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The Royal Tajo Opera Theatre of Lisbon: From architecture to acoustics.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023Throughout history, many buildings of significant cultural value have been lost due to natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, subsidence, etc.) as well as other human causes (e.g., fire, war destruction, etc.).
L. Tronchin, A. Bevilacqua
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International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 2022
With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, theatre and performing artists needed to find creative and safe solutions for continuing to do their work.
António Baía Reis, M. Ashmore
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With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, theatre and performing artists needed to find creative and safe solutions for continuing to do their work.
António Baía Reis, M. Ashmore
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Literary and Critical Theory, 2020
Coined and first theorized by BBC Radio drama critic Martin Esslin in a 1960 article and a 1961 book of the same name, the “Theatre of the Absurd” is a literary and theatrical term used to describe a disparate group of avant-garde plays by a number of ...
Michael Y. Bennett
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Coined and first theorized by BBC Radio drama critic Martin Esslin in a 1960 article and a 1961 book of the same name, the “Theatre of the Absurd” is a literary and theatrical term used to describe a disparate group of avant-garde plays by a number of ...
Michael Y. Bennett
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A Social and Economic History of the Theatre to 300 BC
, 2020This is the first volume of A Social and Economic History of the Theatre to 300 BC and focuses exclusively on the theatre festivals in the city of Athens.
E. Csapo, P. Wilson
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The International Encyclopedia of Surrealism, 2019
Of all the performing arts, none draws on the rich variety of human experience more fully than theatre. Theatre communicates the drama of life—whether the past, present, or future, and whether real or imagined —with immediacy, excitement, and eloquence ...
Michael Richardson
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Of all the performing arts, none draws on the rich variety of human experience more fully than theatre. Theatre communicates the drama of life—whether the past, present, or future, and whether real or imagined —with immediacy, excitement, and eloquence ...
Michael Richardson
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Almost like being there? A conceptualisation of live-streaming theatre
International Journal of Event and Festival Management, 2018Purpose The live streaming of theatrical performances to cinemas has become increasingly common in recent years. The practice offers potentially positive returns for audience reach, audience development, revenue streams and global cultural exchange ...
Daniela Mueser, P. Vlachos
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La Casa di Giulietta di Antonio Avena : quando l'architettura diventa coup de théâtre
Archeologia dell'architettura : XXI, 2016, 2016Antonio Avena’s House of Juliet. When architecture becomes a coup de théâtre. This paper will discuss the “restoration” of the so-called House of Juliet in Verona, which was influenced by Antonio Avena and was finally conducted between November 1939 and April 1941.
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Lighting for Televised Live Events, 2017
The minor in Theatre Production is intended for any WVU undergraduate student who has an interest in the study of basic theatrical production. A student must declare his or her intention to complete a minor in theatre production at the School of Theatre &
James L. Moody, Jeff Ravitz
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The minor in Theatre Production is intended for any WVU undergraduate student who has an interest in the study of basic theatrical production. A student must declare his or her intention to complete a minor in theatre production at the School of Theatre &
James L. Moody, Jeff Ravitz
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, 2017
Vibrant, varied, and controversial, British theatre of the past fifty years has encompassed invigorating indigenous drama, political didactics, the formation of such institutions as the National Theatre, worldwide exportation of West End musicals, and ...
Dominic Shellard
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Vibrant, varied, and controversial, British theatre of the past fifty years has encompassed invigorating indigenous drama, political didactics, the formation of such institutions as the National Theatre, worldwide exportation of West End musicals, and ...
Dominic Shellard
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