999 resultados para Theater - History


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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03

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The clash between German Social Democracy--the party, intellectuals and workers--and the German Imperial State was played out in the Freie Volksbahne (Free People's Theatre) founded by intellectuals to energise working class political awareness of drama with a political and social cutting edge. It fell foul of state censorship, lost its bite, yet prospered.

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O objetivo deste trabalho de conclusão de curso é dialogar com a história e a memória dos teatros Alvorada e Leopoldo Fróes. Ao partir em busca de documentação que fornecesse a trilha deste percurso, procurou-se, inicialmente, a Mitra Arquidiocesana de Niterói, dona do imóvel que, infelizmente, não guarda registros das atividades ali desenvolvidas desde a doação do terreno, em 1947, muito menos dos eventos culturais realizados nas quatro décadas de sua existência. Foi através de Albino Ferreira dos Santos, fundador do teatro Alvorada, que antecede o Leopoldo Fróes, e a partir de suas memórias e farta documentação, que foi iniciada a pesquisa acerca das histórias e das memórias que o Edifício Dom João da Matta guarda. Além da pesquisa em jornais e arquivos públicos e privados da cidade de Niterói, contou-se com o importante depoimento daqueles que direta ou indiretamente viveram essa história. O resultado da pesquisa está em um documentário de 40 minutos - "Sonhos em Cena: histórias e memórias do Leopoldo Fróes" -, no qual são mostrados os diferentes momentos do teatro, os principais personagens, seus sonhos e desencantos, construindo, assim, um pouco da história do teatro e de suas relações com a cidade de Niterói e seus artistas.

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The chronicles of Machado de Assis can be read as a historical document or a literary work. Characterized as a hybrid genre, the chronicle allows several readings and interpretations, but itâs always connected at the time and at the productionâs context. The aim of this article is to averiguate how Machado de Assis commented the importants subjects of his time, mixing the french classic theater and the brazilianâs history.

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How can the modern individual control his or her self-representation when the whole world seems to be watching? This question is a familiar one amid the the twenty-first century's architecture of 24-hour newsrooms, chat rooms and interrogation rooms, but this book traces this question back to the stages, the pages, and the streets of eighteenth-century London--and to the strange and spectacular self-representations performed there by England's first modern celebrities. These self-representations include the enormous wig that the actor, manager, and playwright Colley Cibber donned in his most famous comic role as Lord Foppington--and that later reappeared on the head of Cibber's cross-dressing daughter, Charlotte Charke. They include the black page of 'Tristram Shandy,' a memorial to the parson Yorick (and his author Laurence Sterne), a page so full of ink that it cannot be read. And they include the puffs and prologues that David Garrick used to hiehgten his publicity while protecting his privacy; the epistolary autobiography, modeled on the sentimental novel, of Garrick's protégée George Anne Bellamy; and the elliptical poems and portraits of the poet, actress, and royal courtesan Mary Robinson, known throughout her life as Perdita. Linking all of these representations is a quality that Fawcett terms "over-expression." 'Spectacular Disappearances' theorizes over-expression as the unique quality that allows celebrities to meet their spectators' demands for disclosure without giving themselves away. Like a spotlight so brilliant it is blinding, these exaggerated but illegible self-representations suggest a new way of understanding some of the key aspects of celebrity culture, both in the eighteenth century and today. They also challenge many of the disciplinary divides between theatrical character and novelistic character in eighteenth-century studies, or between performance studies and literary studies today. Drawing on a wide variety of materials and methodologies, 'Spectacular Disappearances' provides an overlooked but indispensable history for scholars and students of celebrity studies, performance studies, and autobiography--as well as to anyone curious about the origins of the eighteenth-century self.

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This thesis explores the relationship of the actress Hedwig Raabeâs 1866 performance in Charlotte Birch-Pfeifferâs play Die Grille to the philosopher Friedrich Nietzscheâs 1872 book The Birth of Tragedy. This exploration is structured by theatre scholar Marvin Carlsonâs concept of haunting. I conclude that the haunting of Nietzscheâs text by Raabeâs performance destabilizes the former and points towards new ways of understanding The Birth of Tragedy in the fields of theatre and performance studies.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012

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From 1991, when the Dublin Gate Theatre launched their Samuel Beckett Festival featuring nineteen of Beckettâs stage plays, to more recent years, the Gate dominated Irish productions of Beckettâs theater. The Gate Beckett Festival was remounted in 1996 at the Lincoln Center, New York, and at the Barbican Centre, London, in 1999, and individual or grouped productions have toured regularly since then in Ireland and internationally. However, since the Irish premiere of Waiting of Godot at the Pike Theatre in 1955, in addition to several Beckett plays mounted by the National Theatre, many independent Irish theater companies, such as Focus Theatre, Druid Theatre, and more recently Pan Pan Theatre, Blue Raincoat Theatre, The Corn Exchange, and Company SJ (under director Sarah Jane Scaife), have produced Beckettâs drama. While acknowledging earlier Irish productions, this essay will consider the role of the Dublin Gate Beckett Festival and the Beckett Centenary celebrations in Dublin in 2006 in greatly enhancing the marketability of Beckettâs work, and will discuss the proliferation of productions of Beckettâs stage plays (as opposed to stage adaptations of the prose work, which is a topic for another essay) in the independent theater sector in the Republic of Ireland since 2006. In addition to giving an overview of these recent productions, the essay will consider some issues at stake in creating or constructing performance histories

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Since the beginning of the Haitian theatrical tradition there has been an ineluctable dedication to the representation of Haitian history on stage. Given the rich theatrical archive about Haiti throughout the world, this study considers operas and plays written solely by Haitian playwrights. By delving into the works of Juste Chanlatte, Massillon Coicou, and Vendenesse Ducasse this study proposes a re-reading of Haitian theater that considers the stage as an innovative site for contesting negative and clichéd representations of the Haitian Revolution and its revolutionary leadership. A genre long mired in accusations of mimicking European literary forms, this study proposes a reevaluation of Haitian theater and its literary origins.

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Throughout theatre history, styles of theatre have come in and out of favor in response to the zeitgeist of the period. Neoclassical, Melodrama, Naturalism, all have their place in history offering enlightenment, passion and truth each in tune with the values of the culture in which it was created. As society transforms, so too does the stage, offering new ways to reflect, interpret and challenge our assumptions about the changing world. Our current society wrestles with a â˜shrinking worldâ, a world consumed with technological advances that fan the fire of the growing interconnectedness of human beings all over the earth. This â˜shrinking worldâ phenomenon has the effect of anâ˜expanded world awarenessâ. That is to say, now more than ever we question all assumption regarding singular perspectives and cultural convictions. What our new society values is diversification of insight and a myriad of experiences from which to draw our conclusions about the world in which we live. The kind of theatre that fills this need is Devised Theatre. Theatre is a collaborative art form by nature. Theatre cannot be practiced alone. One must partner other artists as well as an audience in order to create a theatre performance. Theatre is a dialogue which can take many shapes. Devised Theatre is a process of making theatre that enables a group of performers to be physically and practically creative in the sharing and shaping of an original product that directly emanates from assembling, editing and reshaping individualâs contradictory experiences of the world. A devised theatre product is a work that has emerged from and been generated by a group of people working in collaboration. There is an emphasis on a way of working that values an accumulation of ideas. (Oddey)

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Interpretations of Shakespeareâs characters have been subject to the pressures of history, exhibiting a progression of performance styles in accordance with changes in ideas and concerns over time. Shakespeareâs complex portrayals of women leave room for cultural influences of a time period to greatly influence interpretations because of the ambiguous nature of some of his major female characters. Lady Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothingâs Beatrice both overstep and challenge gender boundaries, and the combination of their defiant natures and textual ambiguities have made these characters highly controversial over the past four centuries.Various cultures over time have imposed specific readings of the characters that serve to reinforce the male-dominated expectations of a given society. The examination of variations in performance styles and interpretations of these two extremely canonical characters revealinsights into gender ideologies that existed during various time periods throughout history. The combination of this analysis with an exploration of the effects of the more recent applications offeminism and film, which have both helped to reshape the cultural images of both Lady Macbeth and Beatrice, will aide in an observation of the status of gender relations in our contemporary society. The current trend of interpretations of these characters could also provide predictions about future gender relations in our culture.

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Das Theater inszeniert eine Spielwirklichkeit, die von der gesellschaftlichen Wirklichkeit nie ganz zu trennen ist - und, je nach Ansatz, auch nicht zu trennen sein soll. Die historischen und aktuellen Formen von Theater und ihre gesellschaftlichen Wechselwirkungen sind vielfältig und reichen von der Inszenierung der Gemeinschaft und Konstruktion nationaler Identität im Festspiel zu Krisenzeiten bis zu den Versuchsanordnungen, mit welchen Lukas Bärfuss gesellschaftliche Phänomene der Gegenwart in einem Kontext des postdramatischen Theaters freilegt. Zeigt sich bei Friedrich Dürrenmatt und Max Frisch ein je grundlegend divergierendes Verhältnis zur MÃglichkeit einer Entwicklung zum Besseren, so zählt Rolf Hochhuth auf die aufklärerische Wirkung des Dokumentarischen. In den Theatertexten von Thomas Hürlimann spiegelt sich eine Schweizer Gesellschaft, die sich als Theater-Zuschauerin der sie umgebenden Katastrophen konstituiert. Die Spannung zwischen literarischem Text und Praxis des Regietheaters, wie sie für die Multimedialität des Theaters charakteristisch ist, zeigt sich exemplarisch in den Erfahrungen der Autorin Maja Beutler. Mit Texten von: Ursula Amrein, Lukas Bärfuss, Peter von Matt, Franziska Kolp, Elio Pellin, Rudolf Probst, Ursula Ruch, Peter Utz und Ulrich Weber

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Aids steht für die letzte grosse Krise der westlichen Welt im ausgehenden 20. Jahrhundert. Heute hat sich die Situa­tion normalisiert: Aus der verheerenden Seuche ist eine zwar ernste, doch einschätzbare Krankheit geworden. Im Rückblick zeigen sich die dreissig Jahre des gesellschaftlichen Umgangs mit Aids als dicht gedrängte Zeit, in der der Umgang mit der neuen, hÃchst bedrohlich erscheinenden Krankheit ausgehandelt wurde. Der Band zeichnet die Entwicklung des Aids-Diskurses im deutschsprachigen Raum von den Anfängen in den 1980er Jahren bis zur Gegenwart nach. In der Rückschau werden die dominanten StrÃmungen und GegenstrÃmungen charakterisiert und die entscheidenden Drehpunkte des Diskurses akzentuiert. Besonderes Augenmerk gilt dem Beitrag von Literatur, Theater und Film zur gesellschaftlichen Verarbeitung von Aids. Die systematische Analyse macht die komplexen Wechselverhältnisse zwischen den Massen­medien, den fiktionalen Gattungen sowie der medizinischen Kommunikation sichtbar. Die regelmässige Wiederkehr von epidemischen Szenarien â BSE, SARS, Vogel- und Schweinegrippe und jüngst EHEC â zeigt, dass ein prüfender Blick auf die sich wiederholenden dramaturgischen Muster der Auseinandersetzung mit ansteckenden Krankheiten nottut. In diesem Zusammenhang trägt das gleichermassen auf wissenschaftliche Genauigkeit wie auf Anschaulichkeit und Allgemeinverständlichkeit angelegte Buch zur kritischen Reflexion der jüngsten Zeitgeschichte bei.