Theatre and Learning - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
... and the recent anthology Adapting Chekhov: The Text and Its Mutations. At VUW in 2011, he teaches courses in dramaturgy, modern and postmodern drama, and dramatic theory and criticism, and has directed two original theatre productions: Shit Show (2012), inspired by Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi, and Myster ...
... and the recent anthology Adapting Chekhov: The Text and Its Mutations. At VUW in 2011, he teaches courses in dramaturgy, modern and postmodern drama, and dramatic theory and criticism, and has directed two original theatre productions: Shit Show (2012), inspired by Alfred Jarry’s Ubu Roi, and Myster ...
PDF_EN - Polish Theatre Journal
... phrases from high culture and popular culture, artistic life and daily life, which she mixes and transforms in her original creative process, sticking out her tongue at the language that alienates women. Cixous’s metaphor not only neatly captures the nature of the link between feminism and language ...
... phrases from high culture and popular culture, artistic life and daily life, which she mixes and transforms in her original creative process, sticking out her tongue at the language that alienates women. Cixous’s metaphor not only neatly captures the nature of the link between feminism and language ...
Word doc - The Open University
... melodrama, admitting: 'I have purposely clustered all the melodrama into one rank bouquet' (3:677).11 Despite success with legitimate drama, Odell informs us that: 'Hamblin became mad with blood and thunder' (ibid.). To Odell, this conflict between genres reaches a critical point in the season of th ...
... melodrama, admitting: 'I have purposely clustered all the melodrama into one rank bouquet' (3:677).11 Despite success with legitimate drama, Odell informs us that: 'Hamblin became mad with blood and thunder' (ibid.). To Odell, this conflict between genres reaches a critical point in the season of th ...
Tentative Schedule Feb 2017
... “Challenging Accessibility: The ‘Radical Deaf Theatre’ of Aaron Sawyer’s The Vineyard” 2. Jodi Van Der Horn-Gibson (City University of New York/ Queensborough Community College) “rePlaying our Past: Sub-altern/Native Histories on the Contemporary ...
... “Challenging Accessibility: The ‘Radical Deaf Theatre’ of Aaron Sawyer’s The Vineyard” 2. Jodi Van Der Horn-Gibson (City University of New York/ Queensborough Community College) “rePlaying our Past: Sub-altern/Native Histories on the Contemporary ...
Cultural identity change of a royal Hungarian town, Székesfehérvár
... palaces and churches but also the houses of citizens were refurbished into this style by their owners. On its first authorised representation the town can be seen in the 1730s. The city walls and the Turkish minaret on the plot of the Jesuits demolished in 1741 can still be found there, but the char ...
... palaces and churches but also the houses of citizens were refurbished into this style by their owners. On its first authorised representation the town can be seen in the 1730s. The city walls and the Turkish minaret on the plot of the Jesuits demolished in 1741 can still be found there, but the char ...
DOCTOR DaPERTUTTO - Teatro del Silencio
... conditions of his death were not known until 1988. Meyerhold finely perceived the conflicts of a disrupted era. He gave us non-mimetic playwriting, working directly on a scenic area in which the word is only one element, and each sign has many facets, focusing in their scintillating complex relation ...
... conditions of his death were not known until 1988. Meyerhold finely perceived the conflicts of a disrupted era. He gave us non-mimetic playwriting, working directly on a scenic area in which the word is only one element, and each sign has many facets, focusing in their scintillating complex relation ...
carmen - Olney Theatre Center
... The journey to today’s performance began in 1996, when I first met Carmen’s director and co-book writer, Moisés Kaufman. He was pitching a project that would become Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, a groundbreaking exploration of sexuality and politics that established his trademark ...
... The journey to today’s performance began in 1996, when I first met Carmen’s director and co-book writer, Moisés Kaufman. He was pitching a project that would become Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, a groundbreaking exploration of sexuality and politics that established his trademark ...
Summer 2007 - Canadian Actors` Equity Association
... What other association got its members paid when Livent went under? None. What other organization backed its members through a strike to see the preservation of North America’s only year-round contract at the National Ballet of Canada? No other. Who else could run Blue Man Group out of town with its ...
... What other association got its members paid when Livent went under? None. What other organization backed its members through a strike to see the preservation of North America’s only year-round contract at the National Ballet of Canada? No other. Who else could run Blue Man Group out of town with its ...
By Dina Morrone - Magnus Theatre
... Bay to Italian Immigrant parents who came over from Calabria. Her first time on stage was at the age of four, when she and her sister sang in Calabrese and English at the Italian Hall Annual Christmas Party (some of you may have even been there!) Dina’s come a long way since that memorable Sunday. S ...
... Bay to Italian Immigrant parents who came over from Calabria. Her first time on stage was at the age of four, when she and her sister sang in Calabrese and English at the Italian Hall Annual Christmas Party (some of you may have even been there!) Dina’s come a long way since that memorable Sunday. S ...
Nordlit 34, 2015 IBSEN`S TWO VERSIONS OF THE BURIAL
... Ibsen – a practical man of the theatre Although Ibsen most likely had seen theatre performances before moving to Christiania, Ibsen’s practical theatre experience was meagre at the time of writing The Burial Mound. Whereas Ibsen in 1850 was a theatre novice, by 1854 he was a far more seasoned man of ...
... Ibsen – a practical man of the theatre Although Ibsen most likely had seen theatre performances before moving to Christiania, Ibsen’s practical theatre experience was meagre at the time of writing The Burial Mound. Whereas Ibsen in 1850 was a theatre novice, by 1854 he was a far more seasoned man of ...
Program 2005 - KCACTF Region 1
... attitude, the audition process can be an on-going “game” that enhances your craft as an actor. Brigitte Viellieu-Davis has been an actor, teaching artist and adjunct theatre professor for the past 10 years, as well as a consultant with one of New York City’s leading casting offices. In this workshop ...
... attitude, the audition process can be an on-going “game” that enhances your craft as an actor. Brigitte Viellieu-Davis has been an actor, teaching artist and adjunct theatre professor for the past 10 years, as well as a consultant with one of New York City’s leading casting offices. In this workshop ...
Program - The Old Globe
... early efforts were in poetry, not drama. “Venus and Adonis” and “The Rape of Lucrece,” two 1200-line epic poems, were first published in 1593 and 1594, respectively, when Shakespeare’s playwriting career was still in its infancy, and despite their significant successes, they hardly made him a househ ...
... early efforts were in poetry, not drama. “Venus and Adonis” and “The Rape of Lucrece,” two 1200-line epic poems, were first published in 1593 and 1594, respectively, when Shakespeare’s playwriting career was still in its infancy, and despite their significant successes, they hardly made him a househ ...
Gillian Woods Hamlet: The Play within the Play Hamlet – both the
... performance a specifically theatrical focus. Staged at the Globe in 1601, Hamlet was originally produced at a time when professional theatre was a relatively new medium (the first playhouse opened in 1567). Renaissance plays are particularly self-conscious about their own theatricality, as their wri ...
... performance a specifically theatrical focus. Staged at the Globe in 1601, Hamlet was originally produced at a time when professional theatre was a relatively new medium (the first playhouse opened in 1567). Renaissance plays are particularly self-conscious about their own theatricality, as their wri ...
Reviving the Architectural and Acoustical Theatre Heritage: the Role
... geographic, climatic, political, economic, social and cultural factors. It was not until the early 6th century BC, that the theatre had a separate architectural space in the city for drama performance. Every city had to have its public entertainments, so a theatre and later an amphitheatre, were an ...
... geographic, climatic, political, economic, social and cultural factors. It was not until the early 6th century BC, that the theatre had a separate architectural space in the city for drama performance. Every city had to have its public entertainments, so a theatre and later an amphitheatre, were an ...
THE FRAMING OF THE STAGE: THE IMPACT OF THEATER
... a group of spectators in hopes of unifying them with an understanding of abstract thought as presented in a visual-physical art. The communication of ideas between performers and audiences is known as theatrical form. Theatre artists have discovered presenting ideas in specific environments affects ...
... a group of spectators in hopes of unifying them with an understanding of abstract thought as presented in a visual-physical art. The communication of ideas between performers and audiences is known as theatrical form. Theatre artists have discovered presenting ideas in specific environments affects ...
a PDF of the program
... being the only person out there telling your own story; you thought it might be fun to have a couple of bandmates and from that came the question of, well okay, what would they do? And because it was a Sundance lab, there were other projects rehearsing at the same time and so we were able to just go ...
... being the only person out there telling your own story; you thought it might be fun to have a couple of bandmates and from that came the question of, well okay, what would they do? And because it was a Sundance lab, there were other projects rehearsing at the same time and so we were able to just go ...
MODERNIST FORM IN EARLY 20th CENTURY THEATRES IN
... architects such as Hans Poelzig, Erich Mendelsohn, and others who designed almost as important non-traditional examples.47 Perhaps because Theatres were mostly designed by 'commercial' architects, they were attracted to modernist ideas that they could interpret into something that would perhaps be ...
... architects such as Hans Poelzig, Erich Mendelsohn, and others who designed almost as important non-traditional examples.47 Perhaps because Theatres were mostly designed by 'commercial' architects, they were attracted to modernist ideas that they could interpret into something that would perhaps be ...
Transcript - Ngaio Marsh House
... Being Earnest was staged only three months after its London premiere. What was not given by these agencies was supplemented by the amateurs in several and many groups. It was here that the Marshes flourished and it was here that young Ngaio learnt her early craft. Talk of plays at the dinner table a ...
... Being Earnest was staged only three months after its London premiere. What was not given by these agencies was supplemented by the amateurs in several and many groups. It was here that the Marshes flourished and it was here that young Ngaio learnt her early craft. Talk of plays at the dinner table a ...
Francine Aness
... representative body of the State, a State that, until recently, had often operated as an enemy of the people. Not only were the Peruvian government’s forces of counterinsurgency guilty of many of the crimes the Commission sought to uncover, but other representative state institutions until now had d ...
... representative body of the State, a State that, until recently, had often operated as an enemy of the people. Not only were the Peruvian government’s forces of counterinsurgency guilty of many of the crimes the Commission sought to uncover, but other representative state institutions until now had d ...
1 A Performance History of The Witch of Edmonton Rowland Wymer
... the list of characters, W. Mago and W. Hamluc, are the names of actors (Mago appears in the cast list of Massinger’s Believe as You List), but there is no consensus among scholars and editors as to whether they were members of the original cast or that of the revival. This revival was the last known ...
... the list of characters, W. Mago and W. Hamluc, are the names of actors (Mago appears in the cast list of Massinger’s Believe as You List), but there is no consensus among scholars and editors as to whether they were members of the original cast or that of the revival. This revival was the last known ...
Introduction to the - University of Manitoba
... […] that is the possibility of knowing the laws of conduct and ultimate values, as deductible from a firm foundation of revealed certainty about the purpose of man in the universe. (351) at least in search of a dimension of the Ineffable; an effort to make man aware of the ultimate realities of ...
... […] that is the possibility of knowing the laws of conduct and ultimate values, as deductible from a firm foundation of revealed certainty about the purpose of man in the universe. (351) at least in search of a dimension of the Ineffable; an effort to make man aware of the ultimate realities of ...
Christopher Balme has argued that theatre scandals in 1920s
... professional theatre field developed late, and the amateur workers' theatre activity was not only popular, but also played an important role within the professional theatre field during the first part of the twentieth century. Although part of the workers' associations and performing at the workers' ...
... professional theatre field developed late, and the amateur workers' theatre activity was not only popular, but also played an important role within the professional theatre field during the first part of the twentieth century. Although part of the workers' associations and performing at the workers' ...
Biographies - Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas
... Deavere Smith, Richard Schechner, and Jose Munoz. Recently, Danielle had a recurring role as frenemy Suzy on the HollyWeb & Indie Series Awards nominated series FULLY ENGAGED directed by Rob Margolies (SHE WANTS ME). Additionally, she was accepted into UCB’s Advanced Improv program, had the honor of ...
... Deavere Smith, Richard Schechner, and Jose Munoz. Recently, Danielle had a recurring role as frenemy Suzy on the HollyWeb & Indie Series Awards nominated series FULLY ENGAGED directed by Rob Margolies (SHE WANTS ME). Additionally, she was accepted into UCB’s Advanced Improv program, had the honor of ...
View/Open
... A matinée performance of A Doll´s House in the provinces: The Novelty Theatre Company at the Theatre Royal Brighton Why did A Doll’s House supported by the entire company from the Novelty Theatre London travel down to Brighton? By 1880, Brighton on the south coast of England had a population of 100, ...
... A matinée performance of A Doll´s House in the provinces: The Novelty Theatre Company at the Theatre Royal Brighton Why did A Doll’s House supported by the entire company from the Novelty Theatre London travel down to Brighton? By 1880, Brighton on the south coast of England had a population of 100, ...
Autumn / Winter Festivals - Don Nixon
... Two new issues of the Czech-English contemporary dance review, Taneční zóna/Dance Zone, have been published since the last theatre.cz bulletin. The quarterly magazine focuses on the contemporary dance scene and places it in context to other secondary arts, social phenomena and also provides a commen ...
... Two new issues of the Czech-English contemporary dance review, Taneční zóna/Dance Zone, have been published since the last theatre.cz bulletin. The quarterly magazine focuses on the contemporary dance scene and places it in context to other secondary arts, social phenomena and also provides a commen ...
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.