April 2020 a -- General

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

April 2020 a -- General MONTHLY ACQUISITIONS LIST – APRIL 2020 A -- GENERAL B -- PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION C -- AUXILIARY SCIENCES OF HISTORY D -- WORLD HISTORY AND HISTORY OF EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, ETC D16.8 .A69 History : a very short introduction / John H. Arnold. Oxford ; New York : 2000 Oxford University Press, 2000. E -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS F -- HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS F390.H84 K55 Sam Houston and the Alamo avengers : the Texas [New York] : Sentinel, 2019 victory that changed American history / Brian Kilmeade. [2019] G -- GEOGRAPHY. ANTHROPOLOGY. RECREATION H -- SOCIAL SCIENCES HB2082.L36 Men who migrate, women who wait : population and Princeton, N.J. : B74 1986 history in a Portuguese parish / Caroline B. Brettell. Princeton University Press, ©1986. J -- POLITICAL SCIENCE K -- LAW L -- EDUCATION M -- MUSIC AND BOOKS ON MUSIC ML50.E268 S52 1776 : a musical play (based on a conception of New York : Viking Press, 1970 Sherman Edwards) / book by Peter Stone ; music and ©1970. lyrics by Sherman Edwards. ML50.F71 I4 I’m getting my act together and taking it on the road : a Garden City, N.Y. : Nelson 1980 musical / book and lyrics by Gretchen Cryer ; music by Doubleday, ©1980. Nancy Ford. ML50.S705 C6 Company : a musical comedy / music and lyrics by New York : Theatre 1996 Stephen Sondheim ; book by George Furth. Communications Group, 1996. ML429.W348 Dick Waterman : a life in blues / Tammy L. Turner ; Jackson : University Press T87 2019 foreword by Edward M. Komara. of Mississippi, [2019] ML3551 .P47 It still moves : lost songs, lost highways, and the search New York : Faber and 2008 for the next American music / Amanda Petrusich. Faber, ©2008. N -- FINE ARTS 1 P -- LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE PE1098 .O88 Founding grammars : how early America’s war over New York : St. Martin’s 2015 words shaped today’s language / Rosemarie Ostler. Press, 2015. PG3463 .A19 The lower depths, and other plays. Translated by New Haven, Yale 1959 Alexander Bakshy in collaboration with Paul S. Nathan. University Press [1959, ©1945] PN1707 .A34 Stella Adler on Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov / Stella New York : Alfred A. 1999 Adler ; edited and with a preface by Barry Paris. Knopf, Inc., 1999 PN6120.A5 K68 Wait until dark / by Frederick Knott. New York : Dramatists 1995 Play Service, ©1995. PR5363 .A3 Plays pleasant / Bernard Shaw ; definitive text under London ; New York : 2003 the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence. Penguin Books, 2003. PR5363 .P9 Pygmalion, a romance in five acts. Baltimore, Md. : Penguin 1964 Books, ©1930. PR5363 .S3 Saint Joan : a chronicle play in six scenes and an Baltimore, Md. : Penguin 1952 c.1 & c.2 epilogue / Bernard Shaw. Books, 1952. PR6041.S73 H3 Halfway up the tree. New York, Random 1968 House [1968] PR6053.O54 Two into one : a new comedy / by Ray Cooney. New York : S. French, T85 1985 c.2 c1985. PR6065.R7 W5 What the butler saw / Joe Orton. London : Eyre Methuen, 1976 1976. PR6066.I53 O5 One for the road / Harold Pinter ; with production London : Methuen, 1985. 1985 photos by Ivan Kyncl and an interview on the play and its politics. PR6069.T6 N5 Night and day : a play / by Tom Stoppard. New York : Grove Press 1979 Inc., ©1979. PR6069.T6 R4 The real inspector hound and After Magritte : two plays New York : Grove Press, 1975 / by Tom Stoppard. 1975. PR6069.T6 T7 Travesties / by Tom Stoppard. New York : Grove Press, 1975 ©1975. PR6069.T6 Conversations with Stoppard / Mel Gussow. New York : Grove Press, Z464 1996 1996. PR6073.R529 Mrs Klein / Nicholas Wright. London : Nick Hern, M7 1995 1995, ©1988. PS627 .B87 Three plays about business in America / edited and New York : Washington 1964 with introductions by Joseph Mersand. Square Press, ©1964. PS3513.I2824 A cry of players : a play / by William Gibson. New York : Atheneum, C7 1968 ©1968. PS3517.N265 Eleven short plays / by William Inge. [New York] : Dramatists A6 1962 Play Service, [1962] PS3517.N265 Bus stop : a three-act romance / by William Inge. New York : Dramatists B8 1956 Play Service, Inc., [1956] PS3517.N265 Splendor in the grass / from the screenplay by William New York : Dramatists S6 1994 Inge ; adapted to the stage by F. Andrew Leslie. Play Service, ©1994. PS3521.E744 Lunch hour / Jean Kerr. Garden City, N.Y. : L8 1981 Doubleday, ©1981. 2 PS3523.A934 I5 The incomparable Max; a play, by Jerome Lawrence New York, Hill and Wang 1972 and Robert E. Lee. [1972] PS3535.I224 S7 Street scene : a play in three acts / by Elmer L. Rice. New York : S. French, 1956 ©1956. PS3537.I663 The odd couple : female version / by Neil Simon. London : French, ©1986. O35 1986 PS3545.I5365 Suddenly last summer / by Tennessee Williams. New York : New S83 1958 American Library, ©1958. PS3553.O9 S9 Summertree. New York, Random 1968 House [1968] PS3557.E368 Sly fox : a comedy in two acts adapted from "Volpone" New York : S. French, S55 2005 / by Larry Gelbart. ©2005. PS3557.O72 N6 No place to be somebody; a black black comedy in Indianapolis, Bobbs- 1969 three acts / by Charles Gordone ; introduction by Merrill [1969] Joseph Papp. PS3557.U2 H6 The house of blue leaves : a play / by John Guare. New York : Viking Press, 1972 1972. PS3557.U82 O5 The old boy / A.R. Gurney. Garden City, N.Y. : 1992 Fireside Theatre, ©1992. PS3561.E668 My sister in this house / by Wendy Kesselman. Garden City, N.Y. : N. M91 1982 Doubleday, ©1982. PS3561.O646 Three plays / Arthur Kopit. New York : Hill and A6 1997 Wang, 1997. PS3562.U295 Moon over Buffalo : a comedy / by Ken Ludwig. Garden City, New York : M6 1995 The Fireside Theatre, [1995] PS3563.A4345 Glengarry Glen Ross : a play / by David Mamet. New York : Grove Press, G56 1983 1983, ©1982. PS3563.A4345 Sexual perversity in Chicago and The duck variations : New York : Grove Press : S4 1978 c.2 two plays / by David Mamet. Distributed by Random House, 1978. PS3563.A4345 The water engine, an American fable ; and Mr. New York : Grove Press, W3 1978 Happiness : two plays / by David Mamet. 1978. PS3563.A625 Old wicked songs / by Jon Marans. Garden City, New York : O6 1996 The Fireside Theatre, [1996] PS3563.C394 Marvin’s room / Scott McPherson. New York : Plume, [1992] M37 1992 PS3566.A73 The America play, and other works / Suzan-Lori Parks. New York : Theatre A791 1995 Communications Group, 1995. PS3566.E2345 Sally and Marsha : a play in two acts / by Sybille New York, N.Y. (440 Park S24 1985 Pearson. Ave South, New York 10016) : Dramatists Play Service, ©1985. 3 PS3569.C5 J5 Jimmy Shine; a play. New York, Atheneum, 1969 1969. PS3569.H394 Chicago and other plays / by Sam Shepard. New York : Urizen Books, F5 1981 ©1981. PS3569.H426 Beau Jest : a comedy / by James Sherman. New York : S. French, B4 1992 ©1992. PS3573.A334 Key exchange / by Kevin Wade. Garden City, N.Y. : Nelson K4 1981 Doubleday, ©1981. PS3573.I45677 The piano lesson / by August Wilson. New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : P54 1990 Plume, ©1990. PS3573.I45677 Two trains running / August Wilson. New York : Dutton, T961 1992 ©1992. PS3573.I458 B3 Balm in Gilead, and other plays. New York, Hill and Wang 1965 [1965] PS3573.I458 T3 Talley’s folly : a play / by Lanford Wilson. New York : Hill and 1979 Wang, ©1979. PS3576.I518 Amulets against the dragon forces / by Paul Zindel. New York, N.Y. (440 Park A78 1989 Ave. S., New York 10016) : Dramatists Play Service, ©1989. PS3576.I518 A8 And Miss Reardon drinks a little / by Paul Zindel. New York, NY : 1999 Dramatists Play Service, ©1999. PS3576.I518 Every seventeen minutes the crowd goes crazy! / by New York : Dramatists E95 2000 Paul Zindel. Play Service, Inc., ©2000. PS3576.I518 Ladies at the Alamo / by Paul Zindel. New York : Dramatists L33 1977 Play Service, ©1977. PS3576.I518 L4 Let me hear you whisper, and the ladies should be in New York : Dramatists 2001 bed / two plays by Paul Zindel. Play Service Inc., [2001] PS3576.I518 P5 Paul Zindel’s the pigman / adapted to the stage by F. New York : Dramatists 2003 Andrew Leslie. Play Service, ©2003. PS3576.I518 S4 The secret affairs of Mildred Wild : a comedy in three New York : Dramatists 2001 acts / by Paul Zindel. Play Service, [2001] PS3602.E774 Harvest widows / by Nick Bertelson. Fargo, ND : NDSU, North H37 2019 Dakota State University Press, [2019] PT2671.I6 I513 In the matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer : a play freely New York : Hill and 1968 adapted on the basis of the documents by Heinar Wang, ©1968. Kipphardt / by Heinar Kipphardt ; translated by Ruth Spiers. PT2673.U29 Hamletmachine and other texts for the stage / Heiner New York : Performing H33 1984 c.2 Müller ; edited and translated by Carl Weber. Arts Journal Publications, ©1984. PT9812.F3 The Father / August Strindberg. Mineola, N.Y. : Dover E513 2003 Publications, ©2003. Q -- SCIENCE 4 R -- MEDICINE S -- AGRICULTURE T -- TECHNOLOGY TR654 .B695 Drive-by shootings / [photographs by] David Bradford ; Köln : Könemann, 2000 text by Gerhard Waldherr. ©2000. U -- MILITARY SCIENCE V -- NAVAL SCIENCE Z -- BIBLIOGRAPHY. LIBRARY SCIENCE. INFORMATION RESOURCES (GENERAL) Oversize BS621 .C87 The letter and the scroll : what archaeology tells us Washington, D.C. : 2009 about the Bible / Robin Currie and Stephen G. Hyslop. National Geographic, ©2009. G2230 .I8 2007 The biblical world : an illustrated atlas / by Jean-Pierre Washington, D.C. : Isbouts ; foreword by Bruce Chilton. National Geographic, ©2007. ML100 .B54 The Billboard illustrated encyclopedia of classical music New York : Billboard 2000 / general editor, Stanley Sadie ; foreword by Vladimir Books, 2000. Ashkenazy. TR655 .R38 Robert Rauschenberg : photographs, 1949-1962 / New York : D.A.P., 2011 edited by Susan Davidson and David White ; with an ©2011. introduction by Nicholas Cullinan. Special Collections HD1485.N4 Sons of the wild jackass : the Nonpartisan League in Fargo, ND : North Dakota S46 2019 North Dakota / by Terry L.
Recommended publications
  • FBI Kilis Hijacker at Portland Airport
    Daily Weather Partly cloudy with a chance of foggy brains. Barometric "finals" pressure above normal. Highs, not until next week. Lows, in the gutter. Chance of Teen Soviet satellites falling, 100 percent. Chance of grades falling, 95 percent. Chance of snow falling, unlikely. Pullman, Washington Vol. LXXXIX No. 74 Established 1894 Friday, January 21,1983 FBI ki lis hijacker at Portland airport by Bob Baum freeze. Associated Press Writer ., At that time the suspect made a sudden motion with the box as if to throw it at the agent (who) fired one shot." Baker said. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP - A man claiming to FBI agents here would not identify the hijacker. have a bomb and saying he wanted to go to Afgha- But Dick Paulson. spokesman for the Washington nistan was shot and killed Thursday after he hi- Department of Corrections. said the FBI told him jacked a Northwest Orient jetliner carrying 41 they found identification on the body saying he people from Seattle to Portland, authorities said. was Glenn Kurt Tripp. 20. of Arlington. Wash .. He was identified as a man arrested 21/2years ago who attempted to hijack a Northwest Orient flight for attempting to hijack a jetliner. In July 1980. Paulson said Tripp was on 20 years' "The passengers and crew are safe." said Brent probation for first-degree extortion and first- Baskfield, a Northwest Orient official. degree kidnapping in that incident. FBI agents stormed the Boeing 727-200 about In the earlier hijack attempt. Tripp. then 17. 21/2 hours after the plane landed. shooting the claimed to have a bomb in a briefcase and deman- hijacker once with a .38-caliber revolver as pas- ded $100.000, authorities said at the time.
    [Show full text]
  • A Production of and Miss Reardon Drinks a Little
    FISHER, ALBERT JAMES. A Production of And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little. (1975) Directed by: Miss Kathryn England. Pp. 107. It was the purpose of this study to research, produce and analyze the play And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little by Paul Zindel. The research of the play involved tracing previous productions of the play, the author's background, and study of the play itself. The production involved casting the play, assembling the crews and staging the play for performance on the mainstage of W. Raymond Taylor Theatre at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The analysis involved evaluation of the finished performance in all areas of the production. A PRODUCTION OF AND MISS REARDON DRINKS A LITTLE by Albert James Fisher A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Fine Arts Greensboro 1975 Approved by APPROVAL PAGE This thesis has been approved by the following committee of the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Thesis Adviser Committee Members ^—-c*—AyuLtu r> Catatelof Acceptance by Committee ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Grateful acknowledgment is made to the faculty of the Theatre Division of the Department of Drama and Speech, especially Miss Kathryn England, thesis advisor, Dr. David R. Batcheller and Dr. Andreas Nomikos for their warmth and support and always generous help; to an excellent cast and crews; to Bonnie Becker, a superlative stage manager; to my friends Lauren K. Woods and Erminie Leonardis for their encouragement; to my parents; and to Jill Didier for her warm friendship during the difficult production period.
    [Show full text]
  • School of Drama 2020–2021
    BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY BULLETIN OF YALE BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY Periodicals postage paid New Haven ct 06520-8227 New Haven, Connecticut School of Drama 2020–2021 School of Drama 2020–2021 BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY Series 116 Number 13 August 30, 2020 BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY Series 116 Number 13 August 30, 2020 (USPS 078-500) The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, is published seventeen times a year (one time in October; three times in September; four and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and a∞rmatively times in June and July; five times in August) by Yale University, 2 Whitney Avenue, New seeks to attract to its faculty, sta≠, and student body qualified persons of diverse back- Haven CT 06510. Periodicals postage paid at New Haven, Connecticut. grounds. In accordance with this policy and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against Postmaster: Send address changes to Bulletin of Yale University, any individual on account of that individual’s sex, race, color, religion, age, disability, PO Box 208227, New Haven CT 06520-8227 status as a protected veteran, or national or ethnic origin; nor does Yale discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression. Managing Editor: Kimberly M. Go≠-Crews University policy is committed to a∞rmative action under law in employment of Editor: Lesley K. Baier women, minority group members, individuals with disabilities, and protected veterans. PO Box 208230, New Haven CT 06520-8230 Inquiries concerning these policies may be referred to Valarie Stanley, Senior Direc- tor of the O∞ce of Institutional Equity and Access, 221 Whitney Avenue, 4th Floor, The closing date for material in this bulletin was July 30, 2020.
    [Show full text]
  • PSC-CUNY Research Awards (Traditional A)
    PSC-CUNY Research Awards (Traditional A) Control No: TRADA-42-229 Name : Willinger, David Rank: Professor Address : Tenured: Yes Telephone : College: CITY COLLEGE Email: Panel: Performing Arts Performing Arts Discipline : Scholarship Human Subject Use No Animal Subject Use No Supplementary Materials No List of Supplementary Material Department THEATER Title of Proposed Project: IVO VAN HOVE: A MAJOR THEATRE ARTIST AND HIS WORK Brief Abstract This is a proposal for a major book-length retrospective study of Ivo Van Hove’s career as a theatre director. It would take on his design innovations and his revolutionary approach to text and theatrical ambiance as well as chart the relationships with specific theatres and theatre companies of this, one of the most prominent theatre iconoclasts alive today. Van Hove is particularly important in that he acts as one of the few long-time “bridges” between European and American praxis. His career, in itself, represents a model of cross-fertilization, as he has brought European radical interpretation of classics to America and American organic acting to Europe. This book, as conceived would contain a generous number of images illustrating his productions and archive a wide cross-section of critical and analytical responses that have engaged in the controversies his work has engendered, as well as posit new, overarching hypotheses. Relevant Publications PUBLICATIONS & Scholarship BOOKS A Maeterlinck Reader (co-edited with Daniel Gerould) New York, Francophone Belgian Series, Peter Lang Publications, 2011 Translations of The Princess Maleine, Pelleas and Melisande, The Intruder, The Blind, The Death of Tintagiles, and numerous essays, with an extensive historical and analytical introduction, 358 pp.
    [Show full text]
  • The Life and Times of Penny Arcade. Matthew Hes Ridan Ames Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
    Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses Graduate School 1996 "I Am Contemporary!": The Life and Times of Penny Arcade. Matthew heS ridan Ames Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses Recommended Citation Ames, Matthew Sheridan, ""I Am Contemporary!": The Life and Times of Penny Arcade." (1996). LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses. 6150. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses/6150 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses by an authorized administrator of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INFORMATION TO USERS This manuscript has been reproduced from the microfilm master. UMI films the text directly from the original or copy submitted. Thus, some thesis and dissertation copies are in typewriter face, while others may be from any type of computer printer. The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleedthrough, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproduction. In the unlikely event that the author did not send UMI a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. Oversize materials (e.g., maps, drawings, charts) are reproduced by sectioning the original, beginning at the upper left-hand comer and continuing from left to right in equal sections with small overlaps.
    [Show full text]
  • Student Guide Table of Contents
    GOODSPEED MUSICALS STUDENT GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS APRIL 13 - JUNE 21, 2018 THE GOODSPEED Production History.................................................................................................................................................................................3 Synopsis.......................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Characters......................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Meet the Writers.....................................................................................................................................................................................6 Meet the Creative Team........................................................................................................................................................................8 Presents for Mrs. Rogers......................................................................................................................................................................9 Will Rogers..............................................................................................................................................................................................11 Wiley Post, Aviation Marvel..............................................................................................................................................................16
    [Show full text]
  • · Burt Shevelove Larry Gelbart Stephen Sondheim Rosemary Gass
    From the Book by · Burt Shevelove Larry Gelbart Music and Lyrics Stephen Sondheim Director Rosemary Gass Musical Direction Tyler Driskill Choreography Kat Walsh Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Board of Directors Advisory Board Darrell W. Pierce - President Anne Bauman - Chair Paul Bianchi -Vice President Robin Barlow Fred Patterson - Treasurer JohnEman Linda Borgsdorf- Secretary Robert Green Linda Carriere David Keren Paul Cumming Ron Miller Caitlin Frankel Rowe Deanna Relyea Douglas Harris Judy Dow Rumelhart Thorn Johnson Ingrid Sheldon Nathaniel Madura Gayle Steiner Lindsay McCarthy Keith Taylor Teresa Myers Sheryl Yengera Matthew Rogers Ann Arbor Civic Theatre is proud to honor Helen Mann Andrews, Burnette Staebler, and Phyllis Wright for their years of service on the Advisory Board. Suzi Peterson Emily Rogers Cassie Mann Managing Director Volunteer Coordinator Program Director 322 WEST ANN STREET ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48104 box office (734) 971-2228 office (734) 971-0605 WWW.A2CT.ORG Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Opening night June 5, 2008 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Rosemary Gass Music Direction by Choreographed by Tyler Driskill Kat Walsh Assistant Director Producer Stage Manager Kat Walsh Douglas Harris Cathy Cassar Technical Set Designer Lighting Designer Artistic Set Designer Cathy Cassar Tiff Crutchfield Katie Cook Wilcox Hair and Makeup Properties and Set Dressing Costume Designer Susie Berneis Tina Mayer Susie Berneis Graphic Designer Costume Assistant House Manager Katie Cook Wilcox Alexandra Berneis Kyle Newmeyer Publicity Photographer Tom Steppe Produced through special arrangement with Music Theatre International 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 www.mtishows.com From the Director The director's note..
    [Show full text]
  • Bengal Tiger
    20!2 - 20IJ SEASON C T3PEOPLE C ON OTHER STAGES BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CHAIR Marion L. Brockette, Jr. FEB 13 - 24 Anything Goes LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION CIRCLE THEATER Lark Montgomery JAN 24- FEB 23 God of Carnage BOARD MEMBERS Jac Alder, Suzanne Burkhead, Laura V. Estrada, Sally Hansen, David G. Luther, DALLAS CHILDREN'S THEATER Victoria McGrath, David M. May, Margie J. Reese, JAN 25 - MAR 3 Goodnight Moon Dana W. Rigg, Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen Rosenblum, Ph.D., Scott Williams DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS FEB 12 -24 Catch Me IfYouCan D HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Roland & Virginia TH Dykes, Gary W. Grubbs, John & Bonnie Strauss DALLAS THEATER CENTER NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE 2012-2013 ADMINISTRATION JAN 18- FEB 17 King Lear Cl 1- PRODUCER-DIRECTOR Jac Alder FEB 7 • MAR 24 Red PRESENT LAUGHTER MANAGING DIRECTOR Cory Norman EISEMANN CENTER FOR THE z Aug. 2 - Sept. 1 COMPANY MANAGER Terry Dobson PERFORMING ARTS z DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Joan Sleight LLJ JAN 20 IfYouGive a Mouse a Cookie 11<,Other Story c:::( a comedy by Noel Coward IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANT Wendy Kwan Books DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS «(COMMUNICATIONS FEB 6 - 10 Late Nite Catechism Las Vegas: Sister Rolls c:::: � Kimberly Richard the Dice FREUD'S LAST SESSION IT MANAGER Nick Rushing FEB 10 Romona Quimby Z Sept. 20 - Oct. 20 EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FEB 15 Broadway Love Songs lJ Adele Acrey _ a new drama by Mark St. Germain KITCHEN DOG THEATRE HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier FEB 8 - MAR 9 The Chairs - PRODUCTION c:::( PEGASUS THEATER V) CRAZY FOR YOU TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Daniel Pucul DEC 31 - JAN 20 XSR: Die/ LLJ I- Nov.
    [Show full text]
  • Graduate Celebration
    2021 GRADUATE CELEBRATION GRADUATE CELEBRATION PROGRAM Friday, June 11, 2021 CLASS OF 2021 DEPARTMENT OF THEATER MUSICAL PERFORMANCE WHEN I GROW UP, FROM MATILDA THE MUSICAL MUSIC AND LYRICS BY TIM MINCHIN PERFORMED BY WALKER BRINSKELE, RIVA BABE BRODY, KIARAH DAVIS, TALIA GLOSTER, JOI MCCOY, CAROLINE PERNICK, HANNAH ROSE, ABE SOANE WELCOME AND RECOGNITION OF MARSHALS BRIAN KITE INTERIM DEAN, UCLA SCHOOL OF THEATER, FILM AND TELEVISION 2021 SPEECHES GENE BLOCK UCLA CHANCELLOR STEVE ANDERSON INTERIM CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF FILM, TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA DOMINIC TAYLOR ACTING CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF THEATER DEMI RENEE KIRKBY VALEDICTORIAN, DEPARTMENT OF THEATER TIFFANY MARGARET ROWSE VALEDICTORIAN, DEPARTMENT OF FILM, TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA LATIN HONORS RECOGNITION BRIAN KITE KEYNOTE SPEAKER NILO CRUZ PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING PLAYWRIGHT RECOGNITIONS BRIAN KITE CELEBRATION VIDEO UCLA SCHOOL OF THEATER, FILM AND TELEVISION PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES BRIAN KITE FINAL REMARKS UCLA SCHOOL OF THEATER, FILM AND TELEVISION ACKNOWLEDGES THE GABRIELINO/TONGVA PEOPLES AS THE TRADITIONAL LAND CARETAKERS OF THE LOS ANGELES BASIN AND SOUTHERN CHANNEL ISLANDS. AS A LAND GRANT INSTITUTION, UCLA ALSO PAYS RESPECT TO TONGVA ANCESTORS, ELDERS AND RELATIVES - PAST, PRESENT AND EMERGING. LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT MICHAEL V. DRAKE, M.D. Congratulations, UCLA Class of 2021! It is my honor to join your family, friends, and the entire University of California community in celebrating you and your wonderful accomplishment. Amid historically challenging circumstances across the globe, you have worked hard, persisted and persevered, in pursuit of your UC education. I hope you will always take great pride in what you have achieved at the University of California, and in being a part of the UC family for life.
    [Show full text]
  • 10Th Grade Monologue Packet
    10th Grade Monologue Packet M - T​he Glass Menagerie:​ Tennessee Williams T​om 2 F - T​he Crucible:​ Arthur Miller A​ bigail (A) 2 F - T​he Crucible:​ Arthur Miller A​ bigail (B) 2 F - A​ View from the Bridge: A​ rthur Miller C​ atherine (A) 2 F - A​ View from the Bridge: A​ rthur Miller C​ atherine (B) 3 M - T​he Dark at the Top of the Stairs: W​ illiam Inge S​ ammy 3 F - N​ ight, Mother:​ Marsha Norman J​essie 3 F - A​ scension Day:​ Timothy Mason F​aith 4 M/F - A​ unt Dan & Lemon:​ Wallace Shawn L​emon 4 F - L​ike Dreaming, Backwards:​ Kellie Powell N​ atalie 4 M - M​ ermaid in Miami:​ Wade Bradford E​ mperor Tropico 5 F - M​ y Fair Lady:​ Alan Jay Lerner E​ liza Doolittle 5 M - I​n Arabia We’d All Be Kings: S​ tephen Adly Guirgis C​ harlie 5 M - “​Master Harold”…And the Boys: A​ thol Fugard H​ ally 6 M - S​ ammy Carducci’s Guide to Women: R​ onald Kidd S​ ammy 6 F - O​ ur Town: T​hornton Wilder E​ mily 6 F - T​he Clean House:​ Sarah Ruhl V​irginia 7 F - T​he Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon-Marigolds:​ Paul Zindel T​illie 7 M/F - T​ill We Meet Again:​ Colin and Mary Crowther U​ nknown 7 F - C​ harlene:​ Unknown C​ harlene 8 M/F - I​rreconcilable Differences:​ Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer C​ asey 8 F - J​uno:​ Diablo Cody J​uno 8 F - D​ irty Dancing:​ Eleanor Bergstein F​rances 9 F - F​elicity: J​.J.
    [Show full text]
  • P E R F O R M I N G
    PERFORMING & Entertainment 2019 BOOK CATALOG Including Rowman & Littlefield and Imprints of Globe Pequot CONTENTS Performing Arts & Entertainment Catalog 2019 FILM & THEATER 1 1 Featured Titles 13 Biography 28 Reference 52 Drama 76 History & Criticism 82 General MUSIC 92 92 Featured Titles 106 Biography 124 History & Criticism 132 General 174 Order Form How to Order (Inside Back Cover) Film and Theater / FEATURED TITLES FORTHCOMING ACTION ACTION A Primer on Playing Action for Actors By Hugh O’Gorman ACTION ACTION Acting Is Action addresses one of the essential components of acting, Playing Action. The book is divided into two parts: A Primer on Playing Action for Actors “Context” and “Practice.” The Context section provides a thorough examination of the theory behind the core elements of Playing Action. The Practice section provides a step-by-step rehearsal guide for actors to integrate Playing Action into their By Hugh O’Gorman preparation process. Acting Is Action is a place to begin for actors: a foundation, a ground plan for how to get started and how to build the core of a performance. More precisely, it provides a practical guide for actors, directors, and teachers in the technique of Playing Action, and it addresses a niche void in the world of actor training by illuminating what exactly to do in the moment-to-moment act of the acting task. March, 2020 • Art/Performance • 184 pages • 6 x 9 • CQ: TK • 978-1-4950-9749-2 • $24.95 • Paper APPLAUSE NEW BOLLYWOOD FAQ All That’s Left to Know About the Greatest Film Story Never Told By Piyush Roy Bollywood FAQ provides a thrilling, entertaining, and intellectually stimulating joy ride into the vibrant, colorful, and multi- emotional universe of the world’s most prolific (over 30 000 film titles) and most-watched film industry (at 3 billion-plus ticket sales).
    [Show full text]
  • Sherman Edwards Peter Stone
    Artistic Director Nathaniel Shaw Managing Director Phil Whiteway 1776 SEASON SPONSORS AMERICA’S PRIZE WINNING MUSICAL MUSIC AND LYRICS BY SHERMAN E. Rhodes and Leona B. EDWARDS Carpenter Foundation BOOK BY PETER STONE BASED ON A CONCEPT BY SHERMAN EDWARDS ORIGINAL PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY PETER HUNT ORIGINALLY PRODUCED ON THE BROADWAY STAGE BY STUART OSTROW STAGE MANAGEMENT Laura Hicks* SET DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN Rich Mason Sue Griffin LIGHT DESIGN SOUND DESIGN BJ Wilkinson Derek Dumais MUSIC DIRECTION Sandy Dacus DIRECTION Debra Clinton 1776 is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com CAST MUSICAL NUMBERS AND SCENES ACT I MEMBERS OF THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS For God’s Sake, John, Sit Down ............................... Adams & The Congress Piddle, Twiddle ............................................................. Adams President Delaware Till Then .......................................................... Adams & Abigail John Hancock............ Michael Hawke Caesar Rodney ........... Neil Sonenklar The Lees of Old Virginia ......................................Lee, Franklin & Adams Thomas McKean ..... Andrew C. Boothby New Hampshire But, Mr. Adams — .................. Adams, Franklin, Jefferson, Sherman & Livingston George Read ................ John Winn Dr. Josiah Bartlett ......Joseph Bromfield Yours, Yours, Yours ................................................ Adams & Abigail Maryland He Plays the Violin ........................................Martha,
    [Show full text]