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Theater (1987) 18 (2): 69–72.
Published: 01 May 1987
...
on which all ants are conceived. All the earth must prepare exposition cut by Dante on the advice of his lawyer Fastidio
itself. From the noon to the moonlight hour of theflight of de Firenze, Qrant of R>rtfor fear of a libel suit. Remember
the virgin queens, the rains and the breezes, the smells...
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Theater (1989) 20 (2): 91–94.
Published: 01 May 1989
...Rachel Shteir Once upon a time, a partridge went hunting in a field, and spied an ant, which she seized in her beak by one of its legs. The ant laughed and said, you are a skillful hunter, partridge, yet it is a pity you cannot laugh as I do! Whereupon the partridge opened her beak to laugh...
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Theater (1971) 3 (2): 76–78.
Published: 01 May 1971
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Theater (1989) 20 (3): 46–49.
Published: 01 November 1989
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Theater (1968) 1 (3): 41–50.
Published: 01 November 1968
... than people are. Take ants. An liking me, enjoying the company but
ant either really accepts another ant or hating how much closer I wanted us to
he doesn't even think about it. The point be, even the thought of it. Nevertheless...
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Theater (1985) 16 (3): 4–7.
Published: 01 November 1985
..., produce new American and neglected foreign plays. The impetus for
would anyone start an American National Theater (ANT), when creation of new theaters today is not entirely different. The special
many resident theaters already consider themselves members of an focus of the new theaters...
Journal Article
Theater (1985) 16 (3): 7–11.
Published: 01 November 1985
... for payroll, publicity, etc.
When you enter the ANT offices, though, you will find a staff ofjust
eight, including Peter Sellars (Director), Peter’s assistant, two ex...
Journal Article
Theater (1987) 18 (2): 66–68.
Published: 01 May 1987
...
ELLEN LEVY
idway in its life the Warrior Ant/found itself in analogy the mystified relation of termite to ant, art to life.
‘Ma dark hole The opening of An Ant in Hell is, Possibility, a fairer house than prose, draws Lee Breuer into
of course...
Journal Article
Theater (1988) 19 (2): 88–89.
Published: 01 May 1988
... of Lee
nostalgia for the holy rather than a spir- (essay),vol. 18, no. 2, p. 34. Breuer” (essay),Vol. 18, no. 2, p. 66.
Breuer, Lee, “From An Ant in Hell: The Lord, Mark, “The Good and Faithful at the
4vitez-snine-hour production ofthe entirety Warrior...
Journal Article
Theater (1988) 19 (2): 86–88.
Published: 01 May 1988
..., p. 91; “Man with a Press Camera” Place of Poetry in the Theater of Lee
nostalgia for the holy rather than a spir- (essay),vol. 18, no. 2, p. 34. Breuer” (essay),Vol. 18, no. 2, p. 66.
Breuer, Lee, “From An Ant in Hell: The Lord, Mark, “The Good...
Journal Article
Theater (1985) 17 (1): 4–15.
Published: 01 February 1985
... should haf listened to my mother ant been a
Out of this one idea I made enough money to give me here, over here. plumber. Shut it down! Shut it down! Everything
a chance to learn telegraphy. ?’his wus something I And they pick them in the fall, over here. but number nine! ALL LIGHTS...
Journal Article
Theater (1990) 21 (1_and_2): 123.
Published: 01 February 1990
... in the latter part of Ju-
ant to fdmv the line of modern ly, 1931. Outside of Leningrad ZII~
psychology and all that bullshit people Moscow he did not see very much. In-
write in the Reader’s Digest, a midlife side those cities he saw what the
crisis - which is stupid. Any living authorities...
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Theater (2009) 39 (2): 1–3.
Published: 01 May 2009
...
Society
Up Front
I first grasped the richness of Romania’s theater on a humid but intoxicating sum-
mer evening in New York City’s Damrosch Park. It was the 1997 American premiere
of Les Danaïdes, director Silviu Purcărete’s reconstruction of Aeschylus’s lost Suppli-
ants tetraology...
Journal Article
Theater (2014) 44 (2): 5–19.
Published: 01 May 2014
... the mediating context.”27 Like curators (and artists) at the time who sought
Mayhem, proposed as
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part of Tim Etchell’s “to reveal and evaluate the more hidden curatorial components of an exhibition,” The
and Ant...
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Theater (2000) 30 (2): 67–73.
Published: 01 May 2000
...
Avenue is a model
of historic preserva•
tion The tile
floors are mopped
each day with a
solution of ammo•
nia and near-beer as
they were seventy
years ago. The
men's room urinals
are supplied with
1929-style deodor•
ant crystals. I, the
building's current
porter, am the
great...
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Theater (1985) 17 (1): 92–94.
Published: 01 February 1985
..., d of course the quarry emerge from the crevices like ants from a
(most focused in a lilm sequence). The mountain: the difference in scale is striking.
clouds fail utterly; they are mere cotton can- In the context of this work, human tragedy
dies held aloft; their choreography does...
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Theater (1995) 25 (3): 5–7.
Published: 01 November 1995
... committed ourselves sible grounds for debate. However one gets
to building on the serendipity of our there, the ante is an obligation to divide
collegiality. Some people have computers, so resources equitably, to revere the need for food,
we’re online...
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Theater (2008) 38 (1): 5–17.
Published: 01 February 2008
... between official city managers and informal
traders and denizens — tensions exacerbated by the Red Ants, a private army of evic-
tion teams targeting “bad buildings,” usually postwar office blocks illegally converted
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to residences without utilities or sanitation...
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Theater (1980) 12 (1): 33–37.
Published: 01 February 1980
... the growing teatro movement. The organization offered resulted in modest reforms and certain accommodations. Luis
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I t and the other with a =ant from the National Endowment...
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Theater (1981) 12 (2): 56–60.
Published: 01 May 1981
...
of the White Ant, A Greenish Man, The Glad Hand. Several of his
works have been performed at London’s Royal Court Theater;
these include The Glad Hand, for which Wilson received the John
Whiting Award in 1978. (Wilson describes The Glad Hand, a play
about a fascist’s search for the Antichrist...
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