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Theater (1994) 25 (2): 24–41.
Published: 01 May 1994
...? Was it true? At that time, John Fuegi's Brecht & Company had not yet come out, though its claims were generally known by academic Brechtians (and had been prefigured in his own earlier publications). Other research on Elisabeth Hauptmann inter alia had already appeared, in the Brecht Yearbook...
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Theater (2008) 38 (3): 67–83.
Published: 01 November 2008
... theater's critique of broken government promises. Even though the Censorship Board demands scripts be registered, Zimbabwean theater artists have found creative ways around censorship throughout these three eras, implementing underground performances and “hit and run” political guerilla theater. Zenenga...
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Theater (1978) 10 (1): 15–30.
Published: 01 February 1978
... of their profession. The responses printed here come from many though not all of the resident theaters which have literary staffs. These statements do not necessarily represent the views of theaters mentioned in them. Copyright © THEATER 1978 1978 Dramaturgs in America: Eleven...
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Theater (2024) 54 (2): 7–15.
Published: 01 May 2024
...” struck a nerve, positing that ensembles come and go. Maybe so, but this essay suggests that though their candle may burn out, the light they produce lives on. In an era of tremendous uncertainty and extremes of teenage sadness, ensemble theatre as a practice can, and has, galvanized a new generation...
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Theater (2001) 31 (1): 1–3.
Published: 01 February 2001
... Page 1 Up Front This issue is only occasionally about war in theater, though war as a text claims vast stretches of dramatic history since the Greeks. Our focus is different: theater in war. Theater created by soldiers...
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Theater (2012) 42 (2): 139–146.
Published: 01 May 2012
..., but also for its tribalism. Only the theatri- cal may enter the magic circle of the theater — this can be an awfully satisfying line to toe. There is a double irony, though, in this notion that theater should stick to what only it can do. First, the theater has always been most remarkable for its...
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Theater (1973) 4 (3): 82–93.
Published: 01 November 1973
... in dismissing the songs, scores, musical traditions and developments that have evolved from this exciting stage mode. Though it is perfectly true that a great deal of hack-work has been heard in our theaters, especially of late, there is probably no other medium that has...
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Theater (1975) 6 (3): 4–19.
Published: 01 November 1975
... what Food she’s always liked. Anyone can see she said . . . to me . . . that. Just watch her eat sometime. Shovels it in as though there’s no tomor- Man: That’s no way to be talking though. row. Open the hole. Fill it in. Grind it Not for her or you. What’s happened...
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Theater (1993) 24 (2): 12–20.
Published: 01 May 1993
... struggle, and a striving for community. Newborn and rambunctious, Queer theory avails itself of a wide array of strategies to formulate relationships among identity, culture, and politics. The Queer as drama critic- though some may ask, “What else...
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Theater (1968) 1 (1): 116–119.
Published: 01 February 1968
... to our own dilemma. His play deserves of frustration at being untouched by all to be performed again, in a production their travail; now, though, are-reading which would drive home the similarities of Euripides and a reading of the Sartre between Troy and Vietnam, rather than...
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Theater (1973) 5 (1): 131–138.
Published: 01 February 1973
... of hound. Remember that it is better to rule over men than over a waste place. Oedipus My unhappy children! I know well what suffering you endure; yet sufferers though you...
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Theater (1976) 7 (3): 1nnaurato–20-innaurato.
Published: 01 November 1976
... BENNO teises his arm and brings it down Benno is 20, he weighs 500 pounds, is as though wielding a sword. The noise about 5'9/1 or 5'10/1. He sits on his stool for stops abruptly. BENNO...
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Theater (1993) 24 (1): 82–86.
Published: 01 February 1993
... his stories or attending his plays, that here at last is the truth of our existence. It is as though Chekhov’s quest had been to refute Nietzsche’s dec- laration that we possess art lest we perish from the truth. Uncle Vanya, as it happens, is my earliest theatrical memory except...
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Theater (2014) 44 (3): 74–85.
Published: 01 November 2014
... Edited by Jay Sanders, with J. Hoberman New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 2013 First, let’s talk about how beautiful the old performance recordings are. Not the perfor- mance pieces themselves, though of course those are beautiful, too — what we can see and imagine of them — but the films...
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Theater (1977) 9 (1): 72–75.
Published: 01 February 1977
.... At the same time, ially Shakespearean, though he has ham. All were experienced in British however, several young American ac- done rich and thoughtful productions theater and all came to Minneapolis tors, notably Jeff Chandler, Mark of Noel Coward and Nikolai Gogol. His from successful careers...
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Theater (1994) 25 (2): 105–107.
Published: 01 May 1994
... on Chekhov and self-authorship, and confronted In his 1993 Arguments for u Theatre, Howard their contemptuous “author/God” (Barker’s Barker pits a “dramatist” against a “critic” in a phrase) himself. There was a prevailing sense, fantasy interview called “Barely Concealed though, as this excitement...
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Theater (1997) 27 (2_and_3): 155–158.
Published: 01 May 1997
... in the knew that if she were to succeed, she’d have to Band. Though on the surface not much would come up with the perfect setting, an architec- seem to link this new and disparate trio of tural correlative for Urat’s alleymhere the dead Russian, Anglo-Irish, and French Canadian men lost their bones...
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Theater (1990) 21 (3): 34–38.
Published: 01 November 1990
... devoted to New Writing. Yet though could well again become a crime, her plays are widely performed all she assented. over Latin America, Eastern and Gambaro’s work is deeply...
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Theater (2006) 36 (2): 52–65.
Published: 01 May 2006
... he is still alive. Not bad. Drowning in the everything, even though we don’t get it. Oh, act — really now! Well, at least only her, the Jack, oh, Jack, I love you, I sob. What else little secretary, not he. He must have come up should I say? I can’t very well pretend we had pretty fast while...
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Theater (1993) 24 (2): 35–46.
Published: 01 May 1993
... on those cuff links? Maybe I’d wear a little black dress with fishnets and pumps, just to keep things provocatively confusing (though I’d have to borrow the entire get-up and practice walking in advance so I wouldn’t trip over my high heels on my way to the podium). Obviously, like actors...