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Goodnight Jeune Lune: Tony winning theater closes
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
An original work inspired by the making of the acclaimed 1945 French film, it went on to win the American Theatre Critics Association's award for best new ...
Upcoming Theatre Performances- Mark Your Calendar!
Broadway World, NY -
The show will preview July 30, open Saturday, August 2 at 7:30 pm, and run through August 31 at the Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater Upstairs Mainstage, ...
National Theater of Scotland comes into its own
International Herald Tribune, France -
The idea of Scotland's right to a national theater surfaced at least a century ago during a cultural independence movement. After a separate Scottish ...
The Broadway musical 'Rent' continues to sing out in book form
The Canadian Press, NEW YORK -
It moved to Broadway's Nederlander Theatre later that year. The current cast of "Rent" on Broadway includes Will Chase as Roger, Renee Elise Goldsberry as ...

Broadway World
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This hilarious black comedy is an ingenious commentary on the World War II era and an inspired tribute to the timeless joys of the theatre. ...
Gross to debut summer theater production
Gretna Breeze, NE - Jun 30, 2008
Jeff Nelson, theater director, started a summer theater program in hopes of getting alumni more involved. Gross Catholic Summer Theatre will be performing ...
Chicago's art and architecture impress travelers
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA -
The outdoor theater has 4000 seats, and another 7000 audience members can sit on the grass. It's home of the Grant Park Music Festival and free outdoor ...

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Stage: Notes on the local scene
WilliametteLive.com, OR -
With the "Take A Seat" campaign, a patron may donate $250 to purchase a new seat for the theater. The patron's name will be engraved on a brass plaque on ...

Playbill.com
Brown, Cobb and Lazenga Will Be Dirty Dancing in US Premiere; Show ...
Playbill.com, NY -
She has worked regionally at Yale Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Shakespeare and the Williamstown Theater Festival. Lazenga is a Chicago-based dancer and ...
'The Full Monty' Begins July 16th at Marriott Theatre
Broadway World, NY -
The hilarious Broadway musical THE FULL MONTY previews July 16, opens July 23, and runs through September 21 at The Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive. ...
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[BOOK] The theatre of the absurd
M Esslin - 1961 - JSTOR
... all kinds, the magical beauty of costumes inspired by the ... they have in dreams." In
Artaud's new theatre "not only the obverse side of man will appear but ...

[BOOK] The Theater and Its Double
A Artaud - 1958 - books.google.com
... and loses contact with the force that inspired it but ... them into the most extreme
gestures; the theater also takes ... and pushes them as far as they will go: like ...

The Willingness-to-Pay for the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen as a Public Good -
TB Hansen - Journal of Cultural Economics, 1997 - Springer
... that personal income and various factors, influencing the prefer- ences of the
individual, for example education, will affect the value of the Royal Theatre. ...

[BOOK] Theatre Audiences: A Theory of Production and Reception -
S Bennett - 1997 - books.google.com
... Yet this has still not inspired much theoretical attention. ... theatre, and audience,
as later discussion of Brecht and other political theatre will show, has ...

[BOOK] The Illusion of Power: Political Theater in the English Renaissance
S Orgel - 1975 - books.google.com
... The public theater will be successful only to the extent that individual citizens,
potential spectators, are willing to compose themselves into that audience ...

[BOOK] The Roman Theatre and Its Audience
RC Beacham - 1992 - Harvard University Press

[BOOK] Worlds Apart: The Market and the Theater in Anglo-American Thought, 1550-1750
JC Agnew - 1986 - books.google.com
... Readers will find in my narrative, I hope ... introduction to a dis- sertation on American
theater. ... pressures for market predictability that inspired an institution ...

[BOOK] Theories of the Theatre: A Historical and Critical Survey from the Greeks to the Present
MA Carlson - 1993 - books.google.com
... Observations on theatre will be embedded in or related to observations on other
arts or on all art, and so theory is involved with aesthetics. ...

[BOOK] The Economics of the American Theatre
TG Moore - 1968 - Duke Univ Pr

[PDF] Augmented Performance in Dance and Theater -
F Sparacino, C Wren, G Davenport, A Pentland - International Dance and Technology, 1999 - ame2.asu.edu
... of the outer manifestation of some passion will induce, by ... Delsarte inspired us to
have a lexicon of gestures as ... offers a tool to study and rehearse theater. ...

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Inspired Theater: Bigger, better space will be the stage for this annual garden show

 

 

A new theatrical event is center stage this year at the 14th annual Northwest Flower and Garden Show, to be held in the expanded Washington State Convention Center Feb. 6-10. You're invited into lecture hall No. 601, the Adams Room, to find the 1950s British countryside brought to life in the witty words of famed garden writer Beverley Nichols, played by actor Roy Dicks. "Tea and Beverley" is an hour submersion into some of the most enjoyable stories ever written about gardening. Show-goers will find respite from bright lights and bustle while sipping hot tea, nibbling on crumpets and listening to Dicks/Nichols rhapsodizing over lilies, pillorying pushy garden visitors and telling hilarious tales of his struggles with his stubborn gardener Oldfield.

Two years ago when ACT staged a play in conjunction with the Flower and Garden Show, I loved coming into the darkness of the theater to sit and listen, in contrast to the lively visual stimulation of display gardens and commercial booths. I emerged refreshed and ready for another shot at the show. My guess is that "Tea and Beverley" will provide that same welcome change of pace, as well as introduce many to a classic garden writer. For those who have long treasured Nichols' books, it will be a delight to hear his words spoken on stage by an actor who slips seamlessly into the role, bringing to life the sophisticated, plant-adoring Nichols.

Perhaps this period drama will inspire all of us to approach the rest of the Flower and Garden Show not just as horticultural extravaganza but as inspired theater. Theatrical means practical in terms of drama on a shoestring. How in the world do display garden designers create so much impact in such little space? Clever optical illusions, such as level changes, partial or see-through gates and fences, and full use of vertical space make small gardens appear roomy. When I view these gardens where innovation and sleight-of-hand make small spaces live large, I think of how Seattle Children's Theatre staging makes so much of so little, one of the reasons I've long enjoyed its sets more than sumptuous ones at larger, richer theaters. One big advantage of this year's 50 percent larger show is wider aisles and gardens-in-the-round, so we'll be able to get a good, close look from varying angles, all the better to ponder how the designers work their magic.

Highlights of the expanded show include:

• More and larger display gardens. It's a treat to have Heronswood and Christianson's nurseries exhibit in the same year. University of Washington architecture students designed a utilitarian urban garden with cultural influences, and this year's Arboretum Foundation garden, designed by the winning trio of Tory Galloway, Toni Case and Thomas Allsopp, features a historic Seattle theme.

• Two new entrances to prevent long lines. Ticket-holders are encouraged to use the skybridge entrance, with its domed arch and views out to the water.

• Plant shoppers (and who isn't?) will enjoy a bigger marketplace with many new vendors.

• The Great Plant Picks display (more on this next week) anchors the new Central Park area right inside the entrance.

• A juried show of garden gates and floral-motif art gallery have drawn impressive entries from artists throughout the Northwest.

• Two new features, sure to be popular, are "Meet the Plants," an educational exhibit of new plant introductions, and the "Cool Plant Corner," which is centrally cashiered with hot new plants from small specialty growers.

The details: The Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Feb. 6-10 at the Washington State Convention Center, 800 Convention Place, Downtown Seattle. 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. Ticket prices: $18, adults at the door; $15, advance tickets. All-show pass for $59.

Note: "Tea and Beverley" costs $20, including tea and crumpets, and will be presented at 2:30 and 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7 and Friday, Feb. 8 (you need a show ticket to attend). For information or to order tickets, call the show hotline at 800-229-6311, or check the event Web site at www.gardenshow.com

Now In Bloom:

Cyclamen coum, a diminutive, hardy version of the florists' cyclamen C. persicum, is a tuberous perennial that forms winter-blooming colonies if left to naturalize. The delicate pink-to-magenta flowers emerge in January, and are shortly joined by heart-shaped, marbled leaves with striking variegation. Woodland conditions of semi-shade and rich soil encourage months of bloom; the plants go dormant and disappear in summer.

Valerie Easton is a horticultural librarian who writes about plants and gardens for Pacific Northwest magazine. She is co-author of "Artists in Their Gardens" (Sasquatch Books). Her e-mail address is vjeaston@aol.com

Copyright &\; 2002 The Seattle Times Company

 
 
 
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