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Spring 2013 - Tufts University: Department of Drama and Dance
Spring 2013 - Tufts University: Department of Drama and Dance

... Sometimes I become infatuated with truly odd little plays, such as The Triumphs of Love, or Happy Reconciliation, written by Philadelphia hairdresser John Murdock in 1794, or Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl, or Death at the Wheel based on a serialized story from 1871. These are not great plays in the ...
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... Although it was some time before the social inequalities of the old system were to be broken down, this more open thinking did lead to a rapid influx of literature, philosophy, music and ideas from Western Europe. Some of the greatest Russian writers emerged during this time including Turgenev, Push ...
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... but they are all symbols of family and play a role in tying everyone together. Each student brings an object to class and tells a real or imagined story about its history. The object is then passed on to another student who retells the story of the object as if they are the younger generation of the ...
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... The Lion King from its out-of-town tryout in Minneapolis through its first year on Broadway. For the past ten years, Steven has provided business affairs services to New York Stage & Film Company. He has also advised and provided management services to other not-for-profit theatre organizations, inc ...
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... able to bring the characters to life? Did you get caught up in the story? What things do you think the actors had to work on in order to make you believe they were the characters? 7. If you were an actor, which of the characters would you like to play and why? 8. Which job would you like to try? A ...
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... use and intent clear? For example, how would the shape of the skirt in the costume affect the movement - the walk, run, sit, stand, curtsey? Excellence students will show a clear understanding of the meaning of the extract, the intention of the character, and the relationship between these and the p ...
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... considered as the culminating form, from this point of view, and any other form [of symbolic action] is to be considered as the ‘efficient’ overstressing of one or another of the ingredients found in ritual drama.”20 Lauren Friesen makes a similar observation when she suggests that “[t]he imitation ...
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... dozens of others I had read. I was able to use my experiences as an actor to study my directors. I figured out what techniques they used that had worked best for me as an actor, and was able to develop my own directing methods. From the first audition to the final performance, I spent endless hours ...
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... LISA ROBINS (Sherri) has been honored to have played the role of Sherri in The Blessing of a Broken Heart from its first public readings and subsequent run at the San Diego Rep, to libraries, schools, JCCs and theatres across the U.S. & Canada. After growing up “Jew-ish,” with no ritual whatsoever, ...
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... T. S. Eliot was the most influential literary figure in the 20th century. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (1915) and The Waste Land (1922) engaged poetry decisively with the modern world, while as a critic Eliot insisted that contemporary writing must be judged by timeless standards. A publisher ...
Untitled - Association for Theatre in Higher Education
Untitled - Association for Theatre in Higher Education

... The primary goal of the Jesuit theatre was to train the students in the art of rhetoric. This fit in with the immediate historical circumstances that were the background to the rise of the Society; with the Catholic Church under continuing attack from the heirs of the Reformation, it needed a new br ...
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... But he also has a plan: to leave a vital imprint of who he is. Lynne is to be the keeper of his memory, the guardian of their past. Join them on their journey; share their hopes, fears, smiles, strength and tears - and arrive with them as they seize the last memory and a carpe diem hope. This emotio ...
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... Modernist and Post-Modernist architectural products are greatly at variance with the conceptions of their designers (e.g. Groat, 1982; Purcell, 1984a; 1984b; 1984c). To dismiss the products of these theatre architects as being pastiches of ‘Architecture’ or being the nonarchitecture of commercialisa ...
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... pantheon of auteurs who treated dramatic texts as raw material. In the 1990s, directors often chose to adapt classic texts selected largely from the Russian literary canon, which led to a marginalization of new playwrights, who had to persuade a state theatre to stage their work, often unsuccessfull ...
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... kinds of literacy, including innovations in technology, while developing intuition, reasoning, imagination, and dexterity into unique forms of expression and communication. Theatre honors imagination and creativity, and students who engage in theatre benefit from learning these skills and many other ...
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... kinds of literacy, including innovations in technology, while developing intuition, reasoning, imagination, and dexterity into unique forms of expression and communication. Theatre honors imagination and creativity, and students who engage in theatre benefit from learning these skills and many other ...
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theatre handbook - Servite High School

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to view the latest edition - Pendle Hippodrome Theatre
to view the latest edition - Pendle Hippodrome Theatre

... before their eyes. BUT they did it anyway, using the blocks and crowbars under the trailer they pushed the safe into the back of the car. They parked the wrecked trailer on the drive of what looked like an empty house (well they hoped it was) for retrieval the next day and headed for the Theatre. BU ...
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... This type of theatre space is often referred to as theatre in the round. With an arena stage, the stage area is in the center, surrounded by audience on all sides. The arena stage, although less common today than the other three types of theatre spaces mentioned above, is probably the oldest type of ...
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Theatre



Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of art and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word ""theatre"" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, ""a place for viewing""), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, ""to see"", ""to watch"", ""to observe"").Modern Western theatre comes, in large measure, from ancient Greek drama, from which it borrows technical terminology, classification into genres, and many of its themes, stock characters, and plot elements. Theatre artist Patrice Pavis defines theatricality, theatrical language, stage writing, and the specificity of theatre as synonymous expressions that differentiate theatre from the other performing arts, literature, and the arts in general.Theatre today, broadly defined, includes performances of plays and musicals. There are connections between theatre and the art forms of ballet, opera (which uses staged, costumed performances with singing and orchestral accompaniment) and various other forms.
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