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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 17

Author : Jay Malarcher
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2009-09-27
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817355555

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Outdoor drama takes many forms: ancient Greek theatre, open-air performances of Shakespeare at summer festivals, and re-enactments of landmark historical events. The essays gathered in "Outdoor Performance," Volume 17 of the annual journal Theatre Symposium, address outdoor theatre's many manifestations, including the historical and non-traditional. Among other subjects, these essays explore the rise of "airdomes" as performance spaces in the American Midwest in the first half of the 20th century; the civic-religious pageants staged by certain Mormon congregations; Wheels-A-Rolling, and other railroad themed pageants; first-hand accounts of the innovative Hunter Hills theatre program in Tennessee; the role of traditional outdoor historical drama, particularly the long-running performances of Paul Green's The Lost Colony; and the rise of the part dance, part sport, part performance phenomenon "parkour"-- the improvised traversal of obstacles found in both urban and rural landscapes.

Theatre and Politics in the Twentieth Century

Author : Southeastern Theatre Conference (U.S.),James Fisher
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 131 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0817386947

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Theatre and Politics in the Twentieth Century by Southeastern Theatre Conference (U.S.),James Fisher Pdf

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 28

Author : Andrew Gibb
Publisher : University Alabama Press
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817370152

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 28 by Andrew Gibb Pdf

Peer-reviewed journal of theater history and scholarship published annually by the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC)

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 30

Author : Chase Bringardner
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2023-05-09
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817370176

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 30 by Chase Bringardner Pdf

Illustrates how theatre's engagement with politics changes over time

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 29

Author : Andrew Gibb
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2022-04-05
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817370169

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 29 by Andrew Gibb Pdf

Papers solicited from the presenters for the cancelled 2020 Southeastern Theatre Conference.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 18

Author : J K Curry
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817370053

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 18 by J K Curry Pdf

Stage properties are an often-ignored aspect of theatrical productions, in part because their usage is meant to be seamlessly integrated into the performance instead of a focal point for the audience. The contributors illuminate many aspects of this largely ignored yet crucial part of the theatre.

New Theatre Quarterly 65: Volume 17, Part 1

Author : Clive Barker,Simon Trussler
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2001-02-08
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0521001455

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New Theatre Quarterly 65: Volume 17, Part 1 by Clive Barker,Simon Trussler Pdf

Provides an international forum where theatrical scholarship and practice can meet.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 21

Author : Edward Bert Wallace
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780817370084

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Volume 21 of Theatre Symposium presents essays that explore the intricate and vital relationships between theatre, religion, and ritual. Whether or not theatre arose from ritual and/or religion, from prehistory to the present there have been clear and vital connections among the three. Ritual, Religion, and Theatre, volume 21 of the annual journal Theatre Symposium, presents a series of essays that explore the intricate and vital relationships that exist, historically and today, between these various modes of expression and performance. The essays in this volume discuss the stage presence of the spiritual meme; ritual performance and spirituality in The Living Theatre; theatricality, themes, and theology in James Weldon Johnson’s God’s Trombones; Jordan Harrison’s Act a Lady and the ritual of queerness; Gerpla and national identity in Iceland; confession in Hamlet and Measure for Measure; Christian liturgical drama; Muslim theatre and performance; cave rituals and the Brain’s Theatre; and other, more general issues. Edited by E. Bert Wallace, this latest publication by the largest regional theatre organization in the United States collects the most current scholarship on theatre history and theory. CONTRIBUTORS Cohen Ambrose / David Callaghan / Gregory S. Carr Matt DiCintio / William Doan / Tom F. Driver / Steve Earnest Jennifer Flaherty / Charles A. Gillespie / Thomas L. King Justin Kosec / Mark Pizzato / Kate Stratton

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 26

Author : Sarah McCarroll
Publisher : University Alabama Press
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817370138

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A substantive exploration of theatrical costume Stage costumes reveal character. They tell audiences who the character is or how a character functions within the world of the play, among other things. Theatrical costuming, however, along with other forms of theatre design, has often been considered merely a craft, rather than part of the deeply systemic creation of meaning onstage. In what ways do our clothes shape and reveal our habits of behavior? How do stage costumes work to reveal one kind of habit via the manipulation of another? How might theatre practitioners learn to most effectively exploit this dynamic? Theatre Symposium, Volume 26 analyzes the ways in which meaning is conveyed through costuming for the stage and explores the underlying assumptions embedded in theatrical practice and costume production. THEATRE SYMPOSIUM, VOLUME 26 MICHELE MAJER Plus que Reine: The Napoleonic Revival in Belle Epoque Theatre and Fashion CAITLIN QUINN Creating a Realistic Rendering Pedagogy: The Fashion Illustration Problem ALY RENEE AMIDEI Where'd I Put My Character?: The Costume Character Body and Essential Costuming for the Ensemble Actor KYLA KAZUSCHYK Embracing the Chaos: Creating Costumes for Devised Work DAVID S. THOMPSON Dressing the Image: Costumes in Printed Theatrical Advertising LEAH LOWE Costuming the Audience: Gentility, Consumption, and the Lady’s Theatre Hat in Gilded Age America JORGE SANDOVAL The RuPaul Effect: The Exploration of the Costuming Rituals of Drag Culture in Social Media and the Theatrical Performativity of the Male Body in the Ambit of the Everyday GREGORY S. CARR A Brand New Day on Broadway: The Genius of Geoffrey Holder’s Artistry and His Intentional Evocation of the African Diaspora ANDREW GIBB On the [Historical] Sublime: J. R. Planché’s King John and the Romantic Ideal of the Past

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 19

Author : J K Curry
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-02
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817370060

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 19 by J K Curry Pdf

Despite a shared history and many common present practices, the relationship between theatre and film often remains uncertain. Does a close study of film enrich an understanding of drama on the stage? What ongoing connections do theatre and film maintain, and what elements do they borrow from each other? Does the relative popularity and accessibility of film lead to an increased scholarly defensiveness about qualities exclusive to theatrical performances? Do theatre and film demand two different kinds of attention from spectators, or do audiences tend to experience both in the same ways? The essays in “Theatre Symposium: Volume 19” present this dynamic coexistence of theatre and film, and examine the nature of their mutual influence on each other. Bruce McConachie, in his contribution to the collection, “Theatre and Film in Evolutionary Perspective,” argues that the cognitive functions used to interpret either media arise from the same evolutionary foundation, and that therefore the viewing experiences of theatre and film are closely linked to each other. In “Robert Edmond Jones: Theatre and Motion Pictures, Bridging Reality and Dreams,” Anthony Hostetter and Elisabeth Hostetter consider Jones’ influential vision of a “theater of the future,” in which traditional stage performances incorporate mediated video material into stage productions. Becky Becker’s “Nollywood: Film and Home Video, of the Death of Nigerian Theatre,” by focusing on the current conversation in Nigeria, discusses the anxiety generated by a film and video industry burgeoning into and displacing theatre culture These and the six other essays in “Theatre Symposium: Volume 19” shed light on the current state of affairs—the collaborations and the tensions—between two distinctly individual yet inextricably related artistic media.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 24

Author : Arnab Banerji
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-19
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780817370114

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At a time when so many options exist for access to theatrical entertainments, it is no surprise that theatre practitioners and scholars are often preoccupied with the role of the audience. While space undoubtedly impacts the rehearsal and production processes, its greater significance seems to rest in the impact a specific location has on the audience. This volume delves into issues of theatre and space, traversing traditional theatre spaces such as the African Grove Theater discussed by Gregory Carr, Tony Gunn's examination of Edward Gorey's theatrical designs, and George Pate's reflections on Beckett's stage directors. Also highlighted are some decidedly innovative spaces, like those described by J. K. Curry in her examination of "Theatre for One" and modern uses of medieval sacred spaces as detailed by Carla Lahey. Whether positive or negative in scope, meanings generated within theatre spaces are impacted by the cultural context from which they emerge--the ways in which space is conceived, scrutinized, and experiences. As a result, the relationship between space, theatre, and audience is diverse, complex, and ever changing in practice.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 22

Author : David S. Thompson,Jane Barnette
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 139 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780817370091

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 22 by David S. Thompson,Jane Barnette Pdf

The eleven original essays in Volume 22 of Theatre Symposium examine facets of the historical and current business of theatre.

Theatre Symposium, Vol 27

Author : Sarah McCarroll
Publisher : Theatre Symposium
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2019-10-08
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780817370145

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A substantive exploration of bodies and embodiment in theatre Theatre is inescapably about bodies. By definition, theatre requires the live bodies of performers in the same space and at the same time as the live bodies of an audience. And, yet, it's hard to talk about bodies. We talk about characters; we talk about actors; we talk about costume and movement. But we often approach these as identities or processes layered onto bodies, rather than as inescapably entwined with them. Bodies on the theatrical stage hold the power of transformation. Theatre practitioners, scholars, and educators must think about what bodies go where onstage and what stories which bodies to tell. The essays in Theatre Symposium, Volume 27 explore a broad range of issues related to embodiment. The volume begins with Rhonda Blair's keynote essay, in which she provides an overview of the current cognitive science underpinning our understanding of what it means to be "embodied" and to talk about "embodiment." She also provides a set of goals and cautions for theatre artists engaging with the available science on embodiment, while issuing a call for the absolute necessity for that engagement, given the primacy of the body to the theatrical act. The following three essays provide examinations of historical bodies in performance. Timothy Pyles works to shift the common textual focus of Racinian scholarship to a more embodied understanding through his examination of the performances of the young female students of the Saint-Cyr academy in two of Racine's Biblical plays. Shifting forward in time by three centuries, Travis Stern's exploration of the auratic celebrity of baseball player Mike Kelly uncovers the ways in which bodies may retain the ghosts of their former selves long after physical ability and wealth are gone. Laurence D. Smith's investigation of actress Manda Björling's performances in Miss Julie provides a model for how cognitive science, in this case theories of cognitive blending, can be integrated with archival theatrical research and scholarship. From scholarship grounded in analysis of historical bodies and embodiment, the volume shifts to pedagogical concerns. Kaja Amado Dunn's essay on the ways in which careless selection of working texts can inflict embodied harm on students of color issues an imperative call for careful and intentional classroom practice in theatre training programs. Cohen Ambrose's theorization of pedagogical cognitive ecologies, in which subjects usually taught disparately (acting, theatre history, costume design, for example) could be approached collaboratively and through embodiment, speaks to ways in which this call might be answered. Tessa Carr's essay on "The Integration of Tuskegee High School" brings together ideas of historical bodies and embodiment in the academic theatrical context through an examination of the process of creating a documentary theatre production. The final piece in the volume, Bridget Sundin's exchange with the ghost of Marlene Dietrich, is an imaginative exploration of how it is possible to open the archive, to create new spaces for performance scholarship, via an interaction with the body.

Theatre Symposium, Vol. 23

Author : David S. Thompson
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780817370107

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Theatre Symposium, Vol. 23 by David S. Thompson Pdf

The essays in volume 23 of Theatre Symposium offer a rich exploration of depictions of youth in works of theatre as well as the role youth play in the creation and performance of drama.