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“Bringing Back the Essential Meaning of the Theatre”: Harold Pinter and the Belarus Free Theatre

“Bringing Back the Essential Meaning of the Theatre”: Harold Pinter and the Belarus Free Theatre

... studio theatre, a small, wrecked one-storey house in the outskirts of Minsk which served as headquarters for the Belarus Free Theatre, a dissident – and therefore banned – company that opposes the ...

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Kate O'Brien in the theatre

Kate O'Brien in the theatre

... the theatre a lot and Veronica Turleigh, who was just out of the Academy of Dramatic Art, very young, bet me a pound that I wouldn’t write a play in a month to give to her and I did! She took it to an agent, and ...

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Adaptation and Storytelling in the Theatre

Adaptation and Storytelling in the Theatre

... the theatre need not, of course, be narrative-led: its makers might prioritize the formal challenges inherent in the chosen source material, or may be motivated by another agendaÑcultural, political, economicÑto ...

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Growing Up With the Theatre

Growing Up With the Theatre

... Although some people would say the National Negro Theatre did not develop into a lasting institution, Howard Players was and is a viable theatre group that has given to the world many gr[r] ...

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The Astronomical Orientation of Ancient Greek Theatres in Relation to the Topography and the Greek Mythology

The Astronomical Orientation of Ancient Greek Theatres in Relation to the Topography and the Greek Mythology

... Based on the above findings apart from the relation of theatres orientation with the ancient myths and constellations there are also two significant aspects that must be taken in to consideration. The first is the ...

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Actor Alone: Solo Performance in New Zealand

Actor Alone: Solo Performance in New Zealand

... middle-class theatre has ...creating theatre that reflected the New Zealand experience, and his plays, like Mason’s, are very much an attempt to comment directly upon what it means to be a New ...of ...

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Trans formative theatre : living further realities

Trans formative theatre : living further realities

... the theatre-goers. The listeners, like the theatre-goers, have the option to engage with the show when they want, in their case via the ...a theatre show, neither being subordinate to the ...

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Theatre and Anti-Theatre-The Escape of Self in the Contemorary British and American Drama

Theatre and Anti-Theatre-The Escape of Self in the Contemorary British and American Drama

... The theatre of Tennessee Williams is erotic, sensational and lurid as the dramatist depicts the corrosion of self of his protagonists who indulge into perversion to end alienation, often become the victims of ...

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Appearing Live: Spectatorship, Affect, and Liveness in Contemporary British Performance

Appearing Live: Spectatorship, Affect, and Liveness in Contemporary British Performance

... the theatre might be, in most cases, audience members maintain the knowledge that they are in a theater, watching other human beings perform onstage for ...

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Alberto Sartoris’ Contribution to the Architectural Culture of Theatre: From the Private Theatre of Casa Gualino to the Avant-garde Theatre for Geneva

Alberto Sartoris’ Contribution to the Architectural Culture of Theatre: From the Private Theatre of Casa Gualino to the Avant-garde Theatre for Geneva

... the theatre project for Geneva, as well as the project of the small theatre for Gualino, are just some of the first attempts made by Sartoris to give light to a new form of architectural experimentation, ...

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At the nexus between theatre and education : a study of theatre artists' teaching practices

At the nexus between theatre and education : a study of theatre artists' teaching practices

... The theatre education classroom, for many of these students, offers a ‘different’ and ‘new’ educational ...the theatre artists as well as the students may require more time and exposure to ...

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Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre

Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre

... the theatre tended to enjoy comedies and light entertainments, compared to regular theatre- goers who appeared to prefer the more serious dramas (Sauter, 1988: ...

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An Introduction to Technical Theatre

An Introduction to Technical Theatre

... Drops are another series of soft goods used in scenery. Drops are traditionally large pieces of painted or colored canvas or muslin that provide large-scale backgrounds. They can be rigged to fly in and out if the ...

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Theatre booking system

Theatre booking system

... seat theatre were constructed, tested and refined before adding new tables and progressing to the next ...the theatre seat configuration was devised showing seat numbers in their respective locations and ...

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Theatre

Theatre

... of theatre makers and into the practical realm of playhouse production also appears to have discouraged him from focusing very much on writing for the theatre as he went beyond his late ...

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Acting Real: Testimony of Rachel Corrie on Stage

Acting Real: Testimony of Rachel Corrie on Stage

... Naming German playwright Georg Büchner’s 1835 play Danton’s Death (Dantons Tod) “a proto-documentary play in the modern sense” (Dawson, 1999, p. 1) as much of the dialogues of the play comes from primary sources and as ...

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Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre

Theatre talks evolve into talking theatre

... to theatre productions, and into the likelihood that they might change their attitudes towards theatregoing and become theatregoers in the ...of theatre at this ...of theatre productions and the act ...

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Dalit Theatre: A Theatre of Protest

Dalit Theatre: A Theatre of Protest

... Dalit theatre in the context of the present thesis would confine to the theatre by those writers whose works are based on the teachings and philosophy of ...of theatre could be the best medium to ...

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Creating Change Through Spectacle: Art, Life, and Politics in 1960s Guerrilla Theatre

Creating Change Through Spectacle: Art, Life, and Politics in 1960s Guerrilla Theatre

... with theatre as an institution and sought alternative forms of engagement with the art ...radical theatre group in 1961, developing guerrilla theatre as a distinctive practice and gaining increased ...

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