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Theater (2018) 48 (2): 21–31.
Published: 01 May 2018
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Theater (2005) 35 (2): 97–102.
Published: 01 May 2005
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Theater (2007) 37 (1): 77–84.
Published: 01 February 2007
... or dialogue, just words arranged on the page, often in highly specific configurations. While this could seem static, the words themselves pro- vide a roiling motive force, for 4.48 Psychose is a work that struggles with how to convey a gnawing despair and how to survive the middle-of-the-night...
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Theater (1990) 21 (1_and_2): 111–112.
Published: 01 February 1990
...- Council on their Artist in Residence pro- sion, after a performance last July of grams and a profile on “Morning Edi- Free, Adult, and Uncensored!,part of tion” on National Public Radio. a 50th anniversary celebration...
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Theater (1978) 9 (2): 149–151.
Published: 01 May 1978
..., where universal order. This tradition allows for spiritual and mortal regions which pro- ritual and prayer are a daily necessity for the presence in Nature of the palpable vides an access...
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Theater (1985) 16 (2): 97–103.
Published: 01 May 1985
... __ - __ - -- . _. . - Laurence Senelick “If he, the nobleman Vladimir Durov, shows. The circus was an entertainment that again indulges in any manner of improper appealed to all levels of society and thus pro- behavior and uncalled...
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Theater (1990) 21 (1_and_2): 113–115.
Published: 01 February 1990
...- latest production, Border Warfare. It is stunning upset victory in a Parlia- dor of the world of the play, into which hard to imagine this rousing, avidly pro- mentary by-electionlast November and the audience is ushered en masse at the Scottish, often Satiric spectacle, which through its energetic...
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Theater (2006) 36 (1): 109–115.
Published: 01 February 2006
... concerned with process than with results. His 2004 production of PRO Turandot, designed by Emil Kapelush at the Comedian’s Auberge, was embraced by audiences and critics alike. The show began with three small words: “That’s about it.” Three pro-eunuchs, played by Vitalii Saltikov, Dmitrii Gotsdiner...
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Theater (1990) 21 (1_and_2): 115–117.
Published: 01 February 1990
... of contemporary Scots and and success at their most non-traditional theater forms and vi- the uncomplicated bluntness of his pro- basic level of physical reality. Their sionary artists have been drawn to the national, socialist message leave Border displays of virtuosity are executed in a clown...
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Theater (2007) 37 (2): 55–65.
Published: 01 May 2007
... Ever- by Shawn-Marie Garrett, assistant professor green State College student from Olympia, of theater at Barnard, and included Marvin Washington, had no apparent interest dur- Carlson, Sidney E. Cohn Distinguished Pro- ing her life in the theater or the people who fessor of Theatre...
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Theater (1987) 18 (3): 43–46.
Published: 01 November 1987
... is the pass- “Because the show is going badly” they the Irondale’s is a cartoon Ubu. Very word “shit.” Pa Ubu (Josh Broder) is not respond. It is surprising that the pro- little of the actual Jarry text is used. but a fully realized “character,” but a grab- duction holds together, since the au...
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Theater (1968) 1 (2): 17–19.
Published: 01 May 1968
... and the Nazi volution, not even that it will give the exterm ination of the Jews, sparked Ger• Answer to an apparently insoluble pro• man, and world, opinion into blazing ar• blem: but if we can find the right form, gument. It is said to have played an im• the authentic tone of voice...
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Theater (1969) 2 (2): 17–19.
Published: 01 May 1969
.... Rolf Hochhuth's The Deputy, a docu- audience into the streets to wage a re- mentary play about Pius XI1 and the Nazi volution, not even that it will give the extermination of the Jews, sparked Ger- Answer to an apparently insoluble pro- man, and world, opinion into blazing...
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Theater (1985) 16 (2): 66.
Published: 01 May 1985
... Am referring to the death of Fo’s play on Broadway. He was somewhere, I am still not aware of it. True, I have not read the quoted in the press as saying he rather approved of a Broadway pro- Italian original, or seen any other production. But shouldn’t I have duction on the grounds...
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Theater (2014) 44 (2): 73–79.
Published: 01 May 2014
... many. Today Germany has a lot of festivals, and change totally the policy of the theater. and every festival wants to do its own pro- You have a lot of different situations and, of gram, and every festival has to find a kind of course, I think today there is much more of specification...
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Theater (1994) 25 (1): 72–77.
Published: 01 February 1994
...). despite all their resources, ill-fit for any pro- For the end of the current season, De duction that demands development and explo- Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam is preparing ration, which are incongruous with the prevail- the world premiere of Peter Schat’s Symposium, ing institutional...
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Theater (1986) 17 (3): 95–96.
Published: 01 November 1986
.... The dusty clump of dancers, Not really. There is more, though the pro• aided by the reflective Schubert score and the duction loses some momentum in the pro• coolly quiescent lighting by Pierre Colomer tracted final sequence. Here the dancers ap• and John Da~is, bring quirky and curious pear...
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Theater (1989) 20 (2): 19–23.
Published: 01 May 1989
... and pro- duced in 1975,tells of the mythical Chinese Emperor Lan, who sheds his own cultural definitions of masculinity and patriarchy to discover the “shih” - the everything - in himself. Owens is also the author of Beclch, Homo, Istanboul, The Karl Marx Play, Contraption,Emma Instigated Me...
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Theater (1979) 10 (2): 104–107.
Published: 01 May 1979
...; Indians, which Arthur Kopit intend• the most chilling satire. There is almost no "serious" political ed as an attack on the Vietnam war but which more people would theater either, outside of certain topics. We may see plays pro• take as calling for a new policy toward Native Americans; and the moting...
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Theater (1990) 21 (1_and_2): 68–73.
Published: 01 February 1990
... democrats: ineffectual if not even reac- ture. At the hands of the pro-Soviet Left, (1898-1976),I would guess, than tionary. Actually, Randolph, as Duber- Robeson, idolized, became Superman, .about any other black artist whatsoever: man knows, took a more radical stance a black Leonard0 da...