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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Dramatic Literature, Criticism and Theory
Regarding The Pain Of Others (Part 2 Of 2): Brett Bailey's Exhibit B, Daniel Sack
Regarding The Pain Of Others (Part 2 Of 2): Brett Bailey's Exhibit B, Daniel Sack
Daniel Sack
No abstract provided.
Regarding The Pain Of Others (Part 1 Of 2): Romeo Castellucci's Schwanengesang D744, Daniel Sack
Regarding The Pain Of Others (Part 1 Of 2): Romeo Castellucci's Schwanengesang D744, Daniel Sack
Daniel Sack
No abstract provided.
A Mind's Menagerie: The Process Of Projecting The Mind Of A Genius Onto A Stage, Matthew F. Wilson
A Mind's Menagerie: The Process Of Projecting The Mind Of A Genius Onto A Stage, Matthew F. Wilson
Matthew Wilson
Tennessee Williams is one of the most famous American playwrights of all time. His language along with his portrayal of themes of desire and things that could have been are the things that for so long have captivated his readers, and his audiences alike. Like most, I am not immune to the genius of this fantastic playwright. The inspiration for my piece A Mind’s Menagerie grew from a seed that was implanted deep within my brain many months ago, while reading his arguably most successful play A Streetcar Named Desire. There is a small four page reading in the end …
’Tis Pity She’S A Realist: A Conversational Case Study In Realism And Early Modern Theater Today, Kim Solga, Roberta Barker, Cary Mazer
’Tis Pity She’S A Realist: A Conversational Case Study In Realism And Early Modern Theater Today, Kim Solga, Roberta Barker, Cary Mazer
Kim Solga
No abstract provided.
“Peer Reviewed: Elizabeth Inchbald’S Shakespeare Criticism", Karen Gevirtz
“Peer Reviewed: Elizabeth Inchbald’S Shakespeare Criticism", Karen Gevirtz
Karen Bloom Gevirtz
No abstract provided.
Early Modern Drama And Realist Performance On The Contemporary Stage, Kim Solga, Roberta Barker
Early Modern Drama And Realist Performance On The Contemporary Stage, Kim Solga, Roberta Barker
Kim Solga
No abstract provided.