Spring Awakening - University of Warwick
... ‘no proper place on the stage of a public theatre’ and that it did ‘infinitely more than harm than good’: • ‘Apparently the young are to be equally enlightened without giving the parents a prior choice of some less turgid channel of education. Some may find a beneficial moral in this play, but the m ...
... ‘no proper place on the stage of a public theatre’ and that it did ‘infinitely more than harm than good’: • ‘Apparently the young are to be equally enlightened without giving the parents a prior choice of some less turgid channel of education. Some may find a beneficial moral in this play, but the m ...
Spring Awakening - University of Warwick
... ‘no proper place on the stage of a public theatre’ and that it did ‘infinitely more than harm than good’: • ‘Apparently the young are to be equally enlightened without giving the parents a prior choice of some less turgid channel of education. Some may find a beneficial moral in this play, but the m ...
... ‘no proper place on the stage of a public theatre’ and that it did ‘infinitely more than harm than good’: • ‘Apparently the young are to be equally enlightened without giving the parents a prior choice of some less turgid channel of education. Some may find a beneficial moral in this play, but the m ...
about the play - Arizona Theatre Company
... real instinctive level, free from academic philosophies. I just do. My character of Picasso is not an imitation of Picasso because that would be false or impossible. My character of Picasso is me as a rich, old man who paints and lives in southern France. It’s simple and direct. After 30 years of pe ...
... real instinctive level, free from academic philosophies. I just do. My character of Picasso is not an imitation of Picasso because that would be false or impossible. My character of Picasso is me as a rich, old man who paints and lives in southern France. It’s simple and direct. After 30 years of pe ...
troupe america, inc - Rogers State University
... C. Nicole Forehand is an alum of RSU (2010), returning to the stage for the first time since graduation "because I love it!" At RSU she played Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Essie in Quietly Standing In The Shade (for which she received an Irene Ryan Nomination) and wrote and directed the prod ...
... C. Nicole Forehand is an alum of RSU (2010), returning to the stage for the first time since graduation "because I love it!" At RSU she played Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Essie in Quietly Standing In The Shade (for which she received an Irene Ryan Nomination) and wrote and directed the prod ...
The Globe Players in Balboa Park
... the first production of the National Shakespeare Festival, Twelfth Night, in 1949.13 According to McIntyre, “His judgment was certainly a key factor in their success. And anyone who remembers the long lines that gathered for every performance during the fair can testify to their appeal. In truth, it ...
... the first production of the National Shakespeare Festival, Twelfth Night, in 1949.13 According to McIntyre, “His judgment was certainly a key factor in their success. And anyone who remembers the long lines that gathered for every performance during the fair can testify to their appeal. In truth, it ...
Blocking workbook for the beginning director
... For most directors, precise planning has great advantages. The absence of distractions is of enormous importance. A related factor is the relaxation provided by not having to work under the pressure of time. A blocking decision which is made during rehearsal must be made very quickly— probably ten m ...
... For most directors, precise planning has great advantages. The absence of distractions is of enormous importance. A related factor is the relaxation provided by not having to work under the pressure of time. A blocking decision which is made during rehearsal must be made very quickly— probably ten m ...
If We Shadows Have Offended - Canadian Centre for Worship Studies
... between the Beloved, the Lover, and the Friends inviting a kind of dramatized performance that likely draws on the wedding rites of Ancient Israel.10 In the ritualized dialogue, the dramatized narrative and the festival context of such texts, we glimpse a form of that dramatized religious activity w ...
... between the Beloved, the Lover, and the Friends inviting a kind of dramatized performance that likely draws on the wedding rites of Ancient Israel.10 In the ritualized dialogue, the dramatized narrative and the festival context of such texts, we glimpse a form of that dramatized religious activity w ...
The 39 Steps - Western Canada Theatre
... anthologies. He received the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in 1979 and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1980. Alfred Hitchcock died April 29, 1980 in his Bel Air, California home ...
... anthologies. He received the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in 1979 and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1980. Alfred Hitchcock died April 29, 1980 in his Bel Air, California home ...
It Will Turn Vicious: An Exploration of the Cycle of Audience Ridicule
... performances of the sottie were held, the demographic at which they were directed, and, of course, the context of the performance itself. Scholars accept most widely a theory which proposes that the genre arose from the literal parades of fools in celebration of holidays in mystery plays, which unqu ...
... performances of the sottie were held, the demographic at which they were directed, and, of course, the context of the performance itself. Scholars accept most widely a theory which proposes that the genre arose from the literal parades of fools in celebration of holidays in mystery plays, which unqu ...
Finnish Theatre Photography and the Influence of Technology
... and transmits the performance to the audience with his images, and works in between the theatre and the spectator, but is not the artistic producer when photographing, the performance is, i.e. s/he has not chosen the lighting, costumes or set design. Theatre photography can be viewed and used, among ...
... and transmits the performance to the audience with his images, and works in between the theatre and the spectator, but is not the artistic producer when photographing, the performance is, i.e. s/he has not chosen the lighting, costumes or set design. Theatre photography can be viewed and used, among ...
ostrovsky 36
... When we walked into our dressing-rooms we faced a sight of pure vandalism. It was as if the place had been bombed. All the doors had been taken off their hinges, all the tables were broken, they had even destroyed the boxes containing the make-up. Of course these vandals did not need our makeup, but ...
... When we walked into our dressing-rooms we faced a sight of pure vandalism. It was as if the place had been bombed. All the doors had been taken off their hinges, all the tables were broken, they had even destroyed the boxes containing the make-up. Of course these vandals did not need our makeup, but ...
Concentrated Study in Educational Theatre The
... engaging audiences, the ethical responsibilities of the teaching artists, and how this work is evaluated in the short and long term are examined as the graduate students use participatory theatre strategies (such as teacher in role, image and forum theatre, hot-seating, role on the wall), to engage ...
... engaging audiences, the ethical responsibilities of the teaching artists, and how this work is evaluated in the short and long term are examined as the graduate students use participatory theatre strategies (such as teacher in role, image and forum theatre, hot-seating, role on the wall), to engage ...
DRAMA and Introduction
... at which the play was hoped to be performed. It was the archon who “granted a chorus” to the poets selected, which meant that he provided a choregus, a wealthy gentleman, who paid – among other things – the expenses of the chorus. The office of the choregus was regarded as a highly honourable and s ...
... at which the play was hoped to be performed. It was the archon who “granted a chorus” to the poets selected, which meant that he provided a choregus, a wealthy gentleman, who paid – among other things – the expenses of the chorus. The office of the choregus was regarded as a highly honourable and s ...
Wilson, Pat H. "Act, Sing, Speak: Voice in the World of Theatre" in A
... overlook the work and life conrexts of the performers with y.hg* they work. This oversight can be perilous. It is ...
... overlook the work and life conrexts of the performers with y.hg* they work. This oversight can be perilous. It is ...
Text - McGill University
... was added the comedy of Aristophanes. The Greeks, then, originated the two main forms of the drama - tragedy and comedy. They presented their plays in amphitheatres, of which the stage was a semi-circular space where the chorus danced and sang. This space was called the orchestra, from the Greek wor ...
... was added the comedy of Aristophanes. The Greeks, then, originated the two main forms of the drama - tragedy and comedy. They presented their plays in amphitheatres, of which the stage was a semi-circular space where the chorus danced and sang. This space was called the orchestra, from the Greek wor ...
KABUKI
... The samurai class was eliminated and Japan opened to the west. 1872 was the starting points of changing in Japanese culture, under the motto “civilization and enlightenment”. The government wanted to make the theatre useful for education purpose, so in practise it meant historically accurate plays a ...
... The samurai class was eliminated and Japan opened to the west. 1872 was the starting points of changing in Japanese culture, under the motto “civilization and enlightenment”. The government wanted to make the theatre useful for education purpose, so in practise it meant historically accurate plays a ...
Nomads Theatre Company
... news of Nomads. The Artistic Director must be able to handle high stress situations, and maintain calm in even the direst of circumstances. S/he is the foremost representative of the Company, and is encouraged to be in contact with other organizations in the effort to collaborate. Executive Meeting ...
... news of Nomads. The Artistic Director must be able to handle high stress situations, and maintain calm in even the direst of circumstances. S/he is the foremost representative of the Company, and is encouraged to be in contact with other organizations in the effort to collaborate. Executive Meeting ...
Staging of Classical Drama around 2000
... naïve’ audiences. Changes in educational backgrounds and frameworks of cultural reference as well as the increasing diversity of audiences often make it unsafe for producers to assume detailed knowledge of the ancient legends and myths, let alone of details of particular plays. The assumed level of ...
... naïve’ audiences. Changes in educational backgrounds and frameworks of cultural reference as well as the increasing diversity of audiences often make it unsafe for producers to assume detailed knowledge of the ancient legends and myths, let alone of details of particular plays. The assumed level of ...
The non-verbal in drama translation: Spanish classical theatre in
... dramatic text to another language. Confusion arises even with the word ‘translation’: as Bassnett has observed (1998:94-95), this term is used both to refer to the transfer of a text towards a target culture and to imply the transposition of a written text into performance, the latter being expresse ...
... dramatic text to another language. Confusion arises even with the word ‘translation’: as Bassnett has observed (1998:94-95), this term is used both to refer to the transfer of a text towards a target culture and to imply the transposition of a written text into performance, the latter being expresse ...
Roe program - Arena Stage
... Being in the nation’s capital, Arena plays a role in setting the artistic agenda in the city. Washingtonians are always ready for work that pushes beyond the comfort zone and asks them to look at all sides of a story. As many of you know, government funding contributes to the resources we have. This ...
... Being in the nation’s capital, Arena plays a role in setting the artistic agenda in the city. Washingtonians are always ready for work that pushes beyond the comfort zone and asks them to look at all sides of a story. As many of you know, government funding contributes to the resources we have. This ...
House Programme - Arts Club Theatre Company
... His parents were impoverished tenant farmers, who enlisted their young son to help pick cotton in the fields. Later in life, Phillips recalled the songs sung by black labourers, working alongside him and his parents in the fields, informing, from an early age, his sense of popular music—that is, a mus ...
... His parents were impoverished tenant farmers, who enlisted their young son to help pick cotton in the fields. Later in life, Phillips recalled the songs sung by black labourers, working alongside him and his parents in the fields, informing, from an early age, his sense of popular music—that is, a mus ...
Sizwe Bansi program.indd - Lantern Theater Company
... on paper in order to arrive eventually at the stage and a live performance, I was able to write directly into its space and silence via the actor.” Sizwe Bansi draws from each man’s life: Fugard’s experiences as a law clerk at the Native Commissioner’s Court in Johannesburg, where he saw the pass la ...
... on paper in order to arrive eventually at the stage and a live performance, I was able to write directly into its space and silence via the actor.” Sizwe Bansi draws from each man’s life: Fugard’s experiences as a law clerk at the Native Commissioner’s Court in Johannesburg, where he saw the pass la ...
IFTR Conference Stockholm 2016 : Presenting the Theatrical Past
... characters who croak like frogs in the rainy season (I am reminded of the chorus in Aristophanes, Frogs.) The hymn is also interpreted variously. Some see it as mockery of mantra-chanting Brahmins who are compared with a bunch of frogs croaking in the rainy season. This is an interesting sidelight ...
... characters who croak like frogs in the rainy season (I am reminded of the chorus in Aristophanes, Frogs.) The hymn is also interpreted variously. Some see it as mockery of mantra-chanting Brahmins who are compared with a bunch of frogs croaking in the rainy season. This is an interesting sidelight ...
Grade Six Module Three - Los Angeles Unified School District
... comedies & tragedies in competition ...
... comedies & tragedies in competition ...
XANADU - Lawrence Family JCC
... same name which was, in turn, inspired by the 1947 Rita Hayworth film Down to Earth. The title is a reference to the poem, Kubla Khan, or A Vision in a Dream. A Fragment, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Xanadu is the name of the Chinese province where Khan establishes his pleasure garden in the poem. Th ...
... same name which was, in turn, inspired by the 1947 Rita Hayworth film Down to Earth. The title is a reference to the poem, Kubla Khan, or A Vision in a Dream. A Fragment, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Xanadu is the name of the Chinese province where Khan establishes his pleasure garden in the poem. Th ...
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.