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Theater (2016) 46 (3): 47–61.
Published: 01 November 2016
... be very egalitarian. And people will low pills and green pills. mostly just do art. That’s what people will do. People will just do art. r: Or in the future people won’t eat pills and things like that, they’ll just eat a kind of nutri- t...
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Theater (1978) 9 (2): 63–65.
Published: 01 May 1978
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Theater (2020) 50 (2): 21–39.
Published: 01 May 2020
...Nicholas Lowe Nicholas Lowe, curator of goat island archive—we have discovered the performance by making it , a retrospective held ten years after the twenty-three-year run of the company Goat Island, explains how his concept of archival performance developed in response to Goat Island’s past...
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Theater (1983) 15 (1): 64–67.
Published: 01 February 1983
...!” In Aristophanes, obscene gestures alter- nate with lyric, the low mixes with the high, the vulgar with the lofty and the scoffing with the urbane. Aristophanes was ashamed of nothing, neither the gods nor the phallus. He was not afraid of seriousness or laughter. Each time I read Gombrowicz or see...
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Theater (2020) 50 (2): 41–45.
Published: 01 May 2020
... the city. This particular edition of in>time tied itself to the exhibition goat island archive we have discovered the performance by making it (at the Chicago Cultural Center). In August 2017, Nick Lowe, Goat Island s archivist and curator of the Goat Island exhibition, and I convened a meeting...
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Theater (2010) 40 (2): 67–73.
Published: 01 May 2010
... the Atlantic only crossed in one direction, the “low” and “familiar” that Emerson valo- rized (albeit with a slightly different inflection). Alongside the Shakespearean sources, Copper and Liška gathered information about traveling theaters, grange curtains...
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Theater (1986) 17 (2): 65–66.
Published: 01 May 1986
... as a series of‘letters exchanged by two stairs spacc at Theater for the Ncw City into of which have ever been seen in this country, characters, Marquise de Merteuil and a Iilackened crypt whose low archways are Quartet contains references to an abundance Vicomtc de ’C7alrnont,who plot to seduce...
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Theater (2003) 33 (3): 97–105.
Published: 01 November 2003
... low-wag e jobs for a I attended the inaugural production at month in Florida, Maine, and Minnesota. In the Intiman, where my overwhelming impres- those boom economic times, she chronicled her sion was ofthe play’s velocity: Sher, with set ease at Žnding work (although never for more designer...
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Theater (1998) 28 (3): 83–84.
Published: 01 November 1998
... would understand them and appreciate them. The 1998 audience enters the theater with low expectations. Can we blame them? We have pathetically low expectations of them. Somehow, we are managing to meet each other’s expectations. ...
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Theater (1987) 18 (3): 43–46.
Published: 01 November 1987
... Her- heavily camped, sometimes a la Mae nani sixty years earlier. Jarry’s play West. The production is filled with low took only one word - the infamous comedy, one liners, gags...
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Theater (1992) 23 (3): 94.
Published: 01 November 1992
..., the "apartheid of by Laurence Senelick (University of New fall of a great comic performer, who high theatre and low theatre" in Imperial England Press, 1988). survived all sorts of assaults onstage, but Russia involved a basic mistrust...
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Theater (1988) 20 (1): 18–21.
Published: 01 February 1988
... encases the present, impeding its motion forward: in its evocation of the stark, obsessive patterning of Duras’s narrative score and may well HIM: (Low scream, moan) You were able to do that, to conceive...
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Theater (1992) 23 (3): 94.
Published: 01 November 1992
... The Age and Stage of George L. Fox episodes, Irwin's play conveys the rise and because, Kelly shows, the "apartheid of by Laurence Senelick (University of New fall of a great comic performer, who high theatre and low theatre" in Imperial England Press, 1988...
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Theater (2000) 30 (2): 9–23.
Published: 01 May 2000
...- As the female low voice declined in opera and ated a kind of physicality in performances domi- classical concert music (contraltos have long since nated by musical rhythm. The music contained vanished while mezzo-sopranos have simply pushed...
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Theater (2001) 31 (3): 139–151.
Published: 01 November 2001
... by Russian and German Communist companies like the Blue Blouses and the Red Megaphone. Fol- lowing their lead, workers’ theaters sprang up all across America. 141 Theater 31.3-11...
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Theater (1968) 1 (1): 64–68.
Published: 01 February 1968
... the things. He wrongs the maiden and kills her to forgive him. Somewhere a big voice is silent. Somewhere there is nowhere. But he is tall and will live pretty much until the day he dies. Meanwhile riotous living by low deacons. The world sighs. Off-color...
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Theater (1981) 12 (2): 62–65.
Published: 01 May 1981
..., the main characteristics of the commdia dell’artt tradition: parallel plots with a “high” romantic love story running side by side with a burlesque comic “low” one of the servants; the prevalence of strong comic characters based on popular comedians and exploiting their personal...
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Theater (2003) 33 (1): 5–27.
Published: 01 February 2003
... and Commerce sleep following a rous- ing bout of intercourse, while their raunchy and irreverent offspring (cartoons and comics) prepare to throttle them to death—a fitting backdrop to a conversation that centered on issues of free speech and censorship, high and low art, human nature, and the fierce...
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Theater (1969) 2 (2): 53–65.
Published: 01 May 1969
... that requires a poet to Covent Garden translation by Michael match the original poet. Hence our plea- Geliot and David Drew. The excerpt be- sure at Mr. Weinstein3 work: the con- low is from a new translation by Arnold fluence of his poetry with Brechfs has Weinstein, which we take to be definitive...
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Theater (1968) 1 (2): 53–65.
Published: 01 May 1968
... a poet to Covent Garden translation by Michael match the original poet. Hence our plea• Geliot and David Drew. The excerpt be• sure at Mr. Weinstein's work: the con• low is from a new translation by Arnold fluence ofhis poetry with Brecht's has Weinstein, which we take to be definitive, produced...