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Theater (2004) 34 (2): 11–13.
Published: 01 May 2004
...David Levine © 2004 by Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre 2004 Design sketches for Babylon Is Everywhere. Illustration: Michael Byrnes David Levine Babylon Is Everywhere A Preface A few prefatory words about the Court Masque, and why the most conservative art...
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Theater (2004) 34 (2): 15–27.
Published: 01 May 2004
... © 2004 by Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre 2004 Event sketch for Babylon Is Everywhere. Illustration: Michael Byrnes Created by CiNE Babylon Is Everywhere, or Petrolia Restor’d Designed by Michael Byrnes Text by Gordon Dahlquist Original music by Joe Diebes...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 115–121.
Published: 01 November 1999
..., Williams was influenced by European and American traditions of Expressionism that used apocalyp- tic discourse for social critique. Apocalypse presents visions, as in Revelation, of the ends of corrupt worlds (Babylon) and the beginnings of ideal new orders (the New Jerusalem). German...
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Theater (1997) 27 (2_and_3): 147–154.
Published: 01 May 1997
... in the leading theater bio - and after you see his work you have some Opposite: Brane Sturbej and Ivana Boban in Babylon. Directed by Tomai Pandur. Photo by J. C. Callo. MUFSON idea what “excavating memory” means...
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Theater (2004) 34 (2): iv–np.
Published: 01 May 2004
... 4 EF’s Visit to a Small Planet: 68 Molded Men: Some Questions to Ask a Play Vassily Sigarev’s Plasticine Elinor Fuchs Tom Sellar 10 Babylon Is Everywhere: 72 Plasticine A Preface Vassily...
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Theater (1976) 7 (3): 1arter–30-carter.
Published: 01 November 1976
.... ABED-NEGO: MESHACH: . "He set it up in the plain of Dura, in the Release the prisoner. province of Babylon." (DANIELLE takes off his robe and unbinds...
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Theater (2022) 52 (1): 3–4.
Published: 01 February 2022
... plays, multiple novels, essays, and screenplays in the second half of the twentieth century.1 Like Childress, Howard presents a life with wonder and specificity in the character of Tituba. The loss, inevitable for those who are born in babylon both nonwhite and woman as Lucille Clifton versed...
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Theater (2004) 34 (2): 3.
Published: 01 May 2004
... our progression another way: by presenting three new plays by emerging theater artists. By theatrical standards they are young writers and directors: most are under forty. Each work is concerned with an idea or experience of transforma- tion. The CiNE collective’s antiwar masque Babylon...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 176–178.
Published: 01 November 1999
...., “The Last Program: A Note the Terror of History: Turn-of-thecentury on Heiner Muller‘s Ajaxfor Exumple,” no. 3, Russian and Polish Millenarian Drama,” no. 143-45. 3, 47-69. Dorff, Linda, “Babylon Now: Tennessee Gilman, Richard, obituary in “Jerzy...
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Theater (2000) 30 (2): 150–155.
Published: 01 May 2000
... this tower and city. Since no one under- Melk, one might regret the loss of Babylon’s stood one another, the construction of the splendor, that only the naked name of the rose tower ended. The Bible does not speak of remains from that time. Yet the name remem- destruction, and even Brueghel painted his...
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Theater (2005) 35 (3): np.
Published: 01 November 2005
... and spectatorship. Their recent awards, including Obie Awards for her work initiatives include ’Night, Motherfucker, as director of Vanishing Pictures and for her Four Seminars, Messalina, and Babylon Is performance in Mabou Mines Lear. Everywhere. They are currently working...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 1–6.
Published: 01 November 1999
... of conservatism in 1980. The deep misogyny of most apocalyptic writing, which dwelled on the whore of Babylon while banishing the woman clothed in the sun, made its attitudes even more unappealing during the height of the feminist movement. As the essays in this issue show, when apocalyptic themes...
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Theater (2009) 39 (3): 144–155.
Published: 01 November 2009
... imagined the apocalyptic conflagration of a joylessly hedonistic Babylon. Radiohole’s phantasmagoric new piece, Anger/Nation — which played at the Kitchen in New York in October 2008 — pits these personalities against each other to stage the American propensity for transforming politics...
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Theater (2009) 39 (3): 156–171.
Published: 01 November 2009
... mushroom version in 1966 — the avant-garde director and part- time diabolist imagined the apocalyptic conflagration of a joylessly hedonistic Babylon. Radiohole’s phantasmagoric new piece, Anger/Nation — which played at the Kitchen in New York in October 2008 — pits these personalities against each...
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Theater (1978) 10 (1): 90–93.
Published: 01 February 1978
...." Hamm in a revival in Paris in 1968 as his made his acting debut in 1934 withJacques The play was launched at the Petit Theatre best creation - "in the sense I was able to Prevert in an agit-prop group and, in the Babylone on January 5, 1953 - "Without take my distance." Meanwhile, he had...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 7–40.
Published: 01 November 1999
... endings and new beginnings. Its fevered narrative of portentous angels with seals and trumpets announcing the End provided a ready source of images pitched at the limits of imagination: grotesque beasts, thousand-year cycles, lakes of fire and brimstone, the Whore of Babylon, the battle...
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Theater (1975) 7 (1): 57–65.
Published: 01 February 1975
... by the waters of Babylon. The final act of the play takes place on a reef in the sea where the Potemkin's crew, both dead and alive, see visions of Tibet and make contact with the Ghost of the Infant Dalai Lama. Following Strindberg's example in The Ghost Sonata, Micinski ends his drama with powerful...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 47–70.
Published: 01 November 1999
... by the czar, were persecuted by the state. Their former Third Rome messianism transformed into an apocalyptic denunciation of Moscow as “the Whore of Babylon.” Peter the Great’s enforced Westernizing led to nostalgic visions of Holy Rus, an atemporal, transcendental land of salvation opposed...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 167–175.
Published: 01 November 1999
...?- in what “sense”?The end. The end of COURIER ANGEL 4 enters. the world. The end of it. COURIER ANGEL 4 Babylon the Great is fallen, WANDERING JEW It’s just that. . . I can’t think is fallen- correction: is tilting, is tilting. The of a sense of “end” that would apply to me. I...
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Theater (2009) 39 (3): 111–143.
Published: 01 November 2009
..., the city, very much at home, lying there in the des- ert, its inhabitants long since kiln-fired to an army of hardened clay. How now, after all this, how on Earth will we ever make it up to the people of Babylon? No matter what you say to them, all they can do is cry out for water, for water...