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Theater (1986) 17 (2): 81.
Published: 01 May 1986
... 7Yme.~uj Loruton, The Littlc Theater at Dcrvaig in the Isle genious programmc of plays including works August 16, 1985. Reprintcd with permission. of Mull, thc only live theater in Scotland west by Shakespeare, Moliere, Shaw and Chekhov of the Grcat Glen, where plays are performed...
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Theater (1991) 22 (2): 47–50.
Published: 01 May 1991
...C. B. Coleman Copyright © THEATER 1991 1991 BULGAKOV’S THE CRIMSON ISlE THE ART OF SATIRE IN THE AGE OF SOCIALIST REALISM...
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Theater (1998) 28 (2): 91–95.
Published: 01 May 1998
... Arturo Ui, the Piccolo Teatro of Milan s Isle of Slaves, and Hanna Schygulla scabaret. I missed Johann Kresnik s all-male Othello and the Hebbel Theater s dance-theater pieces. T h e least shall be first: Hanna Schygulla s campy homage to Fassbinder was pretentious and oldhat - interesting texts...
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Theater (1992) 23 (1): 94.
Published: 01 February 1992
.... Chekhovian Echoes in Havel” (essay), 20-26. Vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 86-90. Coleman, C.B., “Bulgakov’s The Smeliansky, Anatoly, “The Last Crimson Isle: The Art of Satire in the - “Santa Claus in the Video Store...
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Theater (1990) 21 (3): 54–56.
Published: 01 November 1990
..., is a is reflexive, in the post-modern tradition). Wellman’s plays gunfighter, a glorified psychopath, and a serial killer. The are not: blunt, didactic, polemical, single-minded, play ends with Santouche shooting “his” woman, a whore propagandistic, crude, simple-minded, topical, ideological. named Isle...
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Theater (2012) 42 (2): 119–137.
Published: 01 May 2012
... Marching Plague, created by Critical Art Ensemble, Isle of Lewis, uk...
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Theater (1999) 29 (2): 157–159.
Published: 01 May 1999
..., on Spain, Scandinavia, or English- fashionable Austrian ski resort St. Anton is still speaking countries beyond the British Isles and erroneously located in Switzerland, which is like the United States. But it doesn’t waste space; so placing Aspen in British Columbia. But these that its 360 pages...
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Theater (1999) 29 (2): 159–161.
Published: 01 May 1999
... Isles and erroneously located in Switzerland, which is like the United States. But it doesn’t waste space; so placing Aspen in British Columbia. But these that its 360 pages of discursive prose are tight are minor quibbles. What’s disconcerting is that enough to clinch the already probable case...
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Theater (1981) 13 (1): 26–42.
Published: 01 February 1981
... 200 times to groups of people in perly be termed “theater” - it is apparent that Gatti emphasizes Isle d’Abeau, the new town near Lyon that was the site of the the creative process more than the aesthetic value of the final pro- group project. (This is a region where there was considerable col...
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Theater (1981) 12 (3): 86–90.
Published: 01 November 1981
.... And in 1976, even the Matterhorn made an appearance as Brunnhilde’s Rock. (This, however, proved difficult for the singers to negotiate. In 1977 it was replaced by an imposing, ruined limestone shell - adapted from Arnold Bocklin’s romantic painting, The Isle ofthe Dead...
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Theater (2024) 54 (2): 31–49.
Published: 01 May 2024
... about youth, and Geli Isle (2020 21), which focuses on life during the pandemic. The Cor p or eal In 2018, Kanata, a devised theater piece, canceled all its scheduled performances in North America. A collaboration between the actors of French company Théâtre du Soleil and their first-­ever guest...
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Theater (1979) 10 (2): 49–53.
Published: 01 May 1979
... Festival in 1971, and since then, under the direction of its founder, John McGrath, has toured extensively The Company, recogmzmg that its appropriate audience is throughout the British Isles. In 1973 the Company developed into unlikely to come to it, is committed to going out to that audience two...
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Theater (1979) 10 (2): 117–122.
Published: 01 May 1979
... a staggering temptation of primitivism or "strange• in the manner of the baroque theater. In line: "The Isle is full of noises." Ariel's ness." It is anew, "anthropological" and the baroque theater reappeared Virgilian music in the Milan Tempest is played on now fashionable version. For his Caliban...
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Theater (2024) 54 (1): 8–19.
Published: 01 February 2024
... is not a unicorn, it has been a million times, and they have hidden it, almost always, in the sea. The dog doesn t want to walk. The same sea that surrounds an island the same island where desire is forbidden. the absolute and obscene isle-b­ ody, almost always half-n­ aked, repeating itself. Marien Fernández...
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Theater (1969) 2 (1): 117–127.
Published: 01 February 1969
... are our chemical warfare against the killers recreate everything lungs isles of lan- gerhorn cervix duodenum trapezius muscle nerve ganglia aorta file the teeth elimi- nate dentist let the brain rot collate chemical solutions stop the gasoline the dia- mond mines kill all...
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Theater (1975) 7 (1): 57–65.
Published: 01 February 1975
... pictorial effects and dissolves objective, material reality into visionary glimpses of another world. But whereas in Strindberg Bocktln's painting, The Isle of the Dead, appears only for a moment at the very conclusion, in The Prince Potemkin all of Act V consists of a series of shifting, phantasmagoric...
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Theater (1984) 15 (2): 20–26.
Published: 01 May 1984
... reliant on the Home at the end of this year’s season is an attempt to win back a dramaturg being part of the staff. black audience that was upset about Derek Walcott’s The Isle is Full OfNoises, which I still...
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Theater (1974) 5 (3): 95–102.
Published: 01 November 1974
... guests and the ghost supper, as well as those of Hummel's death. People and even places are fluid and evanescent: no less than five characters "vanish," while at the climax "the room disappears," leaving a floating projection of Boecklin's Isle of the Dead. Sight and blindness are associated...
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Theater (2004) 34 (2): 15–27.
Published: 01 May 2004
.... Fervent encouragement. Fervent eurus That tea-soak’d Isle, with Queen and encouragement. Fervent encouragement. hearts of oak The spirits confidently march off, their music Helps sound the call to break the Tyrant’s...
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Theater (2022) 52 (3): 66–79.
Published: 01 November 2022
... at the latest, he has invited [Desjardins] to Versailles and perhaps to the Pleasures of the Enchanted Isle, highlights Micheline Cuénin.12 Soon collected by Gabriel Quinet, the Works of Mademoiselle Desjardins ( uvres de Mademoiselle Desjardins) (1664) ensured the author optimal visibility on the literary...