author: don rubin

World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: The Americas

... Jr. When Broadway witnessed the commercial success of the musical Annie ... Beauty and the Beast and announced a plan to revitalize the New York theatre ... script every season. His work ranges from serious themes, such as death in The ...

World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: The Americas

... Juego de Ifigenia , El 491 Juego tiene nombre , El 492 Juegos Florales , Bolivia 53 Jugadores , Los 491 Jugando o la ... King Clinejas 249 King Gobo 190 King Jab - Jab 192 King John 578 INDEX.

World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 6: Bibliography and Cumulative Index

... Muna Madan 5:322 Munchener Marchenbuhne, Germany 1:381 Munchner Kammerspiele, Germany 1:355 Mundi, Yossef1:509–10 Mundinglaya 5:175 Mundo de los Munecos, El 2:388 Mungan, Murathan 1:861 Munich Fairytale Stage, Germany 1:381 Municipal ...

World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe

Volume 1: Europe Peter Nagy, Phillippe Rouyer, Don Rubin. Bonecos de Santo ... one of the most authentic forms of popular theatre still practised in Europe. Still ... Mágica. Various individuals and amateur groups were instrumental in ...

World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 6: Bibliography and Cumulative Index

... voice for the theatre. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston,1985. — ix, 270 p. Notes: Includes index. Bibliography: p. 259-261. Voice production. 144 p. Notes: Jones, Chuck. Make your voice heard: an actor's guide to increased dramatic ...

The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: The Americas

... Las manos de Dios ( The Hands of God , 1956 ) by Carlos Solórzano ( b . 1922 ) . The ... del Seguro Social ( Social Security Theatre ) , which could hold 700 ... Los motivos del lobo . Photo : Fernando Moguel . had no means of improving ...

World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Africa

... Amharic did not resurface until the reign of Tewodros II (1855–68), who attempted to break the church's monopoly by ... kine — which relies heavily on the capacity of Ge'ez for double- or even triple-entendre — and zema, or religious music. ( ...

World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe

... Surrealism) by André Breton (1896—1966), whose first version dates from 1924, eulogized imagination, madness and Freudianism. Surrealist theatre was to be rooted in the unusual. Its dramatic authors were to create a new form of illusion ...

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