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Theater (1991) 22 (2): 51–56.
Published: 01 May 1991
... EUROPE) board houses. Five hotels - all Cook and Son. Windows on A Sketch in Three Parts by M.G. Podgaetsky the desert. From there.. . Part One HARDAYLE: No good. Episode One. The Project...
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Theater (2004) 34 (3): 84–99.
Published: 01 November 2004
... baron apfelbaum the cook marquise A Feast at Countess Kotlubay’s was first performed for the Laboratory for Theater Research at the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television in June 1997. It was subsequently performed as part of the Third...
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Theater (2021) 51 (1): 53–61.
Published: 01 February 2021
... fermentation? mirna bamieh: I m creating an artist cook- book a novel cookbook about fermen- tation. The character (the artist, I call her) ref lects on everything through the fermen- tation process, and then there are recipes. There s a text, like a short story, and then the recipe that goes hand in hand...
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Theater (1986) 17 (3): 107.
Published: 01 November 1986
...? elaborate on at least one ofmy claims, name• In regard to my own memoir of Brecht, I ly, that in his book Brecht in Exile(1983) Bruce did not make any use ofthe FBI records that Cook twists Bernhard Reich's description of I am aware ofexcept on one point that in no Brecht's collaborative work methods...
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Theater (1986) 17 (3): 107.
Published: 01 November 1986
...? elaborate on at least one ofmy claims, name• In regard to my own memoir of Brecht, I ly, that in his book Brecht in Exile(1983) Bruce did not make any use ofthe FBI records that Cook twists Bernhard Reich's description of I am aware ofexcept on one point that in no Brecht's collaborative work methods...
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Theater (1986) 17 (2): 75–76.
Published: 01 May 1986
... Publications, sizc was done with restraint and a minimum 1985) at its best shares somc ofthe eye-witness of’ distortion, Bruce Cook’s 1983 Rrecht in Ex- delight of Willett’s “After Notes.” Thc value ile (A New Republic Rook/Holt, Rinehart of’memorics about Hrecht lics admittedly in and Winston...
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Theater (1973) 4 (3): 40–68.
Published: 01 November 1973
... with this pro- duction. Many of the lyrics Reynolds used had been set to music in the 1763 A Midsummer Night%Dream-some seventeen in all. According to the libretto credits, Bishop provided ten new songs and on two more collaborated with Thomas Simpson Cooke, well known...
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Theater (2014) 44 (3): 66–73.
Published: 01 November 2014
... unconsciously — investments in the proj- ect of white supremacy. As Bridget R. Cooks writes: 67 wooden Maintained by veiled rhetoric of objectivity and debates about quality, the tradition of racial exclusivity...
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Theater (1990) 21 (1_and_2): 38–51.
Published: 01 February 1990
... it on I like mine cooked, okay? If you don’t the ground. The cub pranced in front of They ate the whole thing in an hour. like it, get lost.” (Mimes the tigress me saying: Every bone sucked clean. The only cowering in fear) thing...
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Theater (2003) 33 (2): 102–105.
Published: 01 May 2003
... is a by J. Ellen Gainor cohort ofO’ Neill and Cook is another sort of 2001: University ofMichigan Press father Žgure, but in the second chapter O’Neill transcends the amateurish standards oftheir Susan Glaspell: A Critical...
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Theater (2003) 33 (2): 106–107.
Published: 01 May 2003
... is a by J. Ellen Gainor cohort ofO’ Neill and Cook is another sort of 2001: University ofMichigan Press father Žgure, but in the second chapter O’Neill transcends the amateurish standards oftheir Susan Glaspell: A Critical...
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Theater (2003) 33 (2): 108–109.
Published: 01 May 2003
... is a by J. Ellen Gainor cohort ofO’ Neill and Cook is another sort of 2001: University ofMichigan Press father Žgure, but in the second chapter O’Neill transcends the amateurish standards oftheir Susan Glaspell: A Critical...
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Theater (1968) 1 (1): 64–68.
Published: 01 February 1968
... please the other please From an Undiscovered latin Play If anyone seesher, please tell me. She said she was off to cook...
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Theater (1991) 22 (3): 4–7.
Published: 01 November 1991
... illustrations by Peter Schumann 0 4 w d WE MARE A HOUSE COOK A SOUP...
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Theater (2009) 39 (1): 29–39.
Published: 01 February 2009
... with impatience. It could that all productions that are short are great, be compared with cooking. Some people or that all long ones are great. It’s extremely can cook a soup in a half hour, and there’s variable. I don’t have the inclination when I’m plenty to spare. But someone else can cook working...
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Theater (1973) 4 (3): 69–81.
Published: 01 November 1973
... of American theater. While it is certainly correct to emphasize, as the historians do, the stellar contributions of such men as Rodgers and Hammerstein, Co\e Porter, and Irving Berlin, to do so without giving even scant attention to Bob Cole, Will Marion Cook, Scott...
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Theater (1993) 24 (2): 53–66.
Published: 01 May 1993
... at home: everything.” “You cook, and bring the food to the table?! So my mother kind of turned inward, thinlung Baarbahrahh! You must make him get up and get it was her. She took herself apart in therapy. You his own soup! And if he won’t, you pick it up and know...
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Theater (1998) 28 (3): 23–30.
Published: 01 November 1998
... the world; they lived, we were told, communally, everyone doing everything from acting to cooking, from keeping track of props to erecting the complicated sets. That afternoon, as Dean Brustein introduced them, they seemed horizontal and languid, their hungry bodies adorned in the ragged blacks...
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Theater (1974) 6 (1): 94–97.
Published: 01 February 1974
..., they cook and eat meals, sit in the gardens of small inns while drinking beer and talking in their rigid, condensed idiom.These are the people who never appeared in the plays of Brecht, Weiss, or Handke. Kroetz knows that an idyll can be banal while banal life can be tragic. The banality...
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Theater (2013) 43 (3): 65–99.
Published: 01 November 2013
..., LOOK AT THE AUDIENCE. 2012. Photo: Rachel Cook STAFFERS ALSO ORIENT SPEAKERS (On video) You remember when you said yes AS NEEDED. to something someone asked of you, just...