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The Theatre In The TANK
Earlier on I wrote about sports, theatre (or theater!), dramatic arts and study superstitions in relation to psychology and traditions. It’s interesting to note when I tell people about what I want to look at, they more often than not ...
How Others See Us
Don Hall at "An Angry White Guy in Chicago" this morning has characterized theatre people as a "Community of Fringe Dwellers" similar to Hot Dog J. Frank - The Willy Wonka of Meat... He concludes: "We're all a bunch of traveling monkeys ...
The First Night Feature: Brief Encounter
From the moment you step into the Cinema Haymarket you are a part of Kneehigh Theatre’s time-travelling experience. The Cornish theatre company has taken the cinema back to its 1930s theatrical roots with a...
Fact or Fiction? You be the judge.
This absurd storyline is the focus of Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days; the next play to hit the stage at Neptune’s Studio Theatre. It sounds strange because it is. Born on April 19, 1906, Samuel Beckett was an author, critic, playwright, ...
Fell’s Point Corner Theatre reaches a new stage (US-MD)
From the Baltimore Sun By Mary Carole McCauley | Sun theater critic Some time in the next two months, artist Cinder Hypki will install a piece of mosaic with the logo FPCT — for Fell’s Point Corner Theatre — into the sidewalk outside a ...
Carpetbag Brigade Physical Theatre Company
In a performance merging breathtaking acrobatic stilt work, physical theatre, Butoh, modern dance and otherwordly costuming, The Vanishing Point takes audiences on a journey through time in which a cast of creatures both evolves and ...
Caravan Theatre’s March Events
Over a period of two days, Australian actress, Anna Voronoff, will guide workshop participants through a physical theatre style of improvisation called Viewpoints. Participants will explore a wide variety of creative movement techniques ...
"Bat Boy: The Musical"
... bizarre, yet somehow moving show has become a worldwide hit.Tickets: $14 for general public, $12 for staff/faculty, $10 for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased online. Click Box Office on the Theatre & Film homepage.
Getting in on the act
Natasha Tripney: I'm all for a production that removes the stage's 'fourth wall' - except when it has me climbing the other three.
The Talking Brain
Event Dates: 11 Mar 2008. Why do we sound the way we do? Prof Sophie Scott, a neuroscientist at UCL, and Duncan Wisbey, an impressionist and voice artist (Alistair McGowan's Big Impression, Dirty Fan Male) discuss their perspectives on ...