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"To The World, Or Rather To Those Who Are Left” A Director’S Journey Into Ionesco’S The Chairs, Kholoud Sawaf
"To The World, Or Rather To Those Who Are Left” A Director’S Journey Into Ionesco’S The Chairs, Kholoud Sawaf
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The following is a journal documenting my process directing Eugene Ionesco’s The Chairs at the University of Arkansas in Spring 2015. The chapters include the script selection process, casting, analysis, design process, rehearsal process, and production evaluation.
The Many Faces Of Cleopatra: How Performance And Characterization Change Cleopatra In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Legend Of Good Women," William Shakespeare's The Tragedy Of Antony And Cleopatra, And John Dryden's All For Love; Or, The World Well Lost, Rebecca Piazzoni Chatham
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, and John Dryden presented the character of Cleopatra differently, through both the written language of their pieces and their own and others’ performances of her, in order to meet the demands of their respective audiences and performance conditions. Chaucer, in “The Legend of Cleopatra,” portrays and performs Cleopatra comically. Shakespeare, in his Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, characterizes Cleopatra as a complex woman. In All for Love; or, The World Well Lost, Dryden characterizes Cleopatra as sentimental, but the performance of her on stage by female actresses added depth to the role. For Chaucer and Dryden, …
Dramatizing Power And Resistance: Images Of Women In Pakistani And Indian Alternative Theater, Sobia Mubarak
Dramatizing Power And Resistance: Images Of Women In Pakistani And Indian Alternative Theater, Sobia Mubarak
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation analyzes Pakistani and Indian plays that illustrate the nexus of power relations that operate in Pakistan and India to disempower women and the way women resist by creating dialogic spaces or fissures in the exploitative system. I have selected plays by Ajoka Theater in Pakistan and plays dealing with the similar thematic concerns by notable Indian playwrights to explore common grounds and points of departure. I have chosen four images of women depicting diverse modes of oppression associated with women’s bodies that are dealt with in these plays.
Chapter 1 examines Barri/The Acquittal by Ajoka theater, and Mother …
An Actor's Trust, Nathaniel Arthur Stahlke
An Actor's Trust, Nathaniel Arthur Stahlke
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is a reflection of an actor's learned ability to trust ones self and to trust the process, following three years of intense training. It consists of my statement of artistry, documentation of my thesis project and performance, as well as my future professional development materials.
Learn Your Lessons Well: A Director's Journey To Godspell, Brandon Dejuan Smith
Learn Your Lessons Well: A Director's Journey To Godspell, Brandon Dejuan Smith
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The following is documentation of my directorial approach and process leading up to the production of Godspell by Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak, at the University Theatre in the fall of 2014. The chapters will include the script selection process, casting, analysis, and creative team discussions.
The Mission Of A Theatre Artist, Laura Shatkus
The Mission Of A Theatre Artist, Laura Shatkus
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This thesis consists of materials documenting my thesis performance as well as a statement of artistry, a copy of my current headshot, and resume and a link to my website.
Fragmenting Kill/Shot, Rachel Washington
Fragmenting Kill/Shot, Rachel Washington
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
In "Fragmenting Kill/Shot", I will explore how my play Kill/Shot changed over the course of the rehearsal and production process. I will explain and defend stylistic choices I made for this play, including how the others on the production team interpreted those stylistic choices. Finally, I will explore how changes to the script can help protect the play from being misinterpreted in the future.
An Actor's Freedom, James Taylor Odom
An Actor's Freedom, James Taylor Odom
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is an exploration and reflection on the discovery of an actor's freedom following an intense, three year study of the craft. It contains my statement of artistry, documentation of my thesis project and performance, as well as my future professional development materials.
Living As Bathsheba Doran's Helena In "Kin", Stephanie Nicole Bignault
Living As Bathsheba Doran's Helena In "Kin", Stephanie Nicole Bignault
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is an exploration and reflection of my growth and development as an actor after three years of studies at the University of Arkansas. It includes a statement of artistry, a copy of the program from my thesis performance, a link to my actor website, a current headshot and resume, and my group thesis project script, Tender Comrades.
The Artist: An Unexpected Journey, Jason Matthew Shipman
The Artist: An Unexpected Journey, Jason Matthew Shipman
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is an effort to better understand the process of an actor. It contains documentation of my thesis performance along with materials such as a statement of artistry, my current headshot, an up to date resume, and a link to my professional website.
"V Is For Violin" - An Original Playscript, Brittany Taylor
"V Is For Violin" - An Original Playscript, Brittany Taylor
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
As and MFA playwrighting candidate, I was given the opportunity to witness a fully realized production of my work. For this academic opportunity I chose the "V is for Violin." I will discuss the genesis of the idea, the evolution of the play, research conducted, and what I learned in the production process of the show.