old anatomical theatres and what took place therein
... of this it had a great attraction for visitors. The illustration shows its bizarre adornments as they were in 1610. Leyden was in the act of taking the lead in anatomy and its theatre was widely copied. Pauw's theatre lasted until 1822 when the library expanded into the whole of the church. The depa ...
... of this it had a great attraction for visitors. The illustration shows its bizarre adornments as they were in 1610. Leyden was in the act of taking the lead in anatomy and its theatre was widely copied. Pauw's theatre lasted until 1822 when the library expanded into the whole of the church. The depa ...
Arkansas Repertory Theatre - Theatre Communications Group
... The Rep has embarked on several efforts to directly involve audience members in the creation and production of works for its stages. One example from 2007 involves It Happened in Little Rock, a play about the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School during the Civil Rights Movement, written ...
... The Rep has embarked on several efforts to directly involve audience members in the creation and production of works for its stages. One example from 2007 involves It Happened in Little Rock, a play about the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School during the Civil Rights Movement, written ...
JUNE 12 - Platonov Arts Festival
... of the IV International Platonov Arts Festival ! I am very pleased to welcome you on the hospitable Voronezh land! It is for the fourth time that the annual International Platonov Festival has given us a unique opportunity to become a part of the grand celebration that Art is. Not only has the festi ...
... of the IV International Platonov Arts Festival ! I am very pleased to welcome you on the hospitable Voronezh land! It is for the fourth time that the annual International Platonov Festival has given us a unique opportunity to become a part of the grand celebration that Art is. Not only has the festi ...
2017-18 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT Page 1 of 7
... be directed by James Dean Palmer. The tour brings condensed, re-interpreted 45-minute adaptations of classic literature to schools and community venues throughout the state. The FSU/Asolo Conservatory kicks off its season in November with Sophocles’ OEDIPUS, the story of one viciously egotistical ru ...
... be directed by James Dean Palmer. The tour brings condensed, re-interpreted 45-minute adaptations of classic literature to schools and community venues throughout the state. The FSU/Asolo Conservatory kicks off its season in November with Sophocles’ OEDIPUS, the story of one viciously egotistical ru ...
Acting Out in Hospital Corridors: Playback Theatre in a Medical Setting
... interested, it became problematic to have so much of AIM’s energy focused on one program. After I was hired as the dramatist in residence, the AIM administration decided that no other paid artists could use their contracted hours to be in the troupe. We then went through an awkward period. Many arti ...
... interested, it became problematic to have so much of AIM’s energy focused on one program. After I was hired as the dramatist in residence, the AIM administration decided that no other paid artists could use their contracted hours to be in the troupe. We then went through an awkward period. Many arti ...
Kalita Humphreys Theater Kalita Humphreys Theater
... and facing Point Lobos. Near the cottage, he built a 40-foot stone tower. Both the structures and the location figure strongly in Jeffers’s life and poetry. Jeffers’ verse, much of which is set in the Carmel/Big Sur region, celebrates the awesome beauty of coastal hills and ravines. His poetry often ...
... and facing Point Lobos. Near the cottage, he built a 40-foot stone tower. Both the structures and the location figure strongly in Jeffers’s life and poetry. Jeffers’ verse, much of which is set in the Carmel/Big Sur region, celebrates the awesome beauty of coastal hills and ravines. His poetry often ...
Eight Position Statements - Open Research Exeter
... scenography” or “Klangszenographie”4. This may take a number of forms: in Katie Mitchell’s ‘multimedia’ productions, for example, the acoustic separation of the diegetic narrative world ...
... scenography” or “Klangszenographie”4. This may take a number of forms: in Katie Mitchell’s ‘multimedia’ productions, for example, the acoustic separation of the diegetic narrative world ...
90302 - Exemplars
... they are eavesdropping. This is what they would have done in Shakespeares time. Back then the actor’s gestures would’ve been quite melodramatic because of the large audience. My extract will not need such melodramatic actions because the audience will only be a few meters away from me. So my perform ...
... they are eavesdropping. This is what they would have done in Shakespeares time. Back then the actor’s gestures would’ve been quite melodramatic because of the large audience. My extract will not need such melodramatic actions because the audience will only be a few meters away from me. So my perform ...
OUR TOWN by Thornton Wilder
... Our Town is known for its minimalist staging. The setting is usually only two tables, two ladders for a short period of time, and some chairs. Here are some other plays that work magic with minimal sets. ...
... Our Town is known for its minimalist staging. The setting is usually only two tables, two ladders for a short period of time, and some chairs. Here are some other plays that work magic with minimal sets. ...
R4 MASTER 43 Festival Brochure
... Committee, the Respondent Coordinators and all who responded to our incredibly diverse productions in 2010. The work you all do enriches this festival and challenges our students to do their best work. This year’s festival continues the tradition of providing a wide range of opportunities for our st ...
... Committee, the Respondent Coordinators and all who responded to our incredibly diverse productions in 2010. The work you all do enriches this festival and challenges our students to do their best work. This year’s festival continues the tradition of providing a wide range of opportunities for our st ...
a PDF of the program
... Cho’s Aubergine, and the prescient story of political corruption in Macbeth. What I find so intriguing about this production of Treasure Island is that it’s told through an adult lens. Mary Zimmerman came to the story a few years ago—and I soon learned that several members of Berkeley Rep’s staff al ...
... Cho’s Aubergine, and the prescient story of political corruption in Macbeth. What I find so intriguing about this production of Treasure Island is that it’s told through an adult lens. Mary Zimmerman came to the story a few years ago—and I soon learned that several members of Berkeley Rep’s staff al ...
LMDA 2014 BIOS Rachel Abrams is a rising senior in the
... identity, and the performing body in eighteenth-century Europe. In addition to the new Hamburg Dramaturgy translation, she is working on a monograph with the working title “Embodying Germanity: Hamburg Dramaturgy, Theatrical Performance, and Affective Cultural Identity” and is translating Carlo Gozz ...
... identity, and the performing body in eighteenth-century Europe. In addition to the new Hamburg Dramaturgy translation, she is working on a monograph with the working title “Embodying Germanity: Hamburg Dramaturgy, Theatrical Performance, and Affective Cultural Identity” and is translating Carlo Gozz ...
Director - La Jolla Playhouse
... Playhouse since October, 2007. During his tenure, he has helmed the West Coast premiere of His Girl Friday, David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross, the world premiere of Arthur Kopit and Anton Dudley’s A Dram of Drummhicit, Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the world premiere of Claudia Shear’s Re ...
... Playhouse since October, 2007. During his tenure, he has helmed the West Coast premiere of His Girl Friday, David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross, the world premiere of Arthur Kopit and Anton Dudley’s A Dram of Drummhicit, Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the world premiere of Claudia Shear’s Re ...
What Brecht did for theater [sic]
... will directly implicate the spectator in the performance and reinforce ‘the illusion of theatre’.23 Whilst The Cenci was performed for the first time in 1935 at the proscenium arch, Théâtre des Folies-Wagram (see Appendix 2), the venue of a more recent production adapted and directed by John Jahnke ...
... will directly implicate the spectator in the performance and reinforce ‘the illusion of theatre’.23 Whilst The Cenci was performed for the first time in 1935 at the proscenium arch, Théâtre des Folies-Wagram (see Appendix 2), the venue of a more recent production adapted and directed by John Jahnke ...
Cabaret, Encore Arts Seattle
... in the decades since its first staging. I’m so glad to be back home at Village Theatre, with such a talented cast, orchestra, and creative and production team, to bring this classic to new life. This musical adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin Stories made its Broadway bow in 1966, under th ...
... in the decades since its first staging. I’m so glad to be back home at Village Theatre, with such a talented cast, orchestra, and creative and production team, to bring this classic to new life. This musical adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin Stories made its Broadway bow in 1966, under th ...
CULTURAL PROGRAM PROJECT ENGLISH THEATRE: “ALL
... Within the class system of Elizabethan England, William Shakespeare did not seem destined for greatness. He was not born into a family of nobility or significant wealth. He did not continue his formal education at university, nor did he come under the mentorship of a senior artist, nor did he marry ...
... Within the class system of Elizabethan England, William Shakespeare did not seem destined for greatness. He was not born into a family of nobility or significant wealth. He did not continue his formal education at university, nor did he come under the mentorship of a senior artist, nor did he marry ...
WILDE ABOUT HENRY
... mentioned. More pointedly, his relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas is referred to euphemistically as a ...
... mentioned. More pointedly, his relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas is referred to euphemistically as a ...
Rhinoceros bid - Michael Pilch Studio
... the metamorphosis of human into animal, the creation of a town stricken with ‘rhinoceritis’ and exploration of the theatrical possibilities created in trying to tell a story so dependent of the arrival of a huge, rampaging animal. Storytelling will be central to our realisation of Ionesco’s play. In ...
... the metamorphosis of human into animal, the creation of a town stricken with ‘rhinoceritis’ and exploration of the theatrical possibilities created in trying to tell a story so dependent of the arrival of a huge, rampaging animal. Storytelling will be central to our realisation of Ionesco’s play. In ...
Einerman, Julie Massey, Michael Mellini, Tanya
... theory: “We see more horror in literature and film because horror is a genre primarily concerned with the imagination, and that makes it inherently more cerebral, introspective and reactive. Inner monologue and anxiety are much easier to depict in prose or through film editing than they are on stage ...
... theory: “We see more horror in literature and film because horror is a genre primarily concerned with the imagination, and that makes it inherently more cerebral, introspective and reactive. Inner monologue and anxiety are much easier to depict in prose or through film editing than they are on stage ...
ARTicles 2-1 - American Repertory Theater
... Brooke’s version of the Romeo and Juliet story is taken from a French poem by Pierre Boaistuau (1559) that was based on an Italian story by Matteo Bandello (1554), which was itself inspired by Luigi da Porto’s Giulietta e Romeo (circa 1530). Although Shakespeare also consulted William Painter’s 1562 ...
... Brooke’s version of the Romeo and Juliet story is taken from a French poem by Pierre Boaistuau (1559) that was based on an Italian story by Matteo Bandello (1554), which was itself inspired by Luigi da Porto’s Giulietta e Romeo (circa 1530). Although Shakespeare also consulted William Painter’s 1562 ...
Shifting Perception in Tragedy: September 2001 to
... Non-fictional events that are labeled tragic are much harder to understand because it is not possible to take in the full picture. Taylor described this by saying, “Talk of ‘tragedy,’ like ‘war,’ gives the events a sense of directionality, containability, and moral purpose that they do not have” (Ta ...
... Non-fictional events that are labeled tragic are much harder to understand because it is not possible to take in the full picture. Taylor described this by saying, “Talk of ‘tragedy,’ like ‘war,’ gives the events a sense of directionality, containability, and moral purpose that they do not have” (Ta ...
Theatre Arts - Santa Barbara City College
... university—ready to do advanced, upper-division work. Hands-on practical experience is stressed through a wide-ranging production program. Students have the opportunity of working in all phases of production and performance and are encouraged to take on increasing levels of responsibility. By the ti ...
... university—ready to do advanced, upper-division work. Hands-on practical experience is stressed through a wide-ranging production program. Students have the opportunity of working in all phases of production and performance and are encouraged to take on increasing levels of responsibility. By the ti ...
New Repertory Theatre, Inc.
... community outreach programs to remove physical and socio-economic barriers so that all may participate in the arts. These efforts include strategic partnerships with other non-profit organizations, free performances and tickets for underserved members of the community, and American Sign Language and ...
... community outreach programs to remove physical and socio-economic barriers so that all may participate in the arts. These efforts include strategic partnerships with other non-profit organizations, free performances and tickets for underserved members of the community, and American Sign Language and ...
The Active Analysis Method as an instrument of modern theatre 1
... action (striving) and the realization (action) together arrange the creative process of emotional experience.” (p.154) As a whole this part of Stanislavsky’s work is incomplete and transitional. To some extent it refers to all the three basic works of the 4th volume. It means, that Stanislasky alway ...
... action (striving) and the realization (action) together arrange the creative process of emotional experience.” (p.154) As a whole this part of Stanislavsky’s work is incomplete and transitional. To some extent it refers to all the three basic works of the 4th volume. It means, that Stanislasky alway ...
Rebecca udden`s Down-to-Earth `Utopia`
... “Most important was that we were establishing a style of playing,” Udden says of the Autry House years. “Because the space we were using was being used for other things during the day, we had to concentrate on the language, the interpretation, the acting.” They were establishing their theatre of int ...
... “Most important was that we were establishing a style of playing,” Udden says of the Autry House years. “Because the space we were using was being used for other things during the day, we had to concentrate on the language, the interpretation, the acting.” They were establishing their theatre of int ...
Medieval theatre
Medieval theatre refers to the theatre in the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century A.D. and the beginning of the Renaissance in approximately the 15th century A.D. Medieval theatre covers all drama produced in Europe over that thousand-year period and refers to a variety of genres, including liturgical drama, mystery plays, morality plays, farces and masques. Beginning with Hrosvitha of Gandersheim in the 10th century, Medieval drama was for the most part very religious and moral in its themes, staging and traditions. The most famous examples of Medieval plays are the English cycle dramas, the York Mystery Plays, the Chester Mystery Plays, the Wakefield Mystery Plays and the N-Town Plays, as well as the morality play, Everyman.Due to a lack of surviving records and texts, a low literacy rate of the general population, and the opposition of the clergy to some types of performance, there are few surviving sources on Medieval drama of the Early and High Medieval periods. However, by the late period, drama and theatre began to become more secularized and a larger number of records survive documenting plays and performances.