directing experience - Voice and Speech Trainers Association
... Voice, Speech, Dialects and Text teacher for the Professional Actor Training Program (MFA) at University of North Carolina (Head of Program December l997-August 2005. Coach for PlayMakers Repertory Theatre (Equity-LORT). Rank: Full Professor. Taught three-year sequence of courses in vocal production ...
... Voice, Speech, Dialects and Text teacher for the Professional Actor Training Program (MFA) at University of North Carolina (Head of Program December l997-August 2005. Coach for PlayMakers Repertory Theatre (Equity-LORT). Rank: Full Professor. Taught three-year sequence of courses in vocal production ...
Debate 456 - First News for Schools
... Although Shakespeare was a popular writer within his lifetime, it is after his death that his work became appreciated on a large scale. This was largely thanks to the publication of the First Folio – a collection of Shakespeare’s plays put together by two actors from The Lord Chamberlain’s Men. The ...
... Although Shakespeare was a popular writer within his lifetime, it is after his death that his work became appreciated on a large scale. This was largely thanks to the publication of the First Folio – a collection of Shakespeare’s plays put together by two actors from The Lord Chamberlain’s Men. The ...
New Orleans Rulebook (NOLA) 2011-2013
... (b) If fewer than three Actors are signed to an Equity contract, the stage manager need not be signed to an Equity contract. (2) As of May 7, 2012, a Stage Manager must be signed to an Equity contract for all productions. MARDI GRAS. For rehearsal and performance guidelines during Mardi Gras, please ...
... (b) If fewer than three Actors are signed to an Equity contract, the stage manager need not be signed to an Equity contract. (2) As of May 7, 2012, a Stage Manager must be signed to an Equity contract for all productions. MARDI GRAS. For rehearsal and performance guidelines during Mardi Gras, please ...
The World Of Noël Coward MORE FROM THE ARCHIVES NOËL
... realise for the first time what a very good play it is. It has not been frequently produced - certainly compared with the great plays from the 1930s. But in fact I think that there is a case to be made for Relative Values to be Coward’s masterpiece. The reason is the brilliance of the plot and the d ...
... realise for the first time what a very good play it is. It has not been frequently produced - certainly compared with the great plays from the 1930s. But in fact I think that there is a case to be made for Relative Values to be Coward’s masterpiece. The reason is the brilliance of the plot and the d ...
Who`s this Playwright IL Caragiale Today?
... is how things are between 2010 and 2012. For this reason, the Romanian theatre – used to taking advantage of any type of contextualization of the classical plays, used to employ any type of key in staging them, bearing the inheritance of the so-called handicap of a period in which the stage and its ...
... is how things are between 2010 and 2012. For this reason, the Romanian theatre – used to taking advantage of any type of contextualization of the classical plays, used to employ any type of key in staging them, bearing the inheritance of the so-called handicap of a period in which the stage and its ...
Resources for Teachers PDF Document
... but I do have some language skills (I read ancient Greek and Latin) so was able to follow the text using a dictionary, and unpick anything knotty. Our director Walter Meierjohann is of course German, and he has been incredibly helpful with the language, particularly in teaching me how direct Brecht ...
... but I do have some language skills (I read ancient Greek and Latin) so was able to follow the text using a dictionary, and unpick anything knotty. Our director Walter Meierjohann is of course German, and he has been incredibly helpful with the language, particularly in teaching me how direct Brecht ...
Touring Program - Regional Arts Victoria
... Marketing Selling Points: We often find pop up performances and pre show busking is highly effective. International guest artists from Ghana, West Africa is also a big draw card. Asanti are the only company in Australia exploring this genre. Asanti have worked extensively throughout regional Victori ...
... Marketing Selling Points: We often find pop up performances and pre show busking is highly effective. International guest artists from Ghana, West Africa is also a big draw card. Asanti are the only company in Australia exploring this genre. Asanti have worked extensively throughout regional Victori ...
MODERN AMERICAN
... who had lost his licence to practise, was in effect itself an expression of his sense of his own disintegrating powers. Where did the work end and the life begin? The man who consigns Blanche to insanity later found himself in a straitjacket. Later still he wrote a play set in an empty theatre in whi ...
... who had lost his licence to practise, was in effect itself an expression of his sense of his own disintegrating powers. Where did the work end and the life begin? The man who consigns Blanche to insanity later found himself in a straitjacket. Later still he wrote a play set in an empty theatre in whi ...
Read the Program - Goodspeed Musicals
... with Brian Murray and Frances Sternhagen, Jim Slattery in the Mint Theatre’s recent Temporal Powers, Gary Hall in Apple Cove for The Woman’s Project, and Jack in Salvation for Hudson Stage. Regional theatres include Indiana Repertory and the Goodman Theatre. Paul was a featured player in “Ryan’s Hop ...
... with Brian Murray and Frances Sternhagen, Jim Slattery in the Mint Theatre’s recent Temporal Powers, Gary Hall in Apple Cove for The Woman’s Project, and Jack in Salvation for Hudson Stage. Regional theatres include Indiana Repertory and the Goodman Theatre. Paul was a featured player in “Ryan’s Hop ...
Document
... stage at the Globe. The enigmatic and puzzling nature of the latest products of Shakespearean workshop would seem to indicate that he was experimenting to integrate old and new conventions of the stage, conscious of the widening gap between the forms of his youth and that of his age. ...
... stage at the Globe. The enigmatic and puzzling nature of the latest products of Shakespearean workshop would seem to indicate that he was experimenting to integrate old and new conventions of the stage, conscious of the widening gap between the forms of his youth and that of his age. ...
RADA Issue 25
... in the hard times of war and to give much prized support in the post-war years, attending several fund-raising events as the Academy fought to find the resources for rebuilding after the bombing that had destroyed the theatre. As HM The Queen Mother, she opened the new Vanbrugh Theatre in December 1 ...
... in the hard times of war and to give much prized support in the post-war years, attending several fund-raising events as the Academy fought to find the resources for rebuilding after the bombing that had destroyed the theatre. As HM The Queen Mother, she opened the new Vanbrugh Theatre in December 1 ...
â`I saw Othelloï¼s visage in his mindï¼, or `White Mask, Black
... awareness of the differences between past and present, between self and other, as well as of the compatibilities between the two. For example, in Noh theatre, particularly in Mugen-Noh (phantasmal Noh), Waki (the mediator usually represented by a Buddhist priest) encounters Shite (the spirit or ghos ...
... awareness of the differences between past and present, between self and other, as well as of the compatibilities between the two. For example, in Noh theatre, particularly in Mugen-Noh (phantasmal Noh), Waki (the mediator usually represented by a Buddhist priest) encounters Shite (the spirit or ghos ...
File - Bexley Grammar School Performing Arts
... gesture’ (Barber S., Interview with Pumpkin Interactive, 2010) may be used to confuse the audience and not understand how Beatrice is feeling at this stage. To show this, the performer could hesitate to take the letter off of Cenci or, to show their nervousness of discovering the truth, they could c ...
... gesture’ (Barber S., Interview with Pumpkin Interactive, 2010) may be used to confuse the audience and not understand how Beatrice is feeling at this stage. To show this, the performer could hesitate to take the letter off of Cenci or, to show their nervousness of discovering the truth, they could c ...
New Orleans Rulebook (NOLA) 14-17
... of all productions and the hiring of Stage Managers will be conducted in such a manner as to provide full and fair consideration to Actors of all ethnicities (including but not limited to African-American, Asian/Asian-Pacific American, Hispanic-American, Native American, multi-cultural), women, seni ...
... of all productions and the hiring of Stage Managers will be conducted in such a manner as to provide full and fair consideration to Actors of all ethnicities (including but not limited to African-American, Asian/Asian-Pacific American, Hispanic-American, Native American, multi-cultural), women, seni ...
Staging the Scientist: The Representation of Science and its
... that stages two parallel stories: The journey of Welsh-Lithuanian Alice, a contemporary woman, who mysteriously left her boyfriend Virgil to look for her never seen father in Eastern Europe; and the 1991 discovery of the Iceman, a frozen body found in the Northern Italian Alps that thought to be mor ...
... that stages two parallel stories: The journey of Welsh-Lithuanian Alice, a contemporary woman, who mysteriously left her boyfriend Virgil to look for her never seen father in Eastern Europe; and the 1991 discovery of the Iceman, a frozen body found in the Northern Italian Alps that thought to be mor ...
View the Funny Girl Audience Guide
... about the theatre as a place where you escape, and it has elements of that and that's what's elusive about it, but it's also a place where we encounter things. We go to the theatre to see the life we live more clearly, to see it in a deeper or sharper perspective. And Fanny does that her whole life. ...
... about the theatre as a place where you escape, and it has elements of that and that's what's elusive about it, but it's also a place where we encounter things. We go to the theatre to see the life we live more clearly, to see it in a deeper or sharper perspective. And Fanny does that her whole life. ...
View PDF - Continuum Journal
... The sometimes “bitter clashes” of the 1890s, as reported by James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938), between his theatre colleagues Robert A. Cole (1868-1911) and Will Marion Cook (1869-1944), mostly over what should be the proper nature of Negro Musical theatre, was, in fact, a deep critique of black dram ...
... The sometimes “bitter clashes” of the 1890s, as reported by James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938), between his theatre colleagues Robert A. Cole (1868-1911) and Will Marion Cook (1869-1944), mostly over what should be the proper nature of Negro Musical theatre, was, in fact, a deep critique of black dram ...
this PDF file
... of the people by using folk stage production. But, due to different complexities, the dream of IPT did not come true. Within several years of its origin, it was divided due to ideal contradiction. But this institution was established from the spontaneous feeling and emotion which did not fail in att ...
... of the people by using folk stage production. But, due to different complexities, the dream of IPT did not come true. Within several years of its origin, it was divided due to ideal contradiction. But this institution was established from the spontaneous feeling and emotion which did not fail in att ...
TEXTUAL APPROPRIATION: TOTALITARIAN VIOLENCE IN
... witty way. His radical experiment, in which he condenses Shakespeare’s text in a new, deliberately subversive collage and inserts it into a frameplay of his own invention is, like Shakespeare’s Macbeth, a reflection upon institutionalized or legitimized violence to enforce the power interests of the ...
... witty way. His radical experiment, in which he condenses Shakespeare’s text in a new, deliberately subversive collage and inserts it into a frameplay of his own invention is, like Shakespeare’s Macbeth, a reflection upon institutionalized or legitimized violence to enforce the power interests of the ...
Published Version
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... Department of Economic Development .......................................................................................... 76 The Foundation for Sport and the Arts ............................................................................................ 76 Sponsors and ABSA ................... ...
VCE Prompt Pack (single pages)
... I was an actor in a production of King Lear at Nimrod. I was playing Oswald and various other spear carriers and I got to know the play backwards because I listened to it every night. I had already written The Kid, which was an urban, gritty kind of piece and I remember thinking—‘How do you get to t ...
... I was an actor in a production of King Lear at Nimrod. I was playing Oswald and various other spear carriers and I got to know the play backwards because I listened to it every night. I had already written The Kid, which was an urban, gritty kind of piece and I remember thinking—‘How do you get to t ...
Czech Puppet Theatre in Global Contexts
... centuries, there is a historiographical, methodological crux. While there are numerous records of early modern puppeteers documenting the popularity and wide dissemination of the art form through (and beyond) Europe, no plausible narrative of continuity with more recent times has been written – and ...
... centuries, there is a historiographical, methodological crux. While there are numerous records of early modern puppeteers documenting the popularity and wide dissemination of the art form through (and beyond) Europe, no plausible narrative of continuity with more recent times has been written – and ...
An analysis of modern adaptations of Euripides` Medea and Trojan
... features. Mitchell created a generic war scene in which we see upper class women in a trance dealing with their setting in a loading bay at a dock. Bird’s version was intimately horrific as it was staged at a women and baby unit of a prison. She modernised the chorus to one pregnant lady and gives T ...
... features. Mitchell created a generic war scene in which we see upper class women in a trance dealing with their setting in a loading bay at a dock. Bird’s version was intimately horrific as it was staged at a women and baby unit of a prison. She modernised the chorus to one pregnant lady and gives T ...
Titus Andronicus Entire First Folio
... While dimming the house lights has drastically changed the overall aesthetic of theatre, another modern movement has had even greater impact on theatre in the 20th century. Psycho-analysis— Id, ego, super-ego and subconscious desires— made theatre more introspective in its search for truth. As theat ...
... While dimming the house lights has drastically changed the overall aesthetic of theatre, another modern movement has had even greater impact on theatre in the 20th century. Psycho-analysis— Id, ego, super-ego and subconscious desires— made theatre more introspective in its search for truth. As theat ...
ESTONIAN STATE PUPPET THEATRE
... The topic of my thesis was not difficult to choose. As I joined the Estonian State Puppet Theatre in 2010, I realised that I knew very little about its founding and history, practically nothing. Many customs, traditions and stories remained a mystery to me ± why they were what they were and not some ...
... The topic of my thesis was not difficult to choose. As I joined the Estonian State Puppet Theatre in 2010, I realised that I knew very little about its founding and history, practically nothing. Many customs, traditions and stories remained a mystery to me ± why they were what they were and not some ...
Actor
An actor (actress is sometimes used for females; see § Terminology) is a person portraying a character in a dramatic or comic production; he or she performs in film, television, theatre, radio, commercials or music videos. Actor, ὑποκριτής (hypokrites), literally means ""one who interprets""; an actor, then, is one who interprets a dramatic character. Method acting is an approach in which the actor identifies with the portrayed character by recalling emotions or reactions from his or her own life. Presentational acting refers to a relationship between actor and audience, whether by direct address or indirectly by specific use of language, looks, gestures or other signs indicating that the character or actor is aware of the audience's presence. In representational acting, ""actors want to make us 'believe' they are the character; they pretend.""Formerly, in some societies, only men could become actors, and women's roles were generally played by men or boys. In modern times, women occasionally played the roles of prepubescent boys.