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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Misalliance: a stage manager's process

Simons, Rebecca Joan 01 May 2011 (has links)
Herein is outlined the process of a stage manager in working on a production of Bernard Shaw's "Misalliance" at the University of Iowa's Department of Theater in Fall of 2010.
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Guide to Opera Stage Management for the Aspiring Theatrical Stage Manager

Molnar, Lee Marc 28 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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A stage manager's cosmic experience

Sugden, Marguerite Angela 01 May 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Challenging the traditions of American musical theatre : stage managing Striking 12 at the University of Iowa

Fernandez, Adriana Cristina 01 May 2015 (has links)
This thesis is documentation and analysis of the stage management process working on the 2014 production of Striking 12 at the University of Iowa’s Department of Theatre Arts. In this thesis, the author analyzes the challenges and successes of Striking 12 from a stage management perspective as well as reflects upon the process and its influence on her as a stage manager.
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Stage managing Slaughter city

Hains, Kathleen Sarah 01 May 2015 (has links)
This thesis is an outline of the stage management process working on a production of “Slaughter City” by Naomi Wallace at the University of Iowa’s Department of Theatre in Spring 2014.
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Stage Management 101 and 102

Teaster, Erin 01 December 2019 (has links)
This is me comparing my first experience as a stage-manager to my second experience as a stage-manager. I learned more during my first time around then my second.
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Szenarien Buch Václava Tháma (Pština 1805 - 1806). Edice textu a analýza dramaturgie / Szenarien Buch of Václav Thám (Pszczyna 1805 - 1806). Critical edition of the manuscript

Hanoušek, Martin January 2022 (has links)
The topic of this dissertation thesis is editing the first extant part of the manuscript theatralia titled Scenarien-Buch des Hochfürstlichen Anhalt-Köthen Pleßschen Hoftheaters, written by Václav Thám (1765-1816?), a Czech actor, dramatist, dramaturge and a translator. This manuscript was written in the historical Kurrent script (Kurrentschrift), and originated between 1805 and 1806, during the period when Thám's life still has not been explored very much. Those days Thám had a theatre engagement in the service of the Prince Ferdinand Friedrich of Anhalt-Köthen in the town of Pless situated in the region of the Prussian enclave of Silesia, today's Poland. Thám recorded in the manuscript theatre approaches to dramatic and musical dramatic pieces which the Prince's ensemble played on the castle theatre stage in Pless and during its travel through the towns of Prussian Silesia. By comparing the manuscript and period printed editions of recorded theatre titles, the edition is attempting to bring closer how the performances presented by the Prince's ensemble could look like and whether they involved considerable or small dramaturgic deviations, and what kind. It is also trying to examine whether Thám used only one printed edition with one version of the dramatic text or libretto, or whether he used...
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In Real Life (Or Elsewhere) : om kreativa processer och parallella verkligheter i dokumentärfilm

Nevanti, Kirsi January 2017 (has links)
Reality isn’t what it appears to be. Contexts are not always clear and visible. People don’t always say what they really mean. And they don’t always mean what they say. When life is your stage manager, anything can happen. I often say, life is hard, my head is harder. Making documentaries is not for the faint-hearted.This PhD project explores creative processes and parallel realities in documentary film, and discusses and conceptualizes the artistic practice of documentary filmmaking. The project consists in part of artistic works and essays that are critical reflections on the creative process and how that process can be conceptualized. The cinematic centerpiece of the thesis is entitled Images and the Worlds of Being (2011–2016). Previous subprojects are A Shift Between Worlds (2013–2015) and an essay book entitled In Real Life (or Elsewhere) (2013). Between 2013 and 2017, more essays were written, some of them translated to English. All the Swedish essays are available in PDF format. All of the works in the PhD project explore creative processes and parallel realities in two different ways: A Shift Between Worlds (2013–2015) explores identity and parallel realities in the gendered world. These works are based on two workshops led by Diane Torr, “Man for a Day” and “Woman for a Day.” They resulted in several component works, including two video essays, two audio works and two large-format photographic works, the latter in collaboration with photographer Johan Bergmark, as well as a short commentary film entitled Diane Speaks Out (2016). Images and the Worlds of Being (2011–2016) – a VR Classic Style film – explores what happens when documentary images are shown on four screens forming the walls of a room. This work also focuses on the view through the camera lens through which the filmmaker meets the world, in a hypnotic tapestry of parallel realities in a tenderly portrayed, runaway present. A sort of logical reasoning about the illogic of our era, in search of elusive reality (to paraphrase Jean Baudrillard) – the presence in the act of seeing. An experiment in the forms of visual knowledge, outside the traditional display windows. Shooting location: The World.

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