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Articles 1 - 30 of 87
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Boeing-Boeing, Little Theatre On The Square
The Three Faces Of Antigone (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
The Three Faces Of Antigone (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
Productions 1970-1979
Playwrights: Sophocles, Jean Anouilh, Bertolt Brecht
Directors: Ron Hogan, Richard Brown, Rob West
Set Design: Joseph Cardinalli
Costumes: Joseph Cardinalli
Academic Year: 1970-1971
The Lesson/The Bald Soprano Playbill, Providence College
The Lesson/The Bald Soprano Playbill, Providence College
Playbill and Promotion
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film
The Friar's Cell
The Lesson/The Bald Soprano by Eugene Ionesco
Friday, December 11, 1970 at 8:30PM
Bacchae (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
Bacchae (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
Productions 1970-1979
Playwright: Euripides
Director: Howard Burman
Setting: Donald J. Childs
Costumes: Donald J. Childs
Lighting: Donald J. Childs
Academic Year: 1970-1971
Eugène Ionesco Et "Rhinoceros", Judy Grider
Eugène Ionesco Et "Rhinoceros", Judy Grider
Honors Theses
Written in French, this paper gives a short biography of Eugene Ionesco and describes his first works. Then explores Ionesco's inspiration for his play "Rhinoceros" and gives a summary of the work.
Risd Paper November 30, 1970, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Risd Paper November 30, 1970, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
This student-run weekly newspaper was known simply as R.I.S.D., or RISD Paper. The RISD Paper ran through the late 1960s and into the 1970s. The issue of November 30, 1970 had a short article about the RISD Museum Committee updates. Birth control information from ARS International, student activism in Washington, DC, a calendar of events for RISD students, and letters were also included.
Risd Paper November 26, 1970, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Risd Paper November 26, 1970, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
This student-run weekly newspaper was known simply as R.I.S.D., or RISD Paper. The RISD Paper ran through the late 1960s and into the 1970s. The issue of November 26, 1970 included an interview with Gordy Allen, head of RISD student affairs. There also were articles about Black art with Barry Gaither and RISD student board and constitution and the Strike Committee. Poems, photos of musicans at the RISD farm, and a calendar of events for RISD students were also included.
Heidi, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Heidi, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
1970-1971 Season
The orphan child Heidi first lives with her aunt Dete, but Dete would like to concentrate on her career. So she brings Heidi to her grandfather, a queer old man living in an alpine cottage far from the next village (he is therefore called Alm-Uncle. Alm-Uncle is good-hearted but mistrusts anybody and wants to keep the child from all evils of the world. So he refuses to send Heidi to school; instead she goes to the pastures, together with Peter, a shepherd boy looking after the goats. This (all too harmonious) apine idyll finds a sudden end when aunt Dete …
Risd Paper November 12, 1970, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Risd Paper November 12, 1970, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
This student-run weekly newspaper was known simply as R.I.S.D., or RISD Paper. The RISD Paper ran through the late 1960s and into the 1970s. The issue of November 12, 1970 included an article about World Game and Conceptual Thinking and an article about Zen painting and calligraphy at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. There were photos from the New Dean String Band at the RISD Farm and comics, poems and letters to the editor. Also included was a small article about RISD student activism.
Program For The Stage Production Zopo, Protheatre Club
Program For The Stage Production Zopo, Protheatre Club
Theater Production Programs
This four-page program details ProTheatre of Ursinus College's production of "Zopo", held November 6 through November 8, 1970. It includes information about the cast and production as well as a brief synopsis. This copy of the program includes a review clipped from the November 19, 1970 Ursinus Weekly newspaper.
The Becauseway, La Salle College
The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
Productions 1970-1979
Playwright: Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Director: Elizabeth M. Loeffler
Setting: J. Wendell Johnson
Costumes: Berneice Prisk
Lighting: Bruce Candlish
Academic Year: 1970-1971
Lovers (October 23-24, 1970), Lindenwood College
Lovers (October 23-24, 1970), Lindenwood College
Student Theatre Programs
Program for Lovers (October 23-24, 1970).
Much Ado About Nothing
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1970 performance of Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare.
Much Ado About Nothing tells the story of two couples, the feuding Benedick and Beatrice, and the deeply in love Claudio and Hero. Through the use of gossip Benedick and Beatrice are brought together again, and Claudio and Hero, at first separated by malicious lies, are brought together again.
Arsenic And Old Lace, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Arsenic And Old Lace, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
1970-1971 Season
Mortimer Brewster is living a happy life: he has a steady job at a prominent New York newspaper, he’s just become engaged, and he gets to visit his sweet spinster aunts to announce the engagement. Mortimer always knew that his family had a bit of a mad gene -- his brother believes himself to be Teddy Roosevelt and his great-grandfather used to scalp Indians for pleasure -- but his world is turned upside down when he realizes that his dear aunts have been poisoning lonely old men for years! When Mortimer’s maniacal brother, Jonathan. (who strangely now resembles Boris Karloff) …
The Star-Spangled Girl, Little Theatre On The Square
The Star-Spangled Girl, Little Theatre On The Square
1970 Programs
No abstract provided.
A Streetcar Named Desire, Little Theatre On The Square
A Streetcar Named Desire, Little Theatre On The Square
1970 Programs
No abstract provided.
Don't Drink The Water, Little Theatre On The Square
Don't Drink The Water, Little Theatre On The Square
1970 Programs
No abstract provided.
She Stoops To Conquer
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1970 performance of She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith.
She Stoops to Conquer is the story of Kate Hardcastle, a high society woman whom her father is trying to marry to rich Londoner Charles Marlow. When Marlow rejects her in favor of marrying someone less intimidating and of a lower class, she takes on the persona of a maid to woo him.
The Apple Tree (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
The Apple Tree (1970), San Jose State University, Theatre Arts
Productions 1970-1979
Playwright: Meredith Wilson and Franklin Lacey
Director: Richard D. Parks
Costumes: Janet Hanreddy
Lighting: Karl Schuck
Academic Year: 1969-1970
Me And Thee, Little Theatre On The Square
1970 - 1971 Season Brochure, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
1970 - 1971 Season Brochure, Otterbein University Department Of Theatre And Dance
Theatre and Dance Annual Brochures
Annual promotional piece of the upcoming season's shows.
Brigadoon, Little Theatre On The Square
Mame, Little Theatre On The Square
Harvey, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Harvey, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
1970 Summer Theatre
Harvey, a Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by Mary Chase, is the story of a perfect gentleman, Elwood P. Dowd, and his best friend, Harvey -- a pooka, who is a six-foot tall, invisible rabbit. When Elwood begins introducing Harvey around town, his embarrassed sister, Veta Louise, and her daughter, Myrtle Mae, determine to commit Elwood to a sanitarium. A mistake is made, however, and Veta is committed rather than Elwood! Eventually, the mistake is realized, and a frantic search begins for Elwood and the invisible pooka, which ends with Elwood appearing, voluntarily, at the sanitarium. In the end, however, Veta …
The Miser, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
The Miser, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
1970 Summer Theatre
Satire and farce blend in the fast-moving plot, as when the miser's hoard is stolen. Asked by the police magistrate whom he suspects, Harpagon replies, “Everybody! I wish you to take into custody the whole town and suburbs” and indicates the theatre audience while doing so. The play also makes fun of certain theatrical conventions, such as the spoken aside addressed to the audience, hitherto ignored by the characters onstage. The characters of L'Avare, however, generally demand to know who exactly is being spoken to.
The Miser. (2017, July 19). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 21:08, September 26, …
Man Of La Mancha, Little Theatre On The Square
Picnic, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Picnic, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
1970 Summer Theatre
Hal Carter is a drifter whose life thus far hasn't amounted to much. He got as far as third year in college and since then has tried his hand at a number of things, all without success. He decides to head for Kansas to find his old college buddy, Alan Benson the son of a wealthy man. It's Labor Day and most of the town is preparing to go to the annual picnic. Hal finds his old friend but is immediately taken with Alan's beautiful girlfriend, Madge Owens. Madge's mother very much wants her to marry Alan and while Madge …
Cabaret, Little Theatre On The Square
Black Comedy And The Tiger, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
Black Comedy And The Tiger, Otterbein University Theatre And Dance Department
1970 Summer Theatre
Black Comedy - Black Comedy is a one-act farce by Peter Shaffer, first performed in 1965. The play is written to be staged under a reversed lighting scheme: the play opens on a darkened stage. A few minutes into the show there is a short circuit, and the stage is illuminated to reveal the characters in a "blackout." On the few occasions when matches, lighters, or torches are lit, the lights grow dimmer. The title of the play is a pun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Comedy_(play)
The Tiger - The Tiger is one of two short plays written by Murray Schisgal and published in …