption of American popular culture, circulating images of the United States and American ideology not unlike the 16th century circulation of images of America by Dutch cartographers. Its productions, enjoying critical and popular success before, and often without, opening in ...
the Playbill
... thrived throughout the 1950’s and ‘60’s and Gateway was no exception. In the 1970’s, the public’s taste for theatre became more sophisticated. Instead of coming to see up and coming artists, people wanted to see fully seasoned performers in slick and professional productions. Gateway adapted to thos ...
... thrived throughout the 1950’s and ‘60’s and Gateway was no exception. In the 1970’s, the public’s taste for theatre became more sophisticated. Instead of coming to see up and coming artists, people wanted to see fully seasoned performers in slick and professional productions. Gateway adapted to thos ...
Theatre Spaces, part 1 Introductory remarks
... when lit from the back appears translucent or transparent. A cyclorama is used in conjunction with lighting instruments; since it is white, any color light can be projected onto it to change the color and pattern of the scenic background. Platforms are usually constructed of wood and placed at vario ...
... when lit from the back appears translucent or transparent. A cyclorama is used in conjunction with lighting instruments; since it is white, any color light can be projected onto it to change the color and pattern of the scenic background. Platforms are usually constructed of wood and placed at vario ...
A Little Night Music-Encore Arts San Francisco
... of this score and the delight of the language, and let yourself get swept away by this midsummer adventure. While A Little Night Music is playing, we are readying our new Strand Theater for its inaugural production, Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information. (Please note that all Strand performances 10 ...
... of this score and the delight of the language, and let yourself get swept away by this midsummer adventure. While A Little Night Music is playing, we are readying our new Strand Theater for its inaugural production, Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information. (Please note that all Strand performances 10 ...
A Brief Outline of the History of Stage Lighting
... Abe Feder, who liked to refer to himself as a "worker in light" invented the position of Lighting Designer. After studying engineering and theatre technology at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, PA he went to New York City and began a fifty year car ...
... Abe Feder, who liked to refer to himself as a "worker in light" invented the position of Lighting Designer. After studying engineering and theatre technology at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, PA he went to New York City and began a fifty year car ...
ghost - All Tickets Inc.
... ought to help us to know more, and not merely to spend our feelings” – Arthur Miller The theatre has changed greatly over the past 2,500 years in many ways. Technology, acting styles, subject matter, music and dance and theatre personnel have changed time and again, reflecting the culture and time p ...
... ought to help us to know more, and not merely to spend our feelings” – Arthur Miller The theatre has changed greatly over the past 2,500 years in many ways. Technology, acting styles, subject matter, music and dance and theatre personnel have changed time and again, reflecting the culture and time p ...
Rags at TheatreWorks_Encore Arts San Francisco
... music of Rags speak to me. Perhaps this is why I’m excited to take my daughter to see TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s splendid production of this American classic. I’m hoping she will understand a little more about her great-grandparents and the world in which they lived. With 15 actors, a 9-piece orc ...
... music of Rags speak to me. Perhaps this is why I’m excited to take my daughter to see TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s splendid production of this American classic. I’m hoping she will understand a little more about her great-grandparents and the world in which they lived. With 15 actors, a 9-piece orc ...
to the large print program for War Paint.
... nursing school, before dropping out after a short time. In 1907, she moved to New York, where her brother Willie lived, and pored over the society pages of the newspapers, fascinated by the lives of the upper echelons. Still unmarried, she started calling herself “Mrs. Graham” and found a job as a c ...
... nursing school, before dropping out after a short time. In 1907, she moved to New York, where her brother Willie lived, and pored over the society pages of the newspapers, fascinated by the lives of the upper echelons. Still unmarried, she started calling herself “Mrs. Graham” and found a job as a c ...
Paint Your Wagon at The 5th Avenue Theatre_Encore Arts Seattle
... of Lerner & Loewe’s classic musical Paint Your Wagon. This musical is quite unusual in that it is both iconic and rarely seen. The show’s title and songs are very well known, but the musical itself is seldom produced—at least until now. Paint Your Wagon originally opened on Broadway in 1951 to very ...
... of Lerner & Loewe’s classic musical Paint Your Wagon. This musical is quite unusual in that it is both iconic and rarely seen. The show’s title and songs are very well known, but the musical itself is seldom produced—at least until now. Paint Your Wagon originally opened on Broadway in 1951 to very ...
On November 17th 2004, the Czechs have been
... 1. Theatre belongs to those who create it In their ongoing and frustrating fight with censorship in the mid 1980s a group of theatre artists associated with small studio theatres in what was then communist Czechoslovakia, publicly argued that the “ theatre belongs to those who create it.1” The idea ...
... 1. Theatre belongs to those who create it In their ongoing and frustrating fight with censorship in the mid 1980s a group of theatre artists associated with small studio theatres in what was then communist Czechoslovakia, publicly argued that the “ theatre belongs to those who create it.1” The idea ...
The Royal Family - The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
... who operated a general store in each state. Before graduating ...
... who operated a general store in each state. Before graduating ...
Word - Queen of the Lot
... effort to bring awareness to the 44 million Americans who have no health coverage. His other philanthropic involvement includes work with Doctors of the World, Human Rights Watch and Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. He is also very involved and devoted to the theatre, and serves as creative producer o ...
... effort to bring awareness to the 44 million Americans who have no health coverage. His other philanthropic involvement includes work with Doctors of the World, Human Rights Watch and Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. He is also very involved and devoted to the theatre, and serves as creative producer o ...
The Cost Disease is Alive and Well and Living in the Theatre
... earned income covered barely 60% of total expenses. The difference was made up by contributions (public and private). Indeed, a 1993 study by Rosenberg and Harberg, which analyzed theatre data over a period of 50 years, found that 76% of musical comedies and 80% of stage plays did not earn back thei ...
... earned income covered barely 60% of total expenses. The difference was made up by contributions (public and private). Indeed, a 1993 study by Rosenberg and Harberg, which analyzed theatre data over a period of 50 years, found that 76% of musical comedies and 80% of stage plays did not earn back thei ...
Playbill for Ain`t Misbehavin`
... to do to stay on top and provide the very best possible experience for our customers. With this in mind, the Mount Baker Theatre board recently approved making a substantial investment in our website. It’s been several years since we overhauled the site, and during that time we’ve realized that ther ...
... to do to stay on top and provide the very best possible experience for our customers. With this in mind, the Mount Baker Theatre board recently approved making a substantial investment in our website. It’s been several years since we overhauled the site, and during that time we’ve realized that ther ...
Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre, commonly known as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 40 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Manhattan, New York City. Along with London's West End theatres, Broadway theatres are widely considered to represent the highest level of commercially successful theatre in the English-speaking world.The Broadway Theater District is a popular tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, Broadway shows sold a record US$1.36 billion worth of tickets in 2014, an increase of 14% over the previous year. Attendance in 2014 stood at 13.13 million, a 13% increase over 2013.The great majority of Broadway shows are musicals. Historian Martin Shefter argues, ""'Broadway musicals,' culminating in the productions of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, became enormously influential forms of American popular culture"" and helped make New York City the cultural capital of the nation.