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Elizabeth A. Schor Collection, 1909-1995, Undated
Archives & Special Collections UA1983.25, UA1995.20 Elizabeth A. Schor Collection Dates: 1909-1995, Undated Creator: Schor, Elizabeth Extent: 15 linear feet Level of description: Folder Processor & date: Matthew Norgard, June 2017 Administration Information Restrictions: None Copyright: Consult archivist for information Citation: Loyola University Chicago. Archives & Special Collections. Elizabeth A. Schor Collection, 1909-1995, Undated. Box #, Folder #. Provenance: The collection was donated by Elizabeth A. Schor in 1983 and 1995. Separations: None See Also: Melville Steinfels, Martin J. Svaglic, PhD, papers, Carrigan Collection, McEnany collection, Autograph Collection, Kunis Collection, Stagebill Collection, Geary Collection, Anderson Collection, Biographical Sketch Elizabeth A. Schor was a staff member at the Cudahy Library at Loyola University Chicago before retiring. Scope and Content The Elizabeth A. Schor Collection consists of 15 linear feet spanning the years 1909- 1995 and includes playbills, catalogues, newspapers, pamphlets, and an advertisement for a ticket office, art shows, and films. Playbills are from theatres from around the world but the majority of the collection comes from Chicago and New York. Other playbills are from Venice, London, Mexico City and Canada. Languages found in the collection include English, Spanish, and Italian. Series are arranged alphabetically by city and venue. The performances are then arranged within the venues chronologically and finally alphabetically if a venue hosted multiple productions within a given year. Series Series 1: Chicago and Illinois 1909-1995, Undated. Boxes 1-13 This series contains playbills and a theatre guide from musicals, plays and symphony performances from Chicago and other cities in Illinois. Cities include Evanston, Peoria, Lake Forest, Arlington Heights, and Lincolnshire. -
Shear Madness Is Presented by Special Arrangement with CRANBERRY PRODUCTIONS, INC
FLORIDA REPERTORY THEATRE 2016-2017 SEASON ARTSTAGE STUDIO THEATRE • FORT MYERS RIVER DISTRICT ROBERT CACIOPPO, PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR PRESENTS SPONSORED BY FINEMARK NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST STARRING ensemble member SARA MORSEY* and DANNY BERNARDY* • JENNIFER BYRNE* • TIMOTHY C. GOODWIN* BRADY WEASE • JONATHAN WIENER* DIRECTED BY BRUCE JORDAN** SET DESIGNER COSTUME DESIGNER LIGHTING DESIGNER JORDAN MOORE DINA PEREZ*** KATE SMITH SOUND DESIGNER PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGERS JOHN KISELICA BREE SHERRY* JOSHUA QUINN* ASST. STAGE MANAGER ASST. COSTUME DESIGNER ASST. SOUND DESIGNER AARON MARTIN KIM GRIFFIN RHIAN FRANCHEBOIS Wardrobe Supervisor: Alisha Lawrence • Lighting/Sound Board Operator: Chris Patterson Understudies: Nate Ritsema • Brady Wease Shear Madness is presented by Special Arrangement with CRANBERRY PRODUCTIONS, INC. 2016-17 GRAND SEASON SPONSORS The Fred & Jean Allegretti Foundation • Naomi Bloom & Ron Wallace • Dinah Bloomhall • Alexandra Bremner Bruce & Janet Bunch • Gholi & Georgia Darehshori • Mary & Hugh Denison • Ellie Fox • David Fritz/Cruise Everything Dr. & Mrs. Mark & Lynne Gorovoy • John Madden • Sue & Jack Rogers • Arthur Zupko This entire season sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. Florida Repertory Theatre is a fully professional non-profit LOA/LORT Theatre company on contract with the Actors’ Equity Association that proudly employs members of the national theatrical labor unions. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association. -
Seniors Asked to Sign Pledge Refutes Charges Faculty
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Sheer Madness
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SHADOWLANDS by William Nicholson Max Mclean, Founder & Artistic Director Presents
presents SHADOWLANDS by William Nicholson Max McLean, Founder & Artistic Director presents by William Nicholson Featuring Daniel Gerroll Robin Abramson John C. Vennema Sean Gormley Dan Kremer Amy Bizjak Stephanie Cozart Daryll Heysham Jacob H Knoll John Little Jack McCarthy Jacob Morrell Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Original Music & Sound Design Kelly James Tighe Michael Bevins Aaron Spivey John Gromada Voice & Dialect Casting Director Wig, Hair & Makeup Design Claudia Hill-Sparks Carol Hanzel Tommy Kurzman Casting Consultant Marketing & Advertising Press Relations Judy Henderson, C.S.A. The Pekoe Group Matt Ross Public Relations Production Manager General Management Stage Manager Lew Mead Aruba Productions Kelly Burns Executive Producer Ken Denison Directed by Christa Scott-Reed This production made possible by arrangement with The Agency (London) Ltd. 24 Pottery Lane, London W11 4LZ, [email protected] CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance) C.S. Lewis ...................................................................................... Daniel Gerroll Christopher Riley ........................................................................Sean Gormley Rev. Harry Harrington ....................................................................Dan Kremer Dr. Maurice Oakley/Waiter/Clerk/Priest ...........................Daryll Heysham Alan Gregg/Doctor ......................................................................Jacob H Knoll Major Warnie Lewis ........................................................... -
Dr. Ruth! Sept 22 at 2PM at the Garde the Jewish Federation of Eastern Connecticut Presents International Personality Dr
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Norwich, CT 06360 Permit #329 Serving The Jewish Communities of Eastern Connecticut & Western R.I. CHANGE SERVICE RETURN TO: 28 Channing St., New London, CT 06320 REQUESTED VOL. XLV NO. 14 PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY JULY 12, 2019/9 TAMUZ 5779 NEXT DEADLINE July 31, 2019 16 PAGES HOW TO REACH US - PHONE 860-442-8062 • FAX 860-443-4175 • EMAIL: [email protected] • BY MAIL: 28 CHANNING STREET, NEW LONDON, CT 06320 SAVE THE DATE! A Conversation with Dr. Ruth! Sept 22 at 2PM at The Garde The Jewish Federation of Eastern Connecticut presents international personality Dr. Ruth Westheimer Dr. Ruth Westheimer is a Holocaust survivor who became America’s most famous sex therapist. With her diminutive frame, thick German accent, and uninhibited approach to sex therapy and education, Dr. Ruth transformed the conversation around sexuality. Now 91, she shows no signs of slowing down. Event sponsorships are available. Contact Carin Savel at [email protected] or Scott F. Wolfe at [email protected] to learn about sponsorship opportunities. Retirement dinner invitation See the best musical revival of the season FIDDLER ON THE ROOF - in Yiddish in the mail The Jewish Federation of East- 15-minute intermission. The goal is to be on the road by 7 PM. With a ern CT is getting an early start to Sunday night commute from the City estimated time of arrival back in After 35 years of dedicated ser- its 2019-20 programming season New London is 9:40 PM. vice to the Jewish Federation and Cost for this outing is $118 per person and includes the deluxe mo- community at large, Jerry Fischer building events on Sunday, Au- tor coach and theater tickets. -
George Michael Contini 1873 Alcovy Rd
George Michael Contini 1873 Alcovy Rd. Lawrenceville, GA 30045 706.202.9664 [email protected] Website: www.georgecontini.com Degrees Awarded 2000, M.F.A. in Film Production (Directing), University of Miami, Florida. 1983, B.A. with a double major in Theatre and English, Baldwin-Wallace College, Ohio. Academic Experience 2017-Present Full Professor University of Georgia 2007-2016 Associate Professor University of Georgia 2002-2006 Assistant Professor University of Georgia 2001-2002 Temporary Assistant Professor University of Georgia Courses Taught: Acting 1 -- foundations class based in Stanislavski. Acting II (Scene Study) --used Stanislvaski base to explore the methods and theories of Grotowski, Mamet, Chekhov, Boal, and Bogart in scene prep. Advanced Acting--- an exploration of modern acting styles including absurd, non-realistic, farce, and solo performance. Characterization -- a Graduate level class using Chekhov technique and drawing from Goffman’s sociological studies of Self and Archetype. Voice-- Voice class was divided in three components, exercises in relaxation and production, monologue/scene work addressing specific vocal issues, IPA and dialects. Acting On Camera—three levels, Undergrad, Graduate, and Non Majors. Provided students with knowledge of practical and artistic issues when acting for the camera. Also knowledge of equipment, terminology, protocol, and procedure. Queer Theatre and Film—Grad/Undergrad history and analysis of presentation of “queer” character from prehistoric ritual drama to present day TV. Senior Seminar-- an exit class for graduating seniors which involved preparation for “real world” as well as creating a capstone project. Intro to Theatre-- general arts elective for non majors involving script and text analysis as well as basic introduction to theatre as a collaborative art form. -
Avenue of the Arts
WICKEDLY FUNNY ROMP BEDROOM FARCE NOV.11-DEC.11BY DIRECTED BY AVENUE OF THE ARTS ALAN MARIA BU THEATRE AYCKBOURN AITKEN Seasonal cocktails, handmade pasta, perfectly cooked steaks & fresh seafood, e�pertly prepared �sin� the �nest in�redients� At Davio’s, it’s all about the guest. CONTENTS NOVEMBER–DECEMBER2016 7 THE PROGRAM 10 BEDROOM FARCE IN CONTEXT 12 ON THE WRITING OF BEDROOM FARCE PLUS: 4 Backstage by Olivia J. Kiers 35 Emergency Exits 12 38 Guide to Local Theatre Playwright Alan Ayckbourn 44 Boston Dining Guide THEATREBILL STAFF President/Publisher: Tim Montgomery Publishing services are provided by Theatrebill, Art Director: Scott Roberto a publication of New Venture Media Group Assistant Art Director: Laura Jarvis Editorial Assistant: Olivia J. Kiers LLC, publisher of Panorama: The Official Vice President Publishing: Rita A. Fucillo Guide to Boston, 560 Harrison Ave., Suite 412, Vice President Advertising: Jacolyn Ann Firestone Boston, MA 02118, 857-366-8131. To adver- Senior Account Executive: Andrea Renaud tise in Theatrebill, call 857-366-8131 or e-mail Chief Operating Officer: Tyler J. Montgomery Business Manager: Melissa J. O’Reilly [email protected]. The Boston Pops Orchestra The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra Keith Lockhart conductor Tanglewood Festival Chorus Back to the Future 2016 December 30 & 31 Experience the thrill of Back to the Future like never before—shown in high definition in Symphony Hall with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops performing Alan Silvestri’s dazzling musical score live! New Year’s Eve Dance the night away with the Boston Pops Swing Orchestra and The magical tradition continues… legendary bandleader extraordinaire november 30– december 31 Bo Winiker! Cash bar and several SANTA appears during all pre-Christmas concerts. -
The Fear of Not Having Any Travel Trips Currently Booked Check Our Website Often for New Tour Additions
2019 - 2021 TRAVEL HIGHLIGHTS Eleventh Edition Summer 2019 www.PeoriaCharterTravel.com Tripophobia…(n.) The fear of not having any travel trips currently booked Check our website often for new tour additions www.peoriachartertravel.com London & Paris ~ Travel with Amanda April 15 – 22, 2020 8 Days – 9 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners Enjoy the best of London and Paris on this leisurely tour. All of the top sights are included, as well as plenty of free time for your own discoveries. See Trafalgar Square, the Tower of London and Big Ben. Personalize your trip to London by choosing to visit either Churchill’s War Rooms or Westminster Abbey. Cross the English Channel on the high-speed Eurostar Train. Dine at the Eiffel Tower and cruise the River Seine at night. Come to know Paris in your own way: with a local guide by coach or by Metro. Enjoy a thrilling dinner and cabaret show at the Paradis Latin Cabaret. • Round-trip transfers from Peoria/Bloomington to Chicago • Round-trip air from Chicago • Airport/hotel transfers at destination • Hotel Accommodations • High Speed Eurostar train between London and Paris • Dinner at the Eiffel Tower • Travel with Peoria Charter Travel’s, Amanda Schott Cost per person: Single: $4199.00 Double: $3699.00 Triple: $3669.00 *$200.00 discount per person applied for bookings made by October 16, 2019 Beauty of America’s West featuring Lake Tahoe August 30 – September 11, 2019 13 Days – 13 Meals: 10 Breakfasts & 2 Dinners Your adventure begins with an unforgettable ride aboard the Southwest Chief, a train that takes you through the night to Flagstaff. -
Thomas Ouellette 407-646-2157 (Office) 321-277-2998 (Mobile) [email protected]
Thomas Ouellette 407-646-2157 (office) 321-277-2998 (mobile) [email protected] www.thomasouellette.com PROFESSOR ACADEMIC RANK AND APPOINTMENT Rollins College, Winter Park, FL Department of Theatre and Dance Professor, 2006-present Associate Professor, with tenure, 2002-2006 Associate Professor, 1998-2002 Assistant Professor, 1996-1998 Head, Performance and Directing Program, 2008-present Artistic Director, Fred Stone Theatre, 1998-present Chair, Department of Theatre and Dance, 2001-2008 Producing Director, Annie Russell Theatre, 2001-2008 University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA Department of Performing Arts Visiting Assistant Professor, 1990-1996 EDUCATION M.F.A., Acting The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC B.A., HistorY HolY Cross College, Worcester, MA TRAINING Directing Oxford University, National Theatre, London, UK Acting Uta Hagen, HB Studios, New York, NY PRODUCER REPRESENTATIVE PRODUCING CREDITS (PROFESSIONAL THEATRE) Mad Cow Theatre, Orlando, FL Associate Artistic Director, 2009-present (39 shows) Season selection, casting, and budgeting August: Osage County Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Billy Bishop Goes to War Circle Mirror Transformation Cock The Maids Collected Stories Mass Appeal Company The Mountaintop Dancing at Lughnasa Mrs. Warren's Profession Death of a Salesman Next Fall Dreamgirls Next to Normal The Drowsy Chaperone Other Desert Cities Enchanted April The Pitmen Painters Freud's Last Session Private Lives A Funny Thing Happened Rashomon on the Way to the Forum The Road to Mecca Hair She Stoops to Conquer -
Boston's Oldest Traditions Carry On
VOL. 113 - NO. 34 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, AUGUST 21, 2009 $.30 A COPY Boston’s Oldest Traditions Carry On MADONNA DELLA CAVA FEAST 99TH ANNUAL SORRENTO CHEESE THE FISHERMAN’S FEAST The 99th Annual Fisherman’s Feast was held on the weekend of August 13th through the 16th in the North End. The feast kicked off with the statue of La Madonna Del Soccorso Di Sciacca carried in solemn procession to the Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park, accompanied by the Italian-American Band and the North End Italian Band for the annual blessing of the Boston fishing waters. The weekend included the Sorrento Cheese building contest, live entertainment and great food! The grand finale of the weekend was the statue of the Madonna returning to North Street after the day long procession. She was greeted by a crowd of enthusiastic spectators waiting for the Famous Flight of the Angel. This year’s flying angel was Vitianna Mary D’Amico (shown in photo) with side angels Diana Karamourtopoulos and Caira Rose D’Amico. (Photos by Ross Photography) (More photos on Page 7) The Madonna Della Cava Feast was celebrated on August 7th through the 9th in Boston’s North End. Shown Mayor’s Column in photo from left to right is: President, Matthew Matarazzo, Sal Longo, Jr., Anthony Longo, Anthony Longo, by Thomas M. Menino, Mayor, City of Boston Sr., and Sal Longo. (Photos by Ross Photography) With fall around the corner, flu sea- nesses, hospitals, schools, healthcare in- son isn’t far behind. The outbreak of stitutions, and religious and community (More photos on Page 14) swine flu in the spring taught us a lot organizations — to sit down with our pub- of valuable lessons about the level of co- lic health officials to discuss plans to con- ordination and preparation needed to tain and respond to flu this fall. -
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INVISIBLE THEATRE - PRESS RELEASE Press Contact: Cathy Johnson or Susan Claassen Administration: (520) 884-0672 Box Office: (520) 882-9721 1400 N. First Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719 [email protected] www.invisibletheatre.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE IT concludes its 44th Anniversary Season with Tucson’s Hilarious Whodunit SHEAR MADNESS Written by Paul Portner Original Director: Bruce Jordan Original Producers: Marilyn Abrams & Bruce Jordan Original Adaptors: Marilyn Abrams & Bruce Jordan April 7 - April 19, 2015 th (March 11, 2015, Tucson, Arizona); IT concludes its 44 anniversary season with the Tucson premiere of SHEAR MADNESS directed by Susan Claassen. This unique comedy-whodunit takes place today in Tucson’s "Shear Madness" hairstyling salon and stars Eric Anson, Jesse Boone, Robert Encila, Lori Hunt, Susan Kovitz, and Jack Neubeck. It is chock full of up-to-the-minute spontaneous humor! During the course of the action, a murder is committed and the audience gets to spot the clues, question the suspects, and solve the funniest mystery in the annals of crime. The outcome is never the same, which is why many audience members return again and again to the scene of the mayhem. Over 11 million people worldwide have joined in the fun, and while no one has actually died laughing, some are still rolling in the aisles. This production is made possible in part through the generous support of Sonora Investment Management "Best Comedy of the Year!" -Boston Globe SHEAR MADNESS will play from April 7 - 19, 2015 with the official press opening on Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 7:30 p.m.