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Half sick of shadowsSherman, Katharine 01 January 2013 (has links)
I write plays that feel like dreams.
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Falls for JodieHolmes, Eric 01 January 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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The Aurora projectPoynton, Michelle Bella D. 01 May 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Creating an actorHildebrand, Sara 01 May 2015 (has links)
It is the goal of this paper to document through written description the personal approach that I would take in creating a role for the theatre. It will also describe what I feel to be valuable attributes and traits that make successful theatrical performance. Through the dissection of these two areas, I will glean a valuable personal insight into my work, how I've grown within it, and where I need to continually push to learn more.
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You lost meMetzgar, Bonnie 01 May 2013 (has links)
Introduction, Notes and Full-lenth play called YOU LOST ME by Bonnie Metzgar.
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The Adaptation and Production of Angelina Weld Grimke's RachelJones, Patricia Camille Rhone 01 December 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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ShoeOrta, Marisela Treviño 01 May 2018 (has links)
Shoe examines the family dynamics and gender roles within a dysfunctional Mexican American family led by a matriarch who manipulates her grown children to remain under her roof as a way to deal with the enormous grief created when her spouse abandoned her and her children twelve years ago. Drawing inspiration from the nursery rhyme There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, the play creates an atmosphere of confinement and constriction as the protagonist yearns for a life outside of the family’s double-wide trailer in Texas. The play calls for an all-Latinx cast. While the characters are all Mexican American, the roles are open to any Latinx actor. It should be acknowledged that the script is still in progress. Rewrites and minor edits will likely occur when the play undergoes a rehearsal process for its world premiere.
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The pirate queenFlores, Guadalupe 01 May 2017 (has links)
Five women actors working during the Golden Age of Hollywood vie for the lead role in a sprawling epic movie titled “The Pirate Queen.” Alliances and rivalries form among the women with the impending involvement of America looming in the background, and the struggle between democracy and fascism form a thread running through the action on the film set.
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A DESCRIPTION OF THE THEATRE CURRICULUM AT HOPEWELL HIGH SCHOOLMcMillan, Don P. 01 January 1984 (has links)
The theatre curriculum at Hopewell High School began eleven years ago with one course; it now has expanded to three courses. Because the last course in the sequence may be repeated for credit, a student in this curriculum may earn four credits in theatre study.
The first course is English 124, entitled Drama I, and it may be taken by students in grades 9 through 12. This course introduces the student to performing in pantomime, improvisation, and in scripted scenes. The second course is English 125, entitled Drama II, which is open to students in grades 10 through 12 who have completed Drama I; college bound juniors and seniors without any theatre credits may also take Drama II. The emphasis in Drama II is theatre history and literature. The third course is English 147, entitled Theatre Ensemble, which is a play production course with work on the production process leading toward a finished performance. Students in Theatre Ensemble must have successfully completed at least one other theatre course, and they must submit an audition and/or interview for admission to the course. Theatre Ensemble may be repeated once for credit.
The overall objectives of the theatre program at Hopewell High School are:
to provide the student with a creative vehicle to learn about himself and about himself with others
to provide the school with a viable and visible performing arts group
to provide the community with its only regular theatre group
to use school and community resources in theatrical production and study
to provide training in acting, production, theatre history, dramatic literature, and management skills
to encourage independent study and artistic endeavor
to follow current mandates and guidelines of the Virginia State Department of Education
to provide training on the high school level for the gifted theatre student who has professional goals
to cooperate with, and often incorporate, all other arts programs within the school system
to assist in the development of a total appreciation of all of the arts
to develop a program on the secondary level in dance and movement
to develop a community theatre group
It is important that any curriculum have objectives, but it is even more important that a theatre program have strong objectives which will win the support of the school board, the school administration, the faculty, and the study body. The theatre curriculum at Hopewell High School has been fortunate in this regard.
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POE PER SEStorrs, Robert Williamson, IV 01 January 1983 (has links)
There are four elements involved in this production of Poe per se which make it interesting and suitable as a thesis: the actor, the subject, the format, and the audience. I will discuss the problems posed by each and the methods of attack I will pursue to those problems. I will then describe the evolution of the script from research through performance. My conclusion will be an assessment of the success of the script in solving my acting problems.
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