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The Laramie Project Playbill, Providence College 2017 Providence College

The Laramie Project Playbill, Providence College

Playbill and Promotions

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Angell Blackfriars Theatre Smith Center for the Arts

The Laramie Project

By Moisés Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic Theater Project

January 27-29 & February 10-12

Directed by Mary G. Farrell

Scenic Design: Joshua Christoffersen

Lighting Design: G. Benjamin Swope

Costume Design: David Costa-Cabral

Sound Design: Chris Warren

Vocal Coach: Megan Chang

The Cast - TIMOTHY BROWN: Doc O’Connor, Moisés Kaufman, Rulon Stacey, Dennis Shepherd, Rob DeBree; EMILY CLARK: April Silva, Greg Pierotti, Catherine Connolly, Stephen Belber, Kristin Price, Anonymous Friend of Aaron McKinney, Newsperson, E-Mail Writer, Shannon, Kerry Drake, Juror, Moisés …


The Laramie Project Poster, Coyote Hill 2017 Providence College

The Laramie Project Poster, Coyote Hill

Playbill and Promotions

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman & the Members of Tectonic Theater Project

January 27-29 & February 10-12, 2017

Poster design: Coyote Hill


Opening Tonight: The Laramie Project Promotional Email, Department of Theatre, Dance & Film 2017 Providence College

Opening Tonight: The Laramie Project Promotional Email, Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film

Playbill and Promotions

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Opening tonight: The Laramie Project promotional email

Friday, January 27, 2017


2016-2017 Sanctuary Series - January 26, 2017, Lynn University, Mark Luttio, Harry Murphy, Kaitlyn Frame, Jiaxian Li, Harry S. Murphy, Alla Sorokoletova, Sergei Skobin, Jeff Morgan, Kendal Steiger, Anastasia Tonina, Katherine Milian 2017 Lynn University

2016-2017 Sanctuary Series - January 26, 2017, Lynn University, Mark Luttio, Harry Murphy, Kaitlyn Frame, Jiaxian Li, Harry S. Murphy, Alla Sorokoletova, Sergei Skobin, Jeff Morgan, Kendal Steiger, Anastasia Tonina, Katherine Milian

Snyder Sanctuary Series

No abstract provided.


Pc Dance Company Auditions, Providence College 2017 Providence College

Pc Dance Company Auditions, Providence College

Playbill and Promotion

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Clark Dance Studio, Smith Center for the Arts

PC Dance Company auditions

Thursday, January 26, 2017, 7-9pm


The Laramie Project Opening This Friday 27 January Promotional Email, Department of Theatre, Dance & Film 2017 Providence College

The Laramie Project Opening This Friday 27 January Promotional Email, Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film

Playbill and Promotions

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

The Laramie Project opening this Friday 27 January promotional email

Tuesday, January 24, 2017


Email From The Tdf Production Office To Susan Werner: Survey Results! What You Told Us, Department of Theatre, Dance & Film 2017 Providence College

Email From The Tdf Production Office To Susan Werner: Survey Results! What You Told Us, Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film

Promotional Materials

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Email from the TDF Production Office to Susan Werner: Survey Results! What You Told Us

Wednesday, January 18, 2017


Letter From The Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film To The Dominican Fathers And Sisters, Department of Theatre, Dance & Film 2017 Providence College

Letter From The Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film To The Dominican Fathers And Sisters, Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film

Playbill and Promotions

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Letter from the Department of Theatre, Dance & Film to the Dominican Fathers and Sisters inviting them to a production of The Laramie Project.

January 12, 2017


Email From The Providence College Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film To Susan Werner: Something To Look Forward To!, Department of Theatre, Dance & Film 2017 Providence College

Email From The Providence College Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film To Susan Werner: Something To Look Forward To!, Department Of Theatre, Dance & Film

Promotional Materials

Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film

Email from the Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film to Susan Werner: Something to Look Forward to! Coming soon to the Smith Center

Monday, January 9, 2017


Planting Seeds: Life Stories Of Awakening Self-Awareness, Aixa Mendez 2017 University of Central Florida

Planting Seeds: Life Stories Of Awakening Self-Awareness, Aixa Mendez

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Using real-life stories written by female offenders, Planting seeds - Life Stories of Awakening Self-Awareness seeks to identify the systematic challenges these females may have faced, that in most cases, are the root-causes of their derailment from the societal norms of conduct. Applying the concepts of community and social justice and equality as a lens, this work will attempt to corroborate, as a universal postulate, that the process of sharing life stories can have transformative effects on the individuals and that theatre techniques, such as theatre games and scripting can help identify those impediments to restoring lives. Key to the …


Living With Marie: Dramatherapy In The Creation Of Performable Theatre, Madelyn James 2017 University of Central Florida

Living With Marie: Dramatherapy In The Creation Of Performable Theatre, Madelyn James

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Living with Marie is a project aiming to adapt dramatherapy techniques so that they are better suited to the creation of theatre in an attempt to educate audiences of the struggles some individuals cope with while living with mental illness. By using the practices implemented by dramatherapists Sue Jennings, John Casson, R. M. Simon, and Phil Jones, the evolution of my play Living with Marie can be seen as first originating in imagery before progressing to text and finally, performable art. This venture, inspired by my own psychotic struggle, gives audiences a glimpse into the clandestine existence of a nameless …


Women In White: My Journey Into Color, Madison Tarbox 2017 University of Central Florida

Women In White: My Journey Into Color, Madison Tarbox

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In many religious circles white is a symbol for purity, cleanliness, and perfection. However, white is also synonymous with empty, blank, and colorless. Women in White: My journey into color is a project centralized around a personal study of the cultural pressures of "perfection" presented both in religious cultures and in the every-day life of a performer. Utilizing the catalyst of a cabaret-style performance, Women in White explores the struggles of nine different female characters in the musical theatre cannon and aims to draw a personal connection from their journey. Inspired by the wise words of my own mother, this …


Synaesthetics, Samantha Turner 2017 University of Central Florida

Synaesthetics, Samantha Turner

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Synaesthetics is a new philosophy of the arts. Expanding on its predecessors, aesthetics and its many branches of thought, Synaesthetics bridges the long-standing explanatory gap across the disciplines of science, spirituality, and art. The arts become the vehicle of exploring new ways to synthesize and study their cognitive effects and implications on aesthetes, be they audience or creators. The examination of a synthesis in color and sound, inspired by research in synaesthesia, is a model for explaining the new philosophy, as well as investigating its impact. Theatre is introduced as the most valuable art form with which to engage this …


Volume 35 - Editor's Note, Richard E. Paine, Emily M. Cramer 2017 North Central College

Volume 35 - Editor's Note, Richard E. Paine, Emily M. Cramer

National Forensic Journal

No abstract provided.


Why Forensics Matters: The Development Of Emotional Competence In Competitors, Kelly Michael Young, Avery Henry, John Koch 2017 Wayne State University

Why Forensics Matters: The Development Of Emotional Competence In Competitors, Kelly Michael Young, Avery Henry, John Koch

National Forensic Journal

To explicate our justification for the value of competitive speech activities, we contend that participation in forensics develops critical emotional competencies in students. The narratives used in this study were part of the NSDA’s efforts to create materials that would introduce various individual events to beginning competitors. In 2016, through its Instagram account, the NSDA asked high school competitors to comment on a post about why they chose to compete in their individual events. The NSDA identified the best 12 responses and then interviewed those students. ping and performing pieces in individual events. After examining how signs of emotional competence …


Where Are They Now(?): Two Decades Of Longitudinal Outcome Assessment Data Linking Positive Student, Graduate Student, Career And Life Trajectory Decisions To Participation In Intercollegiate Competitive Debate, Jack E. Rogers, Nicole P. M. Freeman, Arthur R. Rennels 2017 University of Central Missouri

Where Are They Now(?): Two Decades Of Longitudinal Outcome Assessment Data Linking Positive Student, Graduate Student, Career And Life Trajectory Decisions To Participation In Intercollegiate Competitive Debate, Jack E. Rogers, Nicole P. M. Freeman, Arthur R. Rennels

National Forensic Journal

In 1997, Rogers (2002, 2007) launched an ambitious cohort-based study to specifically measure student outcomes from forensic participation with direct, empirical comparisons between a debate and non-debate group over an extended period through college, graduate school, professional careers, and life-trajectory decisions. This monograph offers a continuation of those earlier studies in order to provide almost two decades of empirical performance data and outcomes. In order for the reader to place the current study in context, it is helpful to review a brief update of the applicable literature and a brief explanation of the previous two studies before attempting to interpret …


Introducción, Viviana Rigo de Alonso, María Lourdes Casas 2017 Southern Connecticut State University

Introducción, Viviana Rigo De Alonso, María Lourdes Casas

Teatro: Revista de Estudios Escénicos / A Journal of Theater Studies

No abstract provided.


Diana M. De Paco Serrano’S Killers: The Challenges Of Staging Violence Perpetrated By Women, Helen Freear-Papio 2017 College of the Holy Cross

Diana M. De Paco Serrano’S Killers: The Challenges Of Staging Violence Perpetrated By Women, Helen Freear-Papio

Teatro: Revista de Estudios Escénicos / A Journal of Theater Studies

No abstract provided.


Amores Que Matan Y Mujeres Que Sufren En El Teatro Español Contemporáneo, Rossana Fialdini Zambrano 2017 University of South Carolina

Amores Que Matan Y Mujeres Que Sufren En El Teatro Español Contemporáneo, Rossana Fialdini Zambrano

Teatro: Revista de Estudios Escénicos / A Journal of Theater Studies

This article review how the victim of gender violence is represented in several Spanish plays written by women authors and it also analyses the necessity to start changing female narratives regarding this troubling subject.


De La Sierra A La Ciudad. Violencia De Género Y Feminicidio En “El Limpiador” De Rocío Silva-Santiesteban, Viviana Rigo de Alonso 2017 Southern Connecticut State University

De La Sierra A La Ciudad. Violencia De Género Y Feminicidio En “El Limpiador” De Rocío Silva-Santiesteban, Viviana Rigo De Alonso

Teatro: Revista de Estudios Escénicos / A Journal of Theater Studies

No abstract provided.


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