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Seagull (thinking of You)
  • Language: en

Seagull (thinking of You)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is the first collection of plays by OBIE award winning Tina Satter, described as a rising experimental star by the New York Times and named a 2011 Off-Off Broadway Innovator to Watch by Time Out New York. Seagull (Thinking of You) is a personal look at performance, failure and attempted love -- ultimately an unexpected meditation on why we ever try to say something out loud. This volume includes the plays Family, named a Top 10 show of 2009 by Time Out New York and Away Uniform.

Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Typescript, dated August 2009. Without music, Unmarked script of a musical play that opened in August 2009 as an Incubator Arts Project and Half Straddle production at Under St. Marks Theatre, 94 St, Marks Place, New York, N.Y. Music was composed by Chris Giarmo, lyrics by Tina Satter.

The Radical Act of Listening: Making Documentary and Investigative Theatre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

The Radical Act of Listening: Making Documentary and Investigative Theatre

The Radical Act of Listening: Making Documenatry and Investigative Theatre explores best practices in the field of Documentary and Investigative theatre and offers readers a how-to guide for making their own work, written by a leading practitioner in the field. This book looks at how listening can radically bring about change through documentary and investigative theatre. It examines the mechanics and value of listening and how theatre practitioners can use these skills to create theatre. What does it mean to really listen, especially during a time when everyone is shouting? Can we listen without an agenda? Can we take what we hear and find ethical ways to share it with others so that we cap...

In the pony palace, football, pièce de Tina Satter
  • Language: fr

In the pony palace, football, pièce de Tina Satter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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House of Dance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

House of Dance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Typescript, undated. Without music. Unmarked script of a musical play that opened Oct. 27, 2013, presented by Richard Maxwell in association with Half Straddle and Abrons Arts Center, Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand Street, New York, N.Y. Music was composed by Chris Giarmo, lyrics by Tina Satter.

Theater in a Post-Truth World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Theater in a Post-Truth World

This is the first book to examine how the concept and disagreements around post-truth have been explored in the world of theater and performance. It covers a wide spectrum of manifestations and expressions-from the plays of Caryl Churchill, Anne Washburn, and David Henry Hwang, to the inherent theatricality of press conferences, FBI interviews and protests that embrace the confusion created by post-truth rhetoric to muddy issues and deflect blame, to theatrical performance, where the nature of truth is challenged through staged visuals which run counter to what the audience hears, provoking a debate about where the truth actually lies. With contributions by scholars from around the world, Theater in a Post-Truth World considers a wide array of examples from American and British drama and politics, Australian theater, and the work of performance artist Marina Abramovic. Together these provide a glimpse into how the theater in its many forms provides a venue to raise awareness and encourage critical thinking about the contemporary ubiquity of post-truth.

Who Is In the Room?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Who Is In the Room?

With this book, Brooke O’Harra takes up directing as an artistic practice in and of itself. Speaking beyond and against craft, O’Harra drives the art of directing forward. O’Harra investigates a series of important questions: How do we wrest our work from institutional imperatives of public building and culture building? How can an artist-driven discourse lead us toward the urgencies of artists and their publics in this moment? How do we “make” plays? How do we activate the relationships of making, whether between artists in the rehearsal room or between the production and the audience? Brooke addresses all aspects of the directorial process: reckoning with the script through dramaturgy, working within the rehearsal room, collaborating with other artists, as well as staging and production. This exploration will be of great interest to students and scholars in performance studies with a particular interest in directing.

Writing Adaptations and Translations for the Stage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

Writing Adaptations and Translations for the Stage

Writing Adaptations and Translations for the Stage is a practical guide for writing adapted works for theatrical performance. Broadway translator and dramaturg Allison Horsley and award-winning playwright and educator Jacqueline Goldfinger take readers step-by-step through the brainstorming, writing, revision, and performance processes for translations and adaptations. The book includes lectures, case studies, writing exercises, and advice from top theater professionals on the process of creating, pitching, and producing adaptations and translations, covering a wide range of topics such as jukebox musicals, Shakespeare adaptations, plays from novels, theater for young adults, and theater in ...

Writing and the Modern Stage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Writing and the Modern Stage

This book presents a new argument that reimagines modern theater's critical power and places innovative writing at the heart of the experimental stage.

Contemporary Women Stage Directors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Contemporary Women Stage Directors

Contemporary Women Stage Directors opens the door into the minds of 27 prolific female theatre directors, allowing you to explore their experience, wisdom and knowledge. Directors give insight into their diverse approaches to the key challenges of directing theatre, including choosing projects, engaging with scripts, conceptualizing visual and acoustic production elements, collaborating with actors and production teams, building their careers, and navigating challenges and opportunities posed by gender, race and ethnicity. The directors featured include Maria Aberg, May Adrales, Sarah Benson, Karin Coonrod, Rachel Chavkin, Lear deBessonet, Nadia Fall, Vicky Featherstone, Polly Findlay, Leah ...