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         Theatre General:     more books (100)
  1. The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Theatre (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  2. Just Deal with It!: Funny Readers Theatre for Life's Not-So-Funny Moments (Readers Theatre) by Diana R. Jenkins, 2004-02-11
  3. Theatre World: Volume 61, 2004-2005: Softcover (Theatre World) by John Willis, Ben Hodges, 2007-03-01
  4. The High School Theatre Teacher's Survival Guide by Raina S. Ames, 2005-09-22
  5. Upstaged: Making Theatre in the Media Age
  6. Experiencing the Art of Theatre: A Concise Introduction (Wadsworth Series in Theatre) by William Missouri Downs, Wright, et all 2006-01-03
  7. Scenery: Drafting and Construction for Theatres, Museums, Exhibitions and Trade Shows (Theatre Arts (Routledge Paperback)) by John Blurton, 2001-11-30
  8. Devised and Collaborative Theatre: A Practical Guide
  9. Twentieth Century Theatre: A Sourcebook by Richard Drain, 1995-12-04
  10. Theatre by Robert Cohen, 2002-06-19
  11. Chicano Drama: Performance, Society and Myth (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Jorge Huerta, 2000-12-18
  12. Theatre Directory 2006-2007 (Tcg Theatre Directory) by Theatre Communications Group, 2007-01-03
  13. The Art of Theatre: Then and Now by William Missouri Downs, Wright, et all 2006-02-07
  14. An Introduction to Theatre and Drama (Theatre) by McGraw-Hill, 1975-01-01

1. Justin's Drama And Theatre Links
18th Century Drama 19th Century Drama 20th Century Drama History of Theatre (General) World Theatre. American Drama British Drama
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2. David Gray
October Portland, Theatre of the Clouds (General public onsale 10th September) 25th October San Francisco, Paramount Theatre (General
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3. McCoy's Guide To Theatre And Performance Studies
as well as links to other unions, a few producers, and other sites of general interest. Actors from the Golden Age of Theatre (18801920)
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4. The Conservatoire For Acting And Musical Theatre: General Information
You are here About us General information Brenda B If you go to the WestEnd, the Royal National Theatre and the RSC you will see our graduates
http://www.conservatoire.org/content.asp?CategoryID=9

5. USF ASIAN THEATRE SITE - General
USF ASIAN THEATRE SITE GENERAL. Links to sites related to Southeast Asian Theatre and general links.
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6. The Conservatoire For Acting And Musical Theatre: General Regulations
School of Musical Theatre Performance code General Regulations Students undertake to comply with the General Regulations laid down by the
http://www.conservatoire.org/content.asp?CategoryID=90

7. General Subject Listing WWW-VL-Theatre And Drama
General subject listing WWWVL-Theatre and Drama
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8. More Links
OnBroadway. General theatre stuff, links to other theatrical homepages, lyrics, regional companies. Very well done. Rec.arts.theatre FAQ
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9. USC Catalogue: The Schools: USC School Of Theatre: General Information
Theatre This general minor in theatre invites students to explore the many facetsof this exciting field. Students have the opportunity to take a variety of
http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2004/schools/theatre/general.html
Catalogue 2004-05
Contents Past Catalogues Related Links ... Courses of Instruction PDF version of this chapter
General Information
Degree Programs
The School of Theatre offers professional and academic degrees at the Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts levels. USC offers two degree programs to undergraduate students interested in the study of theatre arts. The professional degree programs, the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Acting, Design/Technical Production, and Stage Management, offer a conservatory approach to training for students committed to pursuing careers in the professional theatre, film and television industries. The Bachelor of Arts degree program (B.A.) incorporates a broad, general education in addition to a thorough study of drama. The School of Theatre also offers minor programs in theatre, dance, musical theatre and performing arts studies.
Bachelor of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree is ideal for students who want a broad education in addition to production and performance experience. The degree is offered in cooperation with the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Acting: The B.F.A. acting degree is a four-year professional training program with opportunities for performances beginning with the sophomore year. The program comprises an integrated sequence of training in acting, voice and body movement, based on the belief that an actor's emotional and imaginative abilities cannot be released without control over vocal and physical resources. This training is combined with course work in critical and historical studies, stagecraft, technical theatre, scenic design, costume and lighting. An audition is required for admission. The B.F.A. acting program is highly competitive.

10. Jill Hobgood's Musical Sites List
Books, Radio and Clubs. I Could Have Any Prize That I Desired . Awards. Take Me to the World . General Theatre Links and More!
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11. USC Ticket Office - Venues
Scene Dock theatre general Info. The Scene Dock Theatre is a highly versatilefacility, as the flexible seating configuration gives the director,
http://www.usc.edu/bus-affairs/ticketoffice/venues/scene.html
Scene Dock Theatre
General Info
Map and Directions

Parking Instructions
Scene Dock Theatre General Info
The Scene Dock Theatre is a highly versatile facility, as the flexible seating configuration gives the director, cast and crew yet another artistic dimension to present their art. The theatre can seat anywhere from 65-100 people. Shows have been presented with the stage in the round, in a thrust configuration, or by regular seating. The Scene Dock Theatre is one of the primary performance spaces for School of Theatre shows.
Directions
Ticket Sales Venues Event Info ... Sitemap

12. DBM Theatre NetSearch Index By Donn B. Murphy
Classical Western Theatre Rome Greece Education Theatre Schools European Theatre Film General Theatre Topics HighTechnology Theatre
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13. Market House Theatre - General Information
Classes Contributions MHT MainStage Theatre MHT Facilities on Market House Square Gift Certificates Restrooms Performance Notes
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14. The British Theatre Guide: Amateur Theatre General Index
Index of articles of general amateur theatre interest.
http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/amateurtheatre/amateurgeneral.htm
Sign up for our Newsletter Amateur Theatre Links Articles News Reviews ... Other Resources
Items of General Amateur Theatre Interest
This is the index to articles of general amateur theatre interest. Some were originally special one-off pieces, others were weekly features. They are gathered together here for convenience. EUROSEDOS: The Grand Final!
The Stock Exchange Dramatic and Operatic Society produces the ultimate Eurovision Song Contest. Drama Association of Wales Summer School 2005
Two courses at the University of Wales in August 2005. Henry - A New Musical
The authors/producers of a new musical about the life and loves of Henry VIII are looking for cast members. The production will be in Guildford in Auhust 2005. Creating Characters
A week-long summer training course organised by the Drama Association of Wales. Destiny, a New Musical
A production by the Essex Group
The Royal Manor Theatre, Portland

15. Keble College: The O'Reilly Theatre: General Information
Keble College The O Reilly theatre general Information.
http://www.keble.ox.ac.uk/life/theatre/info.php
The O'Reilly Theatre
Information
Keble News About the College College Life Admissions ... General Information
Student and Keble Member Discounts:
All tickets are available at a concessionary price to students on production of a valid student card when collecting tickets. Also, members of Keble College will receive an additional discount on production of their bod card.
Mailing List:
We operate a free mailing list for our brochure to members of Oxford University. Please send an e-mail with your name and college to gus.docx@keble.ox.ac.uk if you would like to added to the e-mail list.
The Entrance to the theatre is on BLACKHALL ROAD at the rear of Keble College in the North of Oxford. The easiest way to reach Blackhall Road is to turn into the Lamb and Flag passage from St Giles.
Terms of Hire:
gus.docx@keble.ox.ac.uk

16. Star Plaza Theatre: General Information
Star Plaza Theatre Concert Event Schedule General Info Ticket Office Directions Group Sales Artist Profiles Special Packages Star Gallery
http://www.starplazatheatre.com/files/general.shtml
Seating
Star Plaza Theatre is a 3400-seat intimate theatre with two seating levels in a semi-circle around the stage. The Main Floor Level seats 2,000 people and the Mezzanine Level,which overhangs the main level about midway, seats 1,400. The furthest seat in the auditorium is only 120 feet from the stage thrust.
Click here to see a seating chart

Theatre Lobby

Lobby doors open to the public one hour prior to show time. An elevator is located between lobby Doors #8 and #9.
Parking
Ample parking, at no additional charge, is available in well-lighted parking lots surrounding the theatre building.
Special Needs Guests
Seating for those with disabilities is available through the Box Office. Please mention this special need when purchasing tickets. Listening devices for the hearing impaired available from theatre ushers or House Manager.
Non-Smoking Policy
Star Plaza Theatre is a non-smoking facility. Designated smoking areas are located outside lobby doors #1 and #9. Theatre Staff Offices Available by calling (219) 769-6311 or Star Plaza Theatre 8001 Delaware Place Merrillville, IN 46410

17. School Of Communication At Northwestern University :: Theatre :: General Course
s of Design Classes. 3420 Lighting Design II This will be a unique experience in creating a theater piece where every single......General Course
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  • Home Graduate Info General Course Descriptions of Design Classes 342-0 Lighting Design II For advanced undergraduate lighting design students and graduate students studying lighting design as a secondary area. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 343-0 Scene Design II For advanced undergraduate set design students and graduate students studying scene design as a secondary area. Lectures and design projects. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 344-0 Costume Design II For advanced undergraduates studying costume design and graduate students studying costume design as a secondary area. Lectures and design projects. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 353-0 Topics in Stagecraft Seminars with guest or resident faculty on topics in stagecraft. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 353-0 Topics in Stagecraft: Toy Theater This course will address issues of clarity, dynamism and visual poetry in theatrical story telling. We will begin in the Victorian tradition of miniature proscenia or "Toy Theater" and adapt it to the creation of our own miniature works of theater using narrative, puppetry, color, story, grace, and deftness.

18. School Of Communication At Northwestern University :: Theatre :: General Course
s. THEATRE COURSES Courses Primarily for Firstyearand Sophomores GENERAL COMMUNICATION 110-0 Voice for Performance......General Course
http://www.communication.northwestern.edu/theatre/undergraduate/courses/
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THEATRE COURSES
Courses Primarily for First-year and Sophomores
GENERAL COMMUNICATION 110-0 Voice for Performance
The focus is on the development of vocal technique for the performer through work on body alignment, breathing, vocal, placement, resonance and exploration of the sound of English using the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet). Individual vocal problems are analyzed and remedial work prescribed. Concentrates on developing the speaking voice using the sounds of English and their relationship to meaning through the use of poetry and selected text.
THEATRE 119-0 Production Laboratory Registration for students fulfilling production crew requirements. THEATRE 140 – 1,2, Theatre in Context 1. Combination of lecture, discussion, workshop, assignments, production lab, and play viewing. Text analysis taught with a view toward stage production. Opportunities for students to try different roles (acting, directing, technical). 2. Seminar in three sections emphasizing theatre history, literature, and criticism; research; and writing skills.

19. MeadowBrook Theatre: General Auditions Now Closed.
General Auditions for the ’05 – ’06 season were held in June. Artistic Directorat Meadow Brook Theatre 207 Wilson Hall Oakland University Rochester,
http://www.mbtheatre.com/news/auditions/generalauditionnotice/
Home Box Office Our Season Plan Your Visit ... Job Openings Auditions News Auditions General Auditions now closed.
Auditions for children for roles in our production of "A Christmas Carol" will be scheduled for late in September. Check back here after Labor Day for further details. Rehearsals for "A Christmas Carol" begin late in October with performances from mid-November until Christmas Eve.

20. Goethe-Institut - Theatre - Topics
Springboard for theatre general Directors. The Hanover Schauspiel. SchauspielHannover; Copyright Schauspiel Hannover/Dirk Meußling Hanover is a golden
http://www.goethe.de/kug/kue/the/thm/en74896.htm
Contact About Us FAQ Presse ... Institutes Theatre: Topics The Arts Architecture Dance Design and Fashion ... Search Springboard for Theatre General Directors The Hanover Schauspiel Hanover is a golden springboard to higher posts. As a city on the threshold to real importance, it is ideal not only for rehearsing to become German Chancellor, as once did Gerhard Schr¶der as the Minister President of Lower Saxony. As recommendation for the directorship of a German metropolitan stage, Hanover has hitherto also offered precisely the right field of tension: spectacular successes appear at once as spots in the Berlin and Hamburg news, while the mediocre and unsuccessful on the other hand enjoy the mercy of provincial oblivion. While General Director of the Hanover Schauspiel, Eberhard Witt was appointed to the Bayerische Staatstheater in Munich, Ulrich Khuon switched to the Thalia in Hamburg, and Wilfred Schulz, the present incumbent, will in all probability continue the tradition – especially since, after coming to Hanover as chief dramatic advisor of the most successful German stage of the nineties, the Deutsche Schauspielhaus in Hamburg under Frank Baumbauer, he has succeeded in maintaining the proven quality of his work. Classics interpreted with radical contemporaneity, a strong emphasis on contemporary drama, and faith in the younger generation of directors, have proven their worth in Lower Saxony, too. Encouragement of the new And Schulz has intensified this trend to the pitch of adventure, making an avant garde virtue of provincial necessity. Lacking the attraction of stars (who could be lured to Hanover only during Schulz’s first season and only because of his excellent connections), he has deliberately and successfully promoted the new: “Hamlet”, mirrored by Nicolas Stemann in contemporary media society, was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen; the engagement of the local but more than locally famous Pop artist Mousse T (“Sex Bomb", “Horny”) for the musical “Alice” finally brought German theatre into the musical present; and the many adaptations of contemporary novels (Michel Houellebecq, Karen Duve, Rainald Goetz, Ray Bradbury and Vladimir Nabokov) have become almost a trademark of the programme.

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