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Elizabeth Boyd's Disappearing Act: Performing Literary Legacy On The Georgian Stage, Kristina Straub
Elizabeth Boyd's Disappearing Act: Performing Literary Legacy On The Georgian Stage, Kristina Straub
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830
How do we trace the historical processes that grant some writers visibility and, hence, legacy, while shoving others into the historical closet? This essay offers the case study of Elizabeth Boyd (1727-1745), a novelist, poet, and playwright who has received some attention from scholars interested in women’s contributions to the legacy of William Shakespeare in the second quarter of the eighteenth century. In particular, her unperformed play, Don Sancho: Or, the Students Whim, a Ballad Opera of Two Acts, with Minerva’s Triumph, a Masque (1739) dramatizes a woman writer’s reflections on the politics of legacy at this formative moment in …
Review Of Theatrical Worlds, Lucas Skjaret
Review Of Theatrical Worlds, Lucas Skjaret
Communication and Theater Association of Minnesota Journal
Review of Theatrical Worlds (2014) found at https://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021870/00001.
Popular Number Features, Izzatbek Kuranbaevich Kurbanov
Popular Number Features, Izzatbek Kuranbaevich Kurbanov
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
This article provides information about the peculiarities and methods of creating a number in the art of pop acting, and analyzes the research work on this topic.
Estarada Word Art, Nilufar Ropievna Ahmedova
Estarada Word Art, Nilufar Ropievna Ahmedova
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
This article discusses the role and importance of the art of speech in pop music, communication with the audience, the problems of the actor's work on the art of speech and their solutions
Popular Number Features, Izzatbek Kuranbaevich Kurbanov
Popular Number Features, Izzatbek Kuranbaevich Kurbanov
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
This article provides information about the peculiarities and methods of creating a number in the art of pop acting, and analyzes the research work on this topic.
Estarada Word Art, Nilufar Ropievna Ahmedova
Estarada Word Art, Nilufar Ropievna Ahmedova
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
This article discusses the role and importance of the art of speech in pop music, communication with the audience, the problems of the actor's work on the art of speech and their solutions
Mimicry: A Short Play, Diana M. Pho
Mimicry: A Short Play, Diana M. Pho
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
This short play is inspired by the author’s lived experience as a queer Vietnamese-American woman in academia and in US society. This theatrical piece, centered around two young women meeting for the first time after several years, reflects upon the mutable divergence of shared memory, while also exploring intersectional feminist theory and the Vietnamese-American community. This is also a critique of US-based stereotypes about young Asian-American women, and how social prejudices and microaggressions can result in internalized anti-Asian misogyny. Like the range of identities and life experiences that characters Laurel and Mattie have, the Asian diasporic experience in the United …
Review Of Laura Engel And Elaine Mcgirr, Eds., Stage Mothers: Women, Work, And The Theater, 1660-1830, Kristina Straub
Review Of Laura Engel And Elaine Mcgirr, Eds., Stage Mothers: Women, Work, And The Theater, 1660-1830, Kristina Straub
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830
Stage Mothers is a collection of essays that complicate the binary between female professional and domestic mother, contributing to theater history and the history of female professionalization and maternity.
Using Theater To Heal And Grow, Trevor Davis Davis
Using Theater To Heal And Grow, Trevor Davis Davis
Seek
Singing ninjas, mermaids, monkeys and dragons filled the center stage at a Manhattan, Kan., community arts center. The actors playing the monkeys hooted, hollered and jumped as audience members laughed and cheered during the entertaining performance.
Faculty Focus: The Art Of Curating; And Big On The Bard, Taylor Manges
Faculty Focus: The Art Of Curating; And Big On The Bard, Taylor Manges
Seek
Faculty Focus features "The Art of Curating": Elizabeth Seaon, curator at the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, brings a variety of art to the K-State campus; and "Big on the Bard": K-State professor of English Don Hedrick shares his passion for Shakespeare with students.
Letter To The Editor: A Response To Dr. Teresa Terhaar’S “The Task And Role Of Theater”, John Schuurman
Letter To The Editor: A Response To Dr. Teresa Terhaar’S “The Task And Role Of Theater”, John Schuurman
Pro Rege
Response to "The Task and Role of Theatre" by Teresa TerHaar, Pro Rege vol. 42, pp. 34-39. (March 2014).
Task And Role Of Theatre, Teresa Terhaar
Task And Role Of Theatre, Teresa Terhaar
Pro Rege
This paper is part of a larger work, “Four Year Articulation Paper,” which chronicles Dr. Teresa TerHaar’s faith and academic journey.
Summer 2013
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Cd Means Creative Dramatics, James Koldenhoven