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* 2007 ... and ?
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... web2.0 = vids -- ? ... only "themes" could make a narrative out of this directory!
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Beckett and After -- Stoppard
Theatre Theory
* Glossary * Excellent! Waiting for Godot (En attendant Godot), Samuel Beckett's most famous work, originally written in French in 1949 (published in 1952) and first performed in the Left Bank Theater of Babylon in Paris in 1953. The play deals with two characters, Estragon and Vladimir, who wait, seemingly endlessly, for Godot, an elusive figure who they expect can save them from their misery, boredom, and despair. The play has often been viewed as fundamentally existentialist in its take on life. * Mamet in 413 [Oleanna, GG Ross]!
... How to organized classes for playwrighting assignments? ... part 5 : playwrighting * write * wrong * wright * rules * anatoly.vtheatre.net/playwright
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Spring08 -- Stoppard : R/G are Dead [ Theatre UAF ]I. Antiquity (Sophocles + Aristotle)
II. Renaissance (Shakespeare)
III. Realism (19th century)
IV. Postmodern (from Chekhov to Beckett and After)
413 : script.vtheatre.net/413 -- recommended readings (Bedford Titles)
V -- ?
* Dramaturgy -- filmplus.org/plays/dramaturgy.html and other new pages
* Writing -- write.vtheatre.net | plays.vtheatre.net | script.vtheatre.net/fest
* Acting -- BioMethod | Acting2 | Method
* Directing -- stagematrix
21 century -- Really?
... PostModern : Thinking of Hamletmachine :
Stoppard in 2007 class!
HamletDreams: Showcase for Directing Class