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Theater (1985) 16 (3): 36–67.
Published: 01 November 1985
... CopUrighf 0 1985 August Wilson. Cast (in order of appearance) left to right) Russell Costen, Charles Brown, All rights resewed. No part of this play may be Troy Maxson James Earl Jones Ray Aranha, James Earl Jones, Mary Alice, reproduced in any form or by any means, dec...
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Theater (1985) 16 (3): 67–70.
Published: 01 November 1985
... at the Strangelove and Claudine Cfor which he won the Yale Rep last May under the direction of Lloyd Golden Globe Award); and he was the voice of Richards, it featured remarkable PerfOnnances by Darth Vader in the Star Wars series. Most recmt- two actors: James Earl Jones (as Troy Maxson) ly, Mr. Jones has...
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Theater (1978) 9 (2): 63–65.
Published: 01 May 1978
... is surely as timely and beautiful as any play written by an “Zeus, end my watch, light up the beacon, American during the past decade, and we are pleased to be able to in- destroy Troy.” Nothing will happen. clude part of it in our anthology of contemporary playwriting. Farrar, Straus and Giroux...
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Theater (1994) 25 (2): 67–70.
Published: 01 May 1994
... while on Chryse, he had an incurable wound on his heel, which gave off a smell unbearable to the Greek crew. This certainly did the morale of this army, sailing to Troy, no good at all (perhaps because the soldiers got a whiff of their own dead bodiesOn Odysseus’s advice, Philokteteswas left...
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Theater (1993) 24 (1): 59–65.
Published: 01 February 1993
... Iphigenia was taken-wasn’t it?-for any number of convincing reasons: to appease the wrathful gods, to get favorable winds so he could set sail for Troy, to pursue revenge against Paris for the seduction and abduction of Helen, and to destroy Troy and bring military glory to the royal family of Argos...
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Theater (1994) 25 (2): 71–91.
Published: 01 May 1994
..., You’re here because you couldn’t heave up Odysseus, another word to save your life. and contemplate your future under the boot. NEOPTOLEMUS You couldn’t chuck another spear TROY? to save your life. AND PHILOKTETES...
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Theater (2004) 34 (1): 67–123.
Published: 01 February 2004
... antilochus automedon greeks,myrmidons,and amazons Setting: A battlefield near Troy. Penthesilea was first performed in 1808. Copyright © 1994 by Douglas Langworthy. All rights reserved. No part of this play may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including...
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Theater (1999) 29 (3): 146–152.
Published: 01 November 1999
... The power of the state derives from money Money Must buy Work will make you unfree Home is Where the bills come says my wife Read Sophocles AJAX for example description Of an animal experiment yellowed tragedy Of a man with whom a moody goddess Plays blind man’s bluff in Troy in the abyss...
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Theater (1980) 11 (3): 43–48.
Published: 01 November 1980
.... The British perform Shakespeare as through a phantasy of the legend of Troy. What takes place before modern theater. In Japan, however, the classics are not a normal the audience's eyes passes beyond time and place; it is both the past part of the modern theater's repertory. Works of Chikamatsu...
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Theater (1968) 1 (1): 116–119.
Published: 01 February 1968
... bolic dances and crypto-ethnic gestures he mirrored in the defeat of the Greeks of mourning on the great dank stage of by the same forces which wiped Troy the Palais de Chaillot was not terribly off the map, finds painful application memorable, except for the vague feeling...
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Theater (1985) 16 (3): 85–89.
Published: 01 November 1985
..., a feature length film by Helma Troy. Legend has it that Achilles killed Pen- Sanders-Brahms. The major East German thesilea, but in Bentley’s version - and here novelist Christa Wolf wrote a marvellous...
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Theater (1981) 12 (3): 92.
Published: 01 November 1981
... Haven, Connecticut 06520. A Life by Hugh Leonard, Atheneum, N.Y., 1981 (paper) $5.95. W-Stage Voices by Bettina Knapp, Whitston, Troy, N.Y., (cloth) $13.50. This competition for play publication is funded in part by 27~Semiotics of Theutre and Dmma by Keir Elam, Methuen, London...
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Theater (1984) 16 (1): 88.
Published: 01 February 1984
... Copyright © THEATER 1984 1984 Books Recently Received An Anthology of C0ntem.y&l&n Plays, 1970-1982, edited by David Willinger, Whitston, Troy, NY, 1984 (cloth) $30.00. Beckett ’s Theaters by Sidney Homan, Bucknell University, Cranbury, NJ, 1984 (cloth) 329.50. Benefators...
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Theater (2005) 35 (2): 83–85.
Published: 01 May 2005
... basic level Kassandra is a retelling of a familiar tale, the story of the all-seeing, never-powerful prophetess of Troy. For Rosas’s fi rst foray into classical myth they invited a new collaborator to work on the text: Oscar van Woensel, the Dutch...
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Theater (2005) 35 (2): 86–92.
Published: 01 May 2005
... basic level Kassandra is a retelling of a familiar tale, the story of the all-seeing, never-powerful prophetess of Troy. For Rosas’s fi rst foray into classical myth they invited a new collaborator to work on the text: Oscar van Woensel, the Dutch...
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Theater (2005) 35 (2): 93–96.
Published: 01 May 2005
... basic level Kassandra is a retelling of a familiar tale, the story of the all-seeing, never-powerful prophetess of Troy. For Rosas’s fi rst foray into classical myth they invited a new collaborator to work on the text: Oscar van Woensel, the Dutch...
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Theater (2005) 35 (2): 97–102.
Published: 01 May 2005
... basic level Kassandra is a retelling of a familiar tale, the story of the all-seeing, never-powerful prophetess of Troy. For Rosas’s fi rst foray into classical myth they invited a new collaborator to work on the text: Oscar van Woensel, the Dutch...
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Theater (1991) 22 (1): 73–74.
Published: 01 February 1991
... Age; The Piano Lesson during the communicating with the supernatural Depression; Fullerton Street during or occult mysteries. Troy Maxson in World War I1 and Fences in the Fences wrestles with Death and 1950s. These plays create their own ultimately loses; his brother...
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Theater (1998) 28 (2): 61–78.
Published: 01 May 1998
..., trois.. .I8 WAITER The landlord sent me to see what you wanted. KHLESTAKOV You are quite well, I trust? WAITER Yes, sir, praise God. KHLESTAKOV Et aussi trois-cent. Lots of guests. 67 GOGOL/M EYERH oLD others, asking his father for money all the time. But now it s different.He is fbrious if the others...
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Theater (1983) 14 (2): 86–92.
Published: 01 May 1983
... invitation to remarks about the city aldermen when his engage in self-scrutiny and critical ques- circus performed in Troy, New York: tioning. Occasionally the issues he raised...