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Theater (1984) 15 (2): 74–89.
Published: 01 May 1984
...Philip Bosakowski Copyright © THEATER 1984 1984 93VdS NI NIdOH3 l>SAO>VSO8 dlllHd 3 3VdS NI NldOH3 Chopin in Space opened at the Yale Rep on for my Chopin. January 27, 1984, as part of the Rep? Wintq4est...
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Theater (1984) 15 (2): 90–92.
Published: 01 May 1984
...Kathleen Dimmick; Joel Schechter Copyright © THEATER 1984 1984 My Life Kathleen Dirnrnick and as Chopin: Joel Schechter The day @er...
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Theater (1984) 15 (2): 92.
Published: 01 May 1984
..., edited by John Fuller, 2 volumes, The myself as Chopin. Oscar Brownstein (Pro- Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, New York, 1983 (cloth) fessor of Playwriting at Yale) once described $95.00 each. me to Lloyd Richards (Artistic...
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Theater (1984) 15 (2): 93.
Published: 01 May 1984
... was. Playwright-in-Residence at the Bay Area Playwrights Barry Holniker 41 Festival, where he collaborated on WomedWest and Palm 90, and also Clemens Kalischer 50 wrote The Minstrel Show. Chopin in Space was developed in workshops at the Ken Kobland 11 American Place Theater, The Midwest...
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Theater (1984) 15 (2): 93.
Published: 01 May 1984
... was. Playwright-in-Residence at the Bay Area Playwrights Barry Holniker 41 Festival, where he collaborated on WomedWest and Palm 90, and also Clemens Kalischer 50 wrote The Minstrel Show. Chopin in Space was developed in workshops at the Ken Kobland 11 American Place Theater, The Midwest...
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Theater (1984) 16 (1): 86–87.
Published: 01 February 1984
... theater regularly. Bosakowski, Philip. Chopin in Spw, (Play), Vol. 15, no. 2, p. 74; “My Life as Chopin,” (Interviewed by Kathleen Dimmick and Joel Schechter), Vol. Rassami Patipatpaopong recently...
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Theater (1984) 16 (1): 87.
Published: 01 February 1984
... Copyright © THEATER 1984 1984 Dimmick, Kathleen. “My Life as Chopin: An Interview with PhiIip Obregon, Osvaldo. “The University Clsassico in Chile,” (Essay translated Bosakowski,” (with Joel Schecter) Vol. 15, no. 2, p. 90. by Jean E. Brody), Vol. 15, no. 1, p. 18. Downey, Roger...
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Theater (1984) 16 (1): 86.
Published: 01 February 1984
... theater regularly. Bosakowski, Philip. Chopin in Spw, (Play), Vol. 15, no. 2, p. 74; “My Life as Chopin,” (Interviewed by Kathleen Dimmick and Joel Schechter), Vol. Rassami Patipatpaopong recently...
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Theater (1978) 9 (2): 110–118.
Published: 01 May 1978
... Dressed Like an Egg with (left to right) Ruth Maleczech, William Raymond, JoAnne Akalaitis. The Dance Ruth gathers carnations and lies on the mylar “rug.” Bill is frantic, flirtatious, intense and finally, isolated. Chopin Polannaise: Colette wrote about life in the theater, a tour...
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Theater (1999) 29 (2): 10–15.
Published: 01 May 1999
..., but could only have come from there. When Grotowski speaks of sincerity and precision, in an unex- pected way he assumes the cloak of the high Polish romantic tradition, of Mickiewicz and Chopin. But there is another kind of Pole to be discovered in Grotowski, no less stereotypical...
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Theater (2015) 45 (1): 114–121.
Published: 01 February 2015
... Witold and his Mephistophelean companion Fry- deryk, an actor and avant-­garde theater director who happens to share a first name with Chopin. Fryderyk consistently proves a provocative and destabilizing presence in the Chekhovian world...
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Theater (2020) 50 (3): 49–61.
Published: 01 November 2020
... with these lyrics, other performers, representing reporters and publicists, recite: The greatest artist since the time of Chopin! Adoring! Jammed into the concert hall! Venues filled beyond capacity! Bewitched! cioffi 58 Fainted! Cheering! The best men s haircuts, à la Paderewski! A matinee idol! Unassuming...
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Theater (1980) 12 (1): 56–64.
Published: 01 February 1980
... be made Chopin’s Nocturne 15, again demonstrates has suggested that the world of the puppet puppet-worthy, even in UConn’s ex- Schwartz’s powers of detailed imitation: his is one of “fantastic realism,” in which fan- hausting three-hour treatment. Here, as in Pierrot puppet looks exactly like...
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Theater (2015) 45 (3): 27–41.
Published: 01 November 2015
... of practicing on a violin, we played back Études by Chopin. The three sisters wore light-colored Chekhovian linen pants and summer jackets. Their wire- rimmed glasses were reminders of the doctor-writer’s gold-rimmed pince-nez. Chek- hov resided in Yalta, the Crimea, and commuted to the theater in Moscow...
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Theater (2024) 54 (2): 51–69.
Published: 01 May 2024
... into an increasingly fraught future in which deep community engagement, collective care, and resistance will be necessary to the survival of the form. 62 deviant devising The Fly Hone y Show Ryan Adelsheim I first saw The Fly Honeys in the summer of 2015. We were packed into the basement of the Chopin Theatre...
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Theater (1999) 29 (1): 26–43.
Published: 01 February 1999
... disliked Dostoyevsky. As Walter Benjamin reports, Brecht thought that “Chopin and Dostoyevsky have a particularly adverse effect on people’s health He “included [Dostoyevsky] without further ado among the ‘little sausages and to the latter’s writing “extended the description he keeps ready for any...
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Theater (1980) 11 (2): 35–53.
Published: 01 May 1980
.... and here that Stanislaw disaster on the very first night and to their parting the next morn• Przybyszewski, the "brilliant Pole" whom Dagny Juel later mar• ing. Their trip together would then have been a comedy more ried, to her misfortune. played Chopin. The innocent trolls from virulent than even...
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Theater (1983) 14 (2): 32–46.
Published: 01 May 1983
... bayonet and systetnaticaly cuts qgten but- cause of resistance in times of severe op- Kent Williams. Jewelly tons. pression. Poland’s greatest artists (Chopin, Howard Witt Official Grace Zabriskie .Actress GUARD: Ten? As usual? Slowacki...
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Theater (2004) 34 (3): 41–69.
Published: 01 November 2004
...—because for him, Poles meant heroic deaths on the bat- tlefield, Chopin, uprisings, and the ruins of Warsaw. I replied: “I am a Pole brought to extremities by History.” At this time, certain forms were dying out that until recently had been full of life . . . something that I observed...