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Ai Quaquín, que has vengut de prim! (Sainet in one act)
composed by Antoni Maria Servera Juan, 1886-1956 (1935) (Rijswijk, South Holland: Donemus, 2019), 76 page(s)
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composed by Antoni Maria Servera Juan, 1886-1956 (1935) (Rijswijk, South Holland: Donemus, 2019), 76 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
2012, 1935
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Contributor
Sebastià Rubí, fl. 1935
Author / Creator
Antoni Maria Servera Juan, 1886-1956
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
Donemus
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2022 by Stichting Donemus Beheer
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The Designs of Douglas W. Schmidt
written by Annie O. Cleveland, fl. 2011 and M. Barrett Cleveland, fl. 2008 (Syracuse, NY: USITT, 2015), 138 page(s)
Douglas W. Schmidt has designed for Broadway, regional theatre, rock concerts, and everything you may imagine. From his early days at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park to ACT in San Francisco, this book helps you learn about not only the work, but the person behind the art.
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written by Annie O. Cleveland, fl. 2011 and M. Barrett Cleveland, fl. 2008 (Syracuse, NY: USITT, 2015), 138 page(s)
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Douglas W. Schmidt has designed for Broadway, regional theatre, rock concerts, and everything you may imagine. From his early days at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park to ACT in San Francisco, this book helps you learn about not only the work, but the person behind the art.
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Annie O. Cleveland, fl. 2011, M. Barrett Cleveland, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
USITT
Person Discussed
Douglas W. Schmidt, 1942-
Topic / Theme
Set design and props, Theatrical design
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 United States Institute for Theatre Technology
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The Explorers Club
written by Nell Benjamin; directed by Kate McAll; produced by Susan Loewenberg; performed by Jack Cutmore-Scott, Carson Elrod, David Furr, John Getz, 1946-, Martin Jarvis, 1941-, David Krumholtz, 1978-, Lorenzo Pisoni, Jennifer Westfeldt and Matthew Wolf (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2014), 1 hour 57 mins
It's London, 1879, and the hapless members of the Explorers Club must confront their most lethal threat yet: the admission of a woman into their hermetically-sealed ranks. But the intrepid Phyllida Spotte-Hume turns out to be the least of their troubles, in this hilarious farce starring members of the original Bro...
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written by Nell Benjamin; directed by Kate McAll; produced by Susan Loewenberg; performed by Jack Cutmore-Scott, Carson Elrod, David Furr, John Getz, 1946-, Martin Jarvis, 1941-, David Krumholtz, 1978-, Lorenzo Pisoni, Jennifer Westfeldt and Matthew Wolf (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2014), 1 hour 57 mins
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It's London, 1879, and the hapless members of the Explorers Club must confront their most lethal threat yet: the admission of a woman into their hermetically-sealed ranks. But the intrepid Phyllida Spotte-Hume turns out to be the least of their troubles, in this hilarious farce starring members of the original Broadway cast.An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:Jack Cutmore-Scott as Bebee/Irish AssassinCarson Elrod as LuigiDavid F...
It's London, 1879, and the hapless members of the Explorers Club must confront their most lethal threat yet: the admission of a woman into their hermetically-sealed ranks. But the intrepid Phyllida Spotte-Hume turns out to be the least of their troubles, in this hilarious farce starring members of the original Broadway cast.An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:Jack Cutmore-Scott as Bebee/Irish AssassinCarson Elrod as LuigiDavid Furr as Harry PercyJohn Getz as Professor SloaneMartin Jarvis as Sir Bernard HumphriesDavid Krumholtz as Professor WallingLorenzo Pisoni as Lucius FretwayJennifer Westfeldt as Phylladia/CountessMatthew Wolf as Professor CopeOriginal music composed and orchestrated by Laurence O'Keefe. Recordings produced by Mike Croiter and Laurence O'Keefe at Yellow Sound Lab.Includes a conversation with essayist, novelist, and cultural critic Eileen Pollack.Directed by Kate McAll. Recorded at The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood, in February of 2014.The Explorers Club is part of L.A. Theatre Works’ Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Major funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world. It's London, 1879, and the hapless members of the Explorers Club must confront their most lethal threat yet: the admission of a woman into their hermetically-sealed ranks. But the intrepid Phyllida Spotte-Hume turns out to be the least of their troubles, in this hilarious farce starring members of the original Broadway cast. The Explorers Club is part of L.A. Theatre Works’ Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Major funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.
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Date Written / Recorded
2014-02-10
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jack Cutmore-Scott, Carson Elrod, David Furr, John Getz, 1946-, Martin Jarvis, 1941-, David Krumholtz, 1978-, Lorenzo Pisoni, Jennifer Westfeldt, Matthew Wolf
Contributor
Susan Loewenberg, Laurence O'Keefe
Author / Creator
Kate McAll, Jack Cutmore-Scott, Carson Elrod, David Furr, John Getz, 1946-, Martin Jarvis, 1941-, David Krumholtz, 1978-, Lorenzo Pisoni, Jennifer Westfeldt, Matthew Wolf, Nell Benjamin
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Bebee, Irish Assassin, Luigi, Harry Percy, Professor Sloane, Sir Bernard Humphries, Professor Walling, Lucius Fretway, Phylladia, Countess, Professor Cope
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 L.A. Theatre Works
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The Liar
written by Pierre Corneille, 1606-1684; directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; produced by Susan Loewenberg; performed by Tara Barr, Janine Barris, Sue Cremin, Danny Mann, Christopher Neame, 1947-, John Sloan, Mark Sullivan and Matthew Wolf (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2014), 1 hour 51 mins
In this classic farce, a young man pretends to be a war hero to impress a pretty girl. As his lies progress, so do his troubles – with hilarious results. Playwright Pierre Corneille’s comedy of manners is considered a groundbreaking work which influenced contemporaries such as the young Molière.Directed by Ma...
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written by Pierre Corneille, 1606-1684; directed by Martin Jarvis, 1941-; produced by Susan Loewenberg; performed by Tara Barr, Janine Barris, Sue Cremin, Danny Mann, Christopher Neame, 1947-, John Sloan, Mark Sullivan and Matthew Wolf (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2014), 1 hour 51 mins
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In this classic farce, a young man pretends to be a war hero to impress a pretty girl. As his lies progress, so do his troubles – with hilarious results. Playwright Pierre Corneille’s comedy of manners is considered a groundbreaking work which influenced contemporaries such as the young Molière.Directed by Martin JarvisProducing Director Susan Albert LoewenbergTara Lynne Barr as ClariceJanine Barris as LucrèceSue Cremin as Sabine/IsabelleDa...
In this classic farce, a young man pretends to be a war hero to impress a pretty girl. As his lies progress, so do his troubles – with hilarious results. Playwright Pierre Corneille’s comedy of manners is considered a groundbreaking work which influenced contemporaries such as the young Molière.Directed by Martin JarvisProducing Director Susan Albert LoewenbergTara Lynne Barr as ClariceJanine Barris as LucrèceSue Cremin as Sabine/IsabelleDanny Mann as ClitonChristopher Neame as GéronteJohn Sloan as DoranteMark Jude Sullivan as PhilisteMatthew Wolf as AlcippeIncludes a conversation with Larry F. Norman, Professor of French Literature, Theater, and Performance Studies at the University of Chicago.Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in April of 2013.Lead funding for The Liar was made possible with support from the Sidney E. Frank Foundation. In this classic farce, a young man pretends to be a war hero to impress a pretty girl. As his lies progress, so do his troubles—with hilarious results. Playwright Pierre Corneille’s comedy of manners is considered a groundbreaking work which influenced contemporaries such as the young Molière. Lead funding for The Liar was made possible with support from the Sidney E. Frank Foundation.
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Date Written / Recorded
2013-04-17
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Tara Barr, Janine Barris, Sue Cremin, Danny Mann, Christopher Neame, 1947-, John Sloan, Mark Sullivan, Matthew Wolf
Contributor
Susan Loewenberg, Richard Wilbur, 1921-
Author / Creator
Martin Jarvis, 1941-, Tara Barr, Janine Barris, Sue Cremin, Danny Mann, Christopher Neame, 1947-, John Sloan, Mark Sullivan, Matthew Wolf, Pierre Corneille, 1606-1684
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Alcippe, Lucrèce, Géronte, Philiste, Clarice, Sabine, Isabelle, Cliton, Dorante
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 L.A. Theatre Works
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The Designs of Carrie Robbins
written by Annie O. Cleveland, fl. 2011 and M. Barrett Cleveland, fl. 2008 (Syracuse, NY: USITT, 2011), 130 page(s)
Award-winning costume designer Carrie Robbins likes to say she holds the record for designing flopped Broadway shows. In fact, she has designed 38 Broadway productions, and many of them were hits like Grease (1972), The Octette Bridge Club (1985), and Irving Berlin's White Christmas (2009). Her regional theatre an...
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written by Annie O. Cleveland, fl. 2011 and M. Barrett Cleveland, fl. 2008 (Syracuse, NY: USITT, 2011), 130 page(s)
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Award-winning costume designer Carrie Robbins likes to say she holds the record for designing flopped Broadway shows. In fact, she has designed 38 Broadway productions, and many of them were hits like Grease (1972), The Octette Bridge Club (1985), and Irving Berlin's White Christmas (2009). Her regional theatre and opera assignments have taken her coast-to-coast to design for many of the hallmark resident companies, including the Guthrie, Arena S...
Award-winning costume designer Carrie Robbins likes to say she holds the record for designing flopped Broadway shows. In fact, she has designed 38 Broadway productions, and many of them were hits like Grease (1972), The Octette Bridge Club (1985), and Irving Berlin's White Christmas (2009). Her regional theatre and opera assignments have taken her coast-to-coast to design for many of the hallmark resident companies, including the Guthrie, Arena Stage, Alley Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Kennedy Center, American Conservatory Theatre, and many more. Her outstanding work has been recognized with thirteen awards and nominations, but Carrie Robbins talents aren't limited to theatre. She was asked to design the clothes for Saturday Night Live in 1985 when Loren Michaels returned as executive producer, and she designed award winning uniforms for two of New York's hallmark restaurants, Windows on the World and the Rainbow Room. She is also a terrific tap dancer and was a guiding light and mentor to hundreds of students in NYU's Department of Design for Stage and Film. The Designs of Carrie Robbins by Annie O. Cleveland and M. Barrett Cleveland is the seventh book in USITT's series documenting the work of America's best theatrical designers. It is profusely illustrated with almost 100 exquisite costume renderings, sketches, and production photographs and it includes a complete design chronology, as well as a listing of her awards and honors. The foreword is by set designer Douglas W. Schmidt, with whom Carrie Robbins worked throughout her career. "This monograph by the Clevelands thoroughly demonstrates what incredible energy it must take to be Carrie Robbins." -- Laura Crow, in her review published in Theatre Design & Technology, Spring 2011.
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Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Annie O. Cleveland, fl. 2011, M. Barrett Cleveland, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
USITT
Person Discussed
Carrie F. Robbins, 1943-
Topic / Theme
Costume design
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 United States Institute for Theatre Technology
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The Designs of Jules Fisher
written by Delbert Unruh, fl. 2007 (Syracuse, NY: USITT, 2009), 130 page(s)
Profile of the life and work of renowned Broadway lighting designer Jules Fisher whose award-winning accomplishments span a career of almost fifty years. Mr. Fisher has been celebrated by his colleagues for his innovative and technologically inventive solutions, some of which involved creating the technologies he...
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written by Delbert Unruh, fl. 2007 (Syracuse, NY: USITT, 2009), 130 page(s)
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Profile of the life and work of renowned Broadway lighting designer Jules Fisher whose award-winning accomplishments span a career of almost fifty years. Mr. Fisher has been celebrated by his colleagues for his innovative and technologically inventive solutions, some of which involved creating the technologies he needed to achieve the artistic effects he wanted. He has lit Broadway, off-Broadway, film, television and concert events, and has been...
Profile of the life and work of renowned Broadway lighting designer Jules Fisher whose award-winning accomplishments span a career of almost fifty years. Mr. Fisher has been celebrated by his colleagues for his innovative and technologically inventive solutions, some of which involved creating the technologies he needed to achieve the artistic effects he wanted. He has lit Broadway, off-Broadway, film, television and concert events, and has been honored with eight Tony Awards (and 12 more nominations), seven Drama Desk Awards, and an Emmy Award nomination for lighting the celebration of President Clinton's inauguration in 1993. He was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in 2006, received the USITT Award in 1995, the Illuminating Engineering Society's Lighting Design Award in 1978 for "Dancin'," and the Henry Hewes Design Award in 1996 for "Bring in 'Da Noise Bring in 'Da Funk." A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, Mr. Fisher is the founder of three related design practices, Fisher Marantz Stone Partners, who specialize in architectural lighting, Fisher Dachs Associates, theatre planning and design, and Third Eye Ltd., entertainment lighting with Peggy Eisenhauer, all based in New York, NY. The three firms work internationally. Mr. Fisher is married to director and choreographer Graciela Daniele.
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Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Delbert Unruh, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
USITT
Person Discussed
Jules Fisher, 1937-
Topic / Theme
Lighting design
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 United States Institute for Theatre Technology
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Intermedio
written by Sarina Helfgott, 1928- (1962) (Alexander Street Press, originally published 2007), 3 page(s)
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written by Sarina Helfgott, 1928- (1962) (Alexander Street Press, originally published 2007), 3 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1962
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Author / Creator
Sarina Helfgott, 1928-
Date Published / Released
2007
Topic / Theme
Domestic matters, Economics, Family, Juan
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007, by Sara Helfgott Eidelman (Sarina Helfgott)
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Fallout
written by Roy Williams, 1968- (2003) (Methuen Drama, originally published 2003), 114 page(s)
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written by Roy Williams, 1968- (2003) (Methuen Drama, originally published 2003), 114 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
2003
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Author / Creator
Roy Williams, 1968-
Date Published / Released
2003
Topic / Theme
Domestic matters, Family, Race relations, Social problems, Shanice Roberts, Emile, Dwayne, Joe, Matt, Perry, Ronnie Davis, Clinton, Miss Douglas, Inspector, Manny
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Cold Meat Party
written by Brad Fraser, 1959- (2003) (Alexander Street Press, originally published 2003), 103 page(s)
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written by Brad Fraser, 1959- (2003) (Alexander Street Press, originally published 2003), 103 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
2003
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Author / Creator
Brad Fraser, 1959-
Date Published / Released
2003
Topic / Theme
Domestic matters, Intellectual matters, Family, War, Nash Proctor, Marcus Rogers, Dean Turnbull, Nancy Proctor, Brynn Peacock, Fritz Harris, Amanda Spencer
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003, by Brad Fraser. All rights reserved. Used by permission of the author.
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The Travails of James Skott
written by Iyorwuese Hagher, 1949- (1999) (Alexander Street Press, originally published 2002), 19 page(s)
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written by Iyorwuese Hagher, 1949- (1999) (Alexander Street Press, originally published 2002), 19 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1999
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Author / Creator
Iyorwuese Hagher, 1949-
Date Published / Released
2002
Topic / Theme
Domestic matters, Family, Intellectual matters, James Skott, Muhoro, Rebecca, Kalashnikov, Rajiv Singh, Guadelupe, Dottcome, Helenna Schlutter
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