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Theater (2020) 50 (3): 5–7.
Published: 01 November 2020
...Joseph Keckler Joseph Keckler s Train With No Midnight, prototype Festival, here, New York, 2020. Photo: Paula Lobo. Courtesy of the artist 5Joseph Keckler Suspended in Air A Preface to Train With No Midnight I m writing in April and you re reading in October or beyond. It s a peculiar fact...
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Theater (2020) 50 (3): 9–27.
Published: 01 November 2020
...Joseph Keckler Joseph Keckler s Train With No Midnight. Photo: Paula Lobo. Courtesy of the artist 9Joseph Keckler Train With No Midnight Train With No Midnight s World Premiere production was presented at the 2019 prototype Festival, commissioned, developed, and produced by Beth Morrison Projects...
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Theater (1976) 8 (1): 72–73.
Published: 01 February 1976
... wish to be a good man, don’t you know, but that idea-“eternity”-confuses me: mirrors unending! Marie: The children lost in the fairy tale came to the ogre’s house. He drew his knife-but as midnight struck...
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Theater (1994) 25 (2): 96–104.
Published: 01 May 1994
... see a play in summer season in Avignon, a Parisian nabob Avignon at any time from ten in the morning exclaimed, “Avignon! Why not Tahiti?” Vilar’s to midnight. When not on stage, actors dis- original company survived on the generosity of tribute...
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Theater (1981) 13 (1): 43–50.
Published: 01 February 1981
... midnight.“ “I know you are not professional actors, but midnight! And Lea?” She was just arriving...
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Theater (1993) 24 (1): 7–18.
Published: 01 February 1993
.... ‘To think about them meant to think about the world. Weiss and McCauley assumed-though neither actually said so-that art is crucial to a transform at ive society. 1. PREMISE At midnight every Friday and Saturday, another episode of Jeff...
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Theater (1978) 9 (2): 110–118.
Published: 01 May 1978
... of the French pro- vinces. She told a story about a strange property man who one night after midnight as he waited for the stagehands to load the trunks, sat down and played a brilliant Chopin polannaise. He had won first prize at the Conservatoire one year, but he could not support his family...
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Theater (2000) 30 (2): 67–73.
Published: 01 May 2000
... and slightly blurred quality of a carbon copy. KATCHOR SCENE 3 Projected text. Toward midnight, the busboys get lazy; customers leave behind chipped plates...
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Theater (1968) 1 (1): 75–77.
Published: 01 February 1968
..., astuffin' dat stuff you teens, you young marrieds, you in his mouf. An' look at dem teet go, junior executives and executives, chompety, chompety, and you senior citizens, so you can follow like pistons on de Midnight Special. Oat...
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Theater (2002) 32 (1): 117–136.
Published: 01 February 2002
.... Theatergoers were enthusiastic despite the event’s length. The so-called Mara- thon Performance that I attended last November took twenty-two hours over two days (including frequent pauses and intermissions): Part 1 was performed on a Saturday (from three in the afternoon to nearly midnight), part 2...
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Theater (1985) 17 (1): 78–84.
Published: 01 February 1985
... at midnight, giving the impression of a sunny dawn into our Golden Age. theater which made an indelible physical impression on me - the From the future in 1975, Soleil returned to the past in 1978 - for discomfort of sitting on a narrow board with poor sightlines; the odor the life of France’s...
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Theater (2002) 32 (3): 5–7.
Published: 01 November 2002
... like the midnight knock on the door by which Jan linked contemporary modes of surveillance to the arbitrary power and terror evoked in Shakespeare’s history plays. 5 bharucha Like many other Polish intellectuals...
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Theater (1987) 18 (2): 69–72.
Published: 01 May 1987
... them in waves In midnight’s utter dark it would climb The voice of the slime in the ear of the ant the rim, seeking to mitigate in starlight voiced its apologies. “What manner of fear unbearable. “What a chaade,” it cried mud are you...
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Theater (1979) 10 (3): 92–94.
Published: 01 November 1979
... in a pragmatic consumer socie- ty. In Wittenberg the people are still philosophizing on the meaning of life and on language as structures and meta- structures; but who in the new Elsinore would pay any attention to such nonsense, prompted at midnight by phantoms of the past? In the most...
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Theater (1968) 1 (2): 5–7.
Published: 01 May 1968
...David Copelin Copyright 1968 by yale/theatre 1968 Insecurity Blanket At midnight on the day of the funeral of a pastime for a certain segment of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a group of population, a status-symbol for another Drama School students was to attend group...
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Theater (1994) 25 (2): 107–109.
Published: 01 May 1994
...- their audience, provided that the audience was mism that I was able muster, leaving the willing to play by their terms. “Serious” game- Theater for the New City at midnight as the playing is like professional ice skating: it is easy cats and dogs fell from the sky. Now, we can to distort its import...
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Theater (1994) 25 (1): 23–31.
Published: 01 February 1994
... of the entire span of time as a calendar year.. .human beings as a species make their appearance in the last three or four seconds before midnight on the last night of the year.. . .or some time.. ,we toyed with the idea of presenting a show in which...
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Theater (2004) 34 (2): 5–9.
Published: 01 May 2004
...? What changes in time? Does time move from dusk to night? Night to dawn? Morning to midnight? Through four seasons of a year? Through the stages of a human life? Or the stages of eternal life, from Creation to Last Judgment? What changes...
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Theater (2020) 50 (2): 79–93.
Published: 01 May 2020
... and fantasies in the pages of long novels or in the wilds of after- midnight urban streets. For the title character in High Theater 50:2 doi 10.1215/01610775-8154847 © 2020 by Miriam Felton-Dansky felton- dansky 80 Winds who, like Oswald, endures insomnia sleeplessness emerges out of overlap- ping personal...
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Theater (2000) 30 (3): 27–31.
Published: 01 November 2000
... out at tomorrow’s innamorato (Returns, grips the midnight over the lake. head waiter tightly) I want to eat Dejanira, blue eyes, blue of blue eyes, red lips red...