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Theater (2022) 52 (2): 2–3.
Published: 01 May 2022
...Madeline Charne sellar and charne Acts of Care Madeline Charne This issue is an act of care. This issue asks you to read it, or listen to it, at your own pace. To take it outside to a quiet bench or tree and soak its words in, or take it into bed and read it under the blankets. This issue requests...
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Theater (2022) 52 (2): 5–19.
Published: 01 May 2022
..., in the act of throwing a plastic bag into the air. On the middle dumpster is a large sign reading, Stop. No Plastic Bags. No Se Permiten Bolsos. Jessica A. Cooley and Ann M. Fox Crip Curation as Care A Manifesto Ours is a conversational manifesto of care that perhaps raises more questions than answers...
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Theater (2022) 52 (2): 33–47.
Published: 01 May 2022
...Jessica A. Watkin Jessica Watkin works out her definition of Disability Dramaturgy and explains her artistic practice, which is rooted in personal care rather than professional extraction. As a Blind/Disabled artist, Watkin describes her relationship to Blind artist Alex Bulmer. Watkin reflects...
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Theater (2014) 44 (2): 63–71.
Published: 01 May 2014
...Helen Cole; Bertie Ferdman © 2014 by Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre 2014 Helen Cole’s
We See Fireworks,
In Between Time,
Bristol, uk, 2013.
Photo:
Delia Spatareanu
Careful of Fireworks
Helen Cole
Interviewed by Bertie Ferdman
bertie ferdman Let’s...
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Theater (2022) 52 (2): 21–31.
Published: 01 May 2022
... within their own collaborative processes and how theaters might cultivate a culture grounded in care work. Reflecting on the lack of support for queer, POC, and disabled artists in US commercial theater, they discuss the ways that Sins Invalid’s work challenges those institutional paradigms. Finally...
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Theater (2022) 52 (2): 49–53.
Published: 01 May 2022
... of birds. The oak titmice, towhees, scrub jays, and chickadees are all announcing to each other that they have made it through the night. There s a lot at stake in their performances. Their songs are acts of care for their feathered kinfolk with the by-product of creating an aesthetic environment...
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Theater (1968) 1 (1): 70–71.
Published: 01 February 1968
...: Gerry: Too much caring for those ones.
Murray, a young man who is obviously Ivy: A great danger.
"playing" a middle-aged character, but
somehow making him older than that. Murray: Exactly. (He rises up. His face
hard...
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Theater (2017) 47 (1): 101–115.
Published: 01 February 2017
... not justifiable in a
peer-reviewed journal; however, there is something to be said about the manifesto-
like mode of delivery (particularly in the essay’s first part) as being in itself the result
of careful pondering, to deliver a force, that, in itself, I find to be both theoretically
and politically...
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Theater (2022) 52 (3): 56–65.
Published: 01 November 2022
... intervening in a brawl. The actor walked with a limp and was nicknamed Le Boiteux or The Lame One. Molière was able to write for Béjart s disability; in L Avare, Molière has Harpagon complain, I don t care to look at this dog of a gimp there, 1 indexing Béjart s playing the role of the valet, La Flèche...
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Theater (2024) 54 (1): 42–53.
Published: 01 February 2024
... that no one will believe us, that no one cares about what happens to us, that we are small and unimportant, that we are worthless, that we have no options, that we will be or are abandoned. That day I was alone. It seemed as if I had been abandoned. It seemed like no one would come looking for me if I didn t...
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Theater (2019) 49 (3): 89–105.
Published: 01 November 2019
... the baby, teaches, and takes care of the baby, raising it as her own.14 Choreographies of the fall resonate with the experience of Indigifuturist land- ing, as they describe motion when one s point of origin is not solely rooted in terrestrial scales, reminding us that grounding can also originate from...
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Theater (2023) 53 (2): 68–71.
Published: 01 May 2023
... sitter getting in trouble for allowing an animal in their care to take a shit in the lobby of a condo building . . . Some failures were entirely comical, while others were emotional reckonings with tinges of regret but big lessons learned. The hardest ones were the unfinished failures. These carried...
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Theater (2014) 44 (2): 1–3.
Published: 01 May 2014
... as in museums, galleries, and auditoriums under their insti-
tutional stewardship.
Everything ever written about curators mentions the Latin origins of the word,
from curare, “to care,” or cura, “care.” For this project, we certainly wanted to know what
these stewards of our theatrical experiences...
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Theater (1991) 22 (3): 4–7.
Published: 01 November 1991
...: Foot! MEN: Yes, a house.
NARRATOR. (Sings.)Very careful NARRATOR. (Pointing to picture of a pot of soup.) And we
MEN: (The two choruses sing the next few lines, up to and cook soup.
including the unison word “Grandparents, in their WOMEN...
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Theater (1991) 22 (1): 40–72.
Published: 01 February 1991
... with the
WOLF: It’s the same thing as putting Street and I’m down there looking to world. She ain’t got to do nothing but
money in the bank. This way yoir buy me a bed and she looking to buy stay home and t&e care of the house.
might take out more than you put a stove. We put one and two...
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Theater (2022) 52 (2): 79–81.
Published: 01 May 2022
... ways. The exploration of movement in the disabled body often prioritizes therapy, but the disabled body has a relationship to movement that informs care practices as much as rhythm and line do. The weight of a wheelchair on a surface distinguishes its sensations from another limb; the rapidity...
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Theater (2001) 31 (1): 101–105.
Published: 01 February 2001
... all
know? The soldiers fight, the gunners load the girl What do you care?
cannons, the truckers drive their vehicles down
woman As Juana...
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Theater (2014) 44 (2): 99–113.
Published: 01 May 2014
... is that the etymology of the word curate
the event itself, then I’m no longer a curator; refers to one who cares for the souls of others, so I
I’m an audience member. I’m just watching, think about curate and care when you’re talking
and I’m watching the thing being watched. about this sense of caring...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 1–6.
Published: 01 November 1999
... disappointment. The century has taught
us that despite the promise at the end of Revelation, surely nothing good will come
quickly, so it’s wise to be careful when mapping utopias; and also that unimaginable
brutalities have a habit of coming into being once imagined, so it’s wise to be careful...
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Theater (1985) 16 (3): 36–67.
Published: 01 November 1985
... ROSE: What I care what you all talking
to . . .is gonna be me. about. Bono you gonna stay for supper?
BONO: I ain’t saying that. I see where you BONO: I thank you, Rose. But Lucille say
be eyeing...
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