This video features interviews, live footage, and workshops with such leading physical theater companies as Stan Won't Dance and Forced Entertainment. Presents ideas, strategies, and methods for adding physical dimensions to performance. It traces t...
This video features interviews, live footage, and workshops with such leading physical theater companies as Stan Won't Dance and Forced Entertainment. Presents ideas, strategies, and methods for adding physical dimensions to performance. It traces t...
Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize–winning play brings to life the fate and foibles of the celebrated Antrobus family—a bold and brassy embodiment of Wilder's vision of the American people. This eloquent comedy serves up an allegorical tale of one...
This program looks at the theaters of Herodus Atticus, Epidauros, Corinth (where Arion is said to have taught the dithyramb), and many others to explain the design of the ancient theater, the synthesis of art forms that was ancient Greek drama, the ...
Volume XVIII- No. 7
This issue contains articles about a production of Romeo and Juliet moving to weekend runs and the second Youth March for Integration gaining momentum from the National Student Association and support from Executive Council, NAA...
Postcard is a black and white illustration of Hyde and Behman’s Theater on Adams Street. The postcard is divided.
The picture side reads:
Brooklyn Eagle Post Card, Series 52, No. 310.
Hyde and Behman’s Theater on Adams Street.
The back side re...
A man at a pivotal point in his life: 40-something, still vital and strong yet taking stock, unmasking, and exposing his hopes, passions, vulnerabilities, and regrets. This is the subject of 40, a homage to the late Ken Roy, that follows his journey...