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Theater (1968) 1 (3): 21–30.
Published: 01 November 1968
...:
or'gy (orji}, n.: pI. orgies. (From Gr. orgia.J 1. Among the Greeks and Romans, secret ceremonial
rites in honor of a deity, esp. those of the worsh ip of Dionysus, or Bacchus, characterized by
ecstatic singing and dancing, and often by revelry. 2. Drunken revelry; carousal. 3. Excessive...
Journal Article
Theater (1998) 28 (3): 6.
Published: 01 November 1998
... and soci-
portentousness, banality, and all that bullshit ety, theater and its spectators, have been quite
about youthful ideals and orgies? No, no, no!” - broken, destroyed along with the social and
in many variants. Surely only 20 years of cultural movements of which they were part...
Journal Article
Theater (1998) 28 (3): 6.
Published: 01 November 1998
... and soci-
portentousness, banality, and all that bullshit ety, theater and its spectators, have been quite
about youthful ideals and orgies? No, no, no!” - broken, destroyed along with the social and
in many variants. Surely only 20 years of cultural movements of which they were part...
Journal Article
Theater (1969) 2 (1): 86–88.
Published: 01 February 1969
...Jonathan Coppelman Copyright 1969 by yale/theatre 1969 At a distance
by Jonathan Coppelman
I sat with my feet pushing against the seat in front of me. I assigned myself the role of
perceiver. Perception-theatre. Even in the "primal orgy," the primitive tribe in union...
Journal Article
Theater (1970) 3 (1_Film): 25–30.
Published: 01 November 1970
... and Godard have
added documentary techniques to fan-
tasies otherwise purged or pleasantly con- Weekend Orgy
sumed. As Godard observed in a 1966
film, Made in U.S.A., politics is Walt Dis- Rather than change society directly, art
ney plus blood...
Journal Article
Theater (2009) 39 (2): 33–41.
Published: 01 May 2009
... chords at sublime volume from atop a tower; flames
erupt; a rhinoceros appears (an allusion to Albrecht Dürer); circuslike scenes meet gro-
tesqueries culled from the Bosch oeuvre. Humanity’s orgy veers out of control, and the
viewers stand in the center of it all.
Purcărete takes his place...
Journal Article
Theater (1975) 7 (1): 57–65.
Published: 01 February 1975
....
Inspired by the orgy scenes in Zygmunt Krasinski's early nineteenth-century
romantic drama about revolution, The Undivine Comedy, the Odessa scenes
create an intense atmosphere of the macabre and the grotesque, dominated by
two bizarre figures,' the Putrescent Man in the Garbage Can...
Journal Article
Theater (2004) 34 (2): 11–13.
Published: 01 May 2004
... in the audience
had a clue what was going on iconographically, but it didn’t really matter: the fashions
were lavish, the spectacle was state-of-the-art, the door policy was draconian, and here
you were, at the very seat of power—which, once upon a time, was the very seat of
Cool—privy to this complete orgy...
Journal Article
Theater (1969) 2 (1): 45–52.
Published: 01 February 1969
... of the things are beautiful
in Paradise Now, they're really living it. But most of the time, dammit. . . .In
that dry run of an orgy, for instance. Just for instance. I know it turned a lot of
people sexually off for days. (Laughter) I'm not even trying to be funny. You talk
about technique and you...
Journal Article
Theater (1969) 2 (2): 85–87.
Published: 01 May 1969
....
career, Mom, nobody wants careers any I'd do it anyway, but it's nice to know
more, they just want orgies and I have you're not going to send a patrol wagon
those all the time anyway. You didn't over. Oh, someone pretty nice. A lot of
like my story and you don't like...
Journal Article
Theater (2002) 32 (3): 13–16.
Published: 01 November 2002
... and guards after the resurrected madman has escaped with the nun.
In order to have more bodies for a prolonged wordless orgy of blows and caresses, Kott
had the madman and nun return to the cell. This choice blunted the playwright’s irony
for the sake of a scenic effect of total apocalypse.
In his...
Journal Article
Theater (2012) 42 (1): 1–2.
Published: 01 February 2012
... with fake blood. Where Mark Morris held class with a morning
six pack. Where Eric swaggered, and Spalding read, and Ethel said farewell. Where
Paul Newman watched hip-hop. Where Annie Sprinkle held an orgy. Reno spewed
Diet Coke and tried to beat up Michael Portnoy. Penny chopped onions while Jack...
Journal Article
Theater (2012) 42 (1): 2–5.
Published: 01 February 2012
... with fake blood. Where Mark Morris held class with a morning
six pack. Where Eric swaggered, and Spalding read, and Ethel said farewell. Where
Paul Newman watched hip-hop. Where Annie Sprinkle held an orgy. Reno spewed
Diet Coke and tried to beat up Michael Portnoy. Penny chopped onions while Jack...
Journal Article
Theater (1970) 3 (1_Film): 15–24.
Published: 01 November 1970
...-
pher's orgy with a pair of teeny-boppers. He replied that while he was not at all averse
to incurring the displeasure of the censors, he really had something else in mind. In a
world as notoriously alienated and neurotic as his own, he felt the need to provide
some relief...
Journal Article
Theater (1992) 23 (2): 41–43.
Published: 01 May 1992
... replete with sex cultural/ethnic differences, brought home the message that
and drugs. While he elegiacally recounts the orgy of drugs issues of HW are imperative to all.
and women, the character’s name is revealed. A gasp - The class at Pacific Heights consisted entirely of black...
Journal Article
Theater (1981) 12 (2): 62–65.
Published: 01 May 1981
... in the horror-propaganda of the first world war directly led to
might be a brigand. orgies of brutality justified by the hollow and empty cliche phrases
of nationalistic double-talk. (What Kraus...
Journal Article
Theater (2011) 41 (1): 130–135.
Published: 01 February 2011
... and a man, followed by a man and a man, who are joined
by a woman, another man, another woman, and so on, until a massive orgy is under
way, in which every orifice of every fornicator is penetrated in every conceivable way by
every participant. (Yes, it is a grotesquely long sequence.) Two performers...
Journal Article
Theater (1999) 29 (2): 4–9.
Published: 01 May 1999
... literally sexual, but their cruel, breathless assaults
on space were so awash with energy and thrust as to suggest orgy anyway. Maybe Gro-
towski had uncovered the secret of the Black Mass and was quite understandably run-
ning fiom the unholy terror he kept releasing in theatrical endeavor...
Journal Article
Theater (1975) 7 (1): 5–29.
Published: 01 February 1975
..., Orgies•
Mysteries Theatre. And I said, "Hey, that's a good name: Orgies-Mysteries,
umm, orgies, mysteries, what about, umm "
Ontological-Hysteric.
However, the name is quite relevant, you see, because from my point of view,
I'm taking nineteenth-century naturalistic triangles and other...
Journal Article
Theater (2017) 47 (3): 5–11.
Published: 01 November 2017
... all take a ride then recited lines from Whitman’s “Native
Moments” (I am for those who believe in loose delights — I share the orgies of young men). As
expected, the audience declared Foster (played by a man plucked from the audience) the
loser. Then came “Oh! Susannah” versus “To A Stranger...
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