Stanislavski and His System No single person ha
.... An Actor Prepares. New
York:
Theater Arts Books, 1980. . An Actor's Handbook. New
York:
Theater Arts Books, 1977. . Building a Character. ....
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Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty Techniques
.... Artaud, Antonin. The
Theater and Its Double. New
York: Grove Press, 1958. Grotowski, Jerzy. Towards a Poor Theatre. New
York: Simon and Schuster, 1968. ....
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Playwrights Christopher Marlowe & Moliere
.... America. Musical entertainment literally kept the New
York theater alive before and after the first and second world wars. Much ....
(3180

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The Theater in Classical Greece
....
York: Mentor, 1963. .KerTnyi, C. The Gods of the Greeks. London: Thames and Hudson, 1979. MacGowan, Kenneth and William Melnitz. Golden Ages of the
Theater. ....
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The Theater In Clasical Greece
....
York: Mentor, 1963. .Kerényi, C. The Gods of the Greeks. London: Thames and Hudson, 1979. MacGowan, Kenneth and William Melnitz. Golden Ages of the
Theater. ....
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NYC Music Venues
.... It was conceived by a
theater impresario known as SL "Roxy" Rothafel who had been the operator of the very successful Roxy
Theater in New
York. ....
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Grotowski's Theater
.... provenance of US experimental theatre, in particular The Living Theatre, the Open Theatre, and the Performance Group, which were based in New
York but which ....
(3038

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Legalization of casino gambling in New York
.... Negative impacts were thought possible for the New
York State racing industry, off-track betting, the New
York State Lottery, and the
theater industry in New ....
(3180

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Artistic Movement of Surrealism
.... She joined actor Spalding Gray and moved to New
York City in the late 1960s, gravitating toward the
theater, which was quite active at the time. ....
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The Culture of the 1950s
.... As Carter points out: drama from the starving New
York theater world people like Paul Newman, Kim Stanley, Rod Steiger, or Joanne Woodward now moved on to ....
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MCDONALD'S AND OUTBACK
.... Thus a McDonald's in New
York's theater district features exposed brick and theatrical lighting fixtures while a McDonald's near Disneyland features pictures ....
(712

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History of Movies & Technology
.... In 1912 very few well-known stage actors would deem to appear in movies, but by 1915 "the movies virtually swept the New
York theater of its first-string ....
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History & Evolution of American Silent Film
.... In 1912 very few well-known stage actors would deem to appear in movies, but by 1915 "the movies virtually swept the New
York theater of its first-string ....
(3860

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Derek Walcott
.... studied in the United States on a Rockefeller grant but moved out of the academic environment and into the world of nonmainstream New
York theater in the 1960s ....
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Kabuki Theater of Japan
.... Arnott, Peter. The
Theater in Its Time. Boston: Little, Brown, 1981. Brockett, Oscar G. The Essential Theatre. New
York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1988. ....
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Actress Kate Reid
.... In fact, "critics rank Toronto third in the world for English-speaking
theater, after London and New
York" (Bradford 1). In 1962, Reid made her Broadway debut ....
(1272

5

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Kate Reid
.... In fact, "critics rank Toronto third in the world for English-speaking
theater, after London and New
York" (Bradford 1). In 1962, Reid made her Broadway debut ....
(1272

5

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Lee Strasberg & The Method
.... He grew up on New
York's Lower East Side after the turn of the century in a world where the professional
theater seemed to be something quite distant. ....
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Styles in Theatrical Staging
.... Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1983. Kislan, Richard. The Musical : A Look at the American Musical
Theater. New
York: Applause, 2000.
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Eugene O'Neill
.... Returning to New
York City from the Harvard experience in 1915, the younger O'Neill abandoned his father's commercial
theater patronage to immerse himself in ....
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Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht
.... Bertolt Brecht And The Epic
Theater. Oregon State University. .... Mother Courage And Her Children. New
York: Grove Atlantic Press, 1991. Fowlie, Wallace. ....
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Albee
.... Connecticut, after a year and a half to pursue a writing career full time in New
York. However, while at Trinity, Albee did gain
theater experience by playing ....
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Edward Albee
.... Connecticut, after a year and a half to pursue a writing career full time in New
York. However, while at Trinity, Albee did gain
theater experience by playing ....
(1605

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Improvisation & Second City
.... Chicago at the time had a
theater that centered primarily around traveling companies of New
York shows, a few amateur theatricals, and some college repertory ....
(2471

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Composer/Singer Jacques Brel
.... It opened once more in 1974 in New
York, this time at the Astor Place
Theater, a more conventional theatrical setting which still served the play well: Because ....
(2630

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African-American Dance and Women
.... studios. There were some exceptions such as New
York City's Ballet
Theater School and the School of American Ballet. Some ballet ....
(1082

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Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht
.... Bertolt Brecht And The Epic
Theater. Oregon State University. .... Mother Courage And Her Children. New
York: Grove Atlantic Press, 1991. Cardullo, Bert. ....
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History of Theater
.... There were apparently a number of
theater companies by the time of Plautus and Terence. .... New
York: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1996.
(1867

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AIDS and the Dance Community
.... diseases place on a dancer: The former American Ballet
Theater (ABT) dancer .... unfunded program sponsored by the Dance Collection of the New
York Public Library to ....
(1961

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Gay Men's Health Crisis
.... awareness. His play, The Normal Heart, opened at New
York City's Public
Theater in the spring of 1985 in an acclaimed production. It ....
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