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Theater (2021) 51 (1): 1–2.
Published: 01 February 2021
...Tom Sellar 1Up Front Windows and Walls Tom Sellar Where No Wall Remains, the title of this issue, corresponds to a 2019 biennial of live performances and interactive art at Bard College and comes from a love poem by the thirteenth- century Persian poet Rumi. In The Thief of Sleep he wrote...
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Theater (2012) 41 (3): 69–99.
Published: 01 November 2012
... is taken from Labyrinth, a collection of Krystian Lupa’s essays, published in 2001. December 25, 1992 In 1948 (or in 1947) we started living in a school in Jastrzębie Dolne. The view from the kitchen window, and sometimes from the window in my father’s room (where I would play when he...
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Theater (1979) 10 (2): 63–67.
Published: 01 May 1979
... of pro• Windows devised by the Agency director, Platon Kerzhentsev, in paganda playlets, 'agitki', hitherto neglected in Western criticism 1919 when - And What Would Happen!fl . . . Dreams on the 1st ofMay in . . . it occurred to us to use the windows of stores on a Bourgeois Apartment...
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Theater (1975) 6 (3): 5–8.
Published: 01 November 1975
... on the table, sets her purse on a chair, hangs the advertisement on the sideboard, and locks the door. She takes off her coat, pulls it over a hanger, and hangs it on a hook on the door. She spies a spot on the back of the coat. Then she crosses to the window, touches...
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Theater (2024) 54 (1): 126–134.
Published: 01 February 2024
... contributions and original direction by Hal Prince, directed by Arden Michael . New York City Center’s Encores! , November 1 – 6 , 2022 . Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre , March 16 – August 6 , 2023 The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window . Written by Hansberry Lorraine , directed...
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Theater (1973) 5 (1): 66–107.
Published: 01 February 1973
... be leaned up- on. Upstage of this, a double door which leads to Ventroux's study. Downstage left, a fire-place whose mantel is covered with nick-nacks and above which hangs a mirror. Upstage of this, a large window...
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Theater (2004) 34 (2): 73–103.
Published: 01 May 2004
... the entrance hall The crane silent, their faces empty. The stairway comes to an is here. end. There is a door in front of maksim. It is open; a felt boot stuffed in the crack keeps it ajar. There is The woman in the black shawl goes over to the a mirror hanging inside opposite the door. A red window...
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Theater (2008) 38 (2): 76–80.
Published: 01 May 2008
... approximations of Windows. All technologies represent challenges to us; they open new capacities that allow us to, literally, express things that could not be expressed before. And these things register, if we are paying attention, the newly inex...
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Theater (2008) 38 (2): 81–84.
Published: 01 May 2008
... approximations of Windows. All technologies represent challenges to us; they open new capacities that allow us to, literally, express things that could not be expressed before. And these things register, if we are paying attention, the newly inex...
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Theater (2008) 38 (2): 85–91.
Published: 01 May 2008
... approximations of Windows. All technologies represent challenges to us; they open new capacities that allow us to, literally, express things that could not be expressed before. And these things register, if we are paying attention, the newly inex...
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Theater (1979) 10 (2): 12–46.
Published: 01 May 1979
... in America in 1921. quarters. A desk, a large cabinet, some chairs, a typewriter, a telephone, a window, two Cast of Characters: An anarchist by the name of Salsedo...
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Theater (2002) 32 (3): 26–27.
Published: 01 November 2002
... ballet, has revealed its new contemporane- there, when you look out the window.” ity. Time, like corrosion, frequently eats Next morning Lydia woke up very early while everyone away at even precious metals; great works else was still asleep. She saw a tiny little cloud...
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Theater (1974) 6 (1): 8–59.
Published: 01 February 1974
... When the smoke clears, we are in the laboratory of Dr, Eidelmenchel- bach. The camera pans the lab, noticing the broken glass on the floor, the shattered bay window, the confused lab bench and finally stops at the pair of spectacles, broken...
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Theater (1987) 19 (1): 24–30.
Published: 01 February 1987
... you may need a loan display windows facing Madison. “Look diorama of national attitudes, past and And the following year Gus, there are those boots you like!” present. I visit the store whenever I can, You own New York State? After this pair of nxans in tweed...
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Theater (2002) 32 (3): 25–26.
Published: 01 November 2002
... ballet, has revealed its new contemporane- there, when you look out the window.” ity. Time, like corrosion, frequently eats Next morning Lydia woke up very early while everyone away at even precious metals; great works else was still asleep. She saw a tiny little cloud...
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Theater (1980) 11 (3): 29–32.
Published: 01 November 1980
... of the Instituto Magnolfi, ending at the very place from which the walk started. This place is a hall with a small stage, which is darkened in the beginning. The chairs for the audience are arranged in a corner, shifted sideways, and artificial "daylight" is streaming through the windows...
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Theater (1978) 9 (2): 79–89.
Published: 01 May 1978
... palms Tape: SPECTATOR. THE SMALLNESS IS THE SIZE. THE EF- FECT IS A RESULT OF THAT SMALLNESS AND THE EFFECT IS GOOD. Kate: Oh yes. He leaned out of the window at a certain angle Cynthia: Who Kate: My . . . teacher Cynthia: Your teacher leaned out of the window at a certain...
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Theater (1983) 15 (1): 31–51.
Published: 01 February 1983
... Fewer and fewer left that was magnificent looked good on her that’s not an advantage My tot’ nails rut right through my socks at the wake (looks out the window) two pairs already Fulfilling last wishes...
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Theater (1983) 14 (3): 83–98.
Published: 01 November 1983
... of‘ the night. the kind of work you do. always remembered hearing her grand- I made this room with a huge window. I think it’s an audience that tends to go to mother sing all day long. Her mother too. concerts, recitals and opera, not necessarily The slaves grew up singing...
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Theater (1984) 15 (3): 54–57.
Published: 01 November 1984
... container, walls are dirty, grey, and bare. Left and right long time. Water has become the predomi- until Clov picks him up and tosses him back of the stage are two high windows, accessible nant element in their lives, and it soon begins into the ash-bin. In this permanently flooded only by two long...