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Somerset Maugham's Failings

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Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Allan Hepburn
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Humanoid Robots Play Theater

2014
In this paper we present a tool designed to provide entertainment by using social robots, specifically NAO humanoid robots. The tool takes as input a declarative representation of a theater piece that includes both text and movements to be said (performed) by robots. It can involve a one-robot monologue or a dialogue between two robots.
Javier Orcoyen Chaves, Daniel Borrajo
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Action And Play In Beckett's Theater

Modern Drama, 1966
COMEDY WAS GESTURE BEFORE EVER IT WAS WORDS. In all ages the movements and gestures of the actors have been of prime importance in the theater, especially in the popular theater. From the banal mountebank and juggler of the public square, to the rigid, conventional action of the Peking opera, the theatrical phenomenon has always been characterized by ...
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Anthologizing Gwen Flager’s plays in southern lesbian theater

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2023
With limited anthologizing of southern United States lesbian theater, the purpose of this article is twofold: to anthologize the work of Gwen Flager, self-identified southern lesbian playwright and to interpret Flager's work as intentionally disruptive to gender and sexual norms through humor and a centering of southern lesbian identity.
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Play and Theater in Education

Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 1997
Last winter I was invited to be a speaker at an international conference on "Children, Theater, Education" in the city of Ekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk) in the Ural mountains in Russia. The conference was dedicated to play and dramatic techniques as educational methods and philosophy.
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Traditional Japanese Theater: An Anthology of Plays

Asian Folklore Studies, 1999
Part I. An Introduction to Traditional Japanese Theater Japanese Theater: A Living TraditionHistorical PerspectivesGeneral CharacteristicsThe StagesFour Figures of the Thunder God: The Major GenresNoh: KamoKyogen: ThunderboltKabuki: "Saint Narukami Scene"Bunraku: "Mount Tenpai" and "Tumult in the Palace"Part II.
Michael Brownstein, Karen Brazell
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Play Strindberg and the Theater of Adaptation

Comparative Drama, 1982
Adaptations, abridgements, additions, alterations, ameliorations, amplifications, augmentations, conversions, distortions, emendations, interpolations, metamorphoses, modifications, mutilations, revisions, transformations, versions the same terms Ruby Cohn felt uncomfortable with in trying to generate a critical vocabulary for her study Modern ...
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Play, Theater, and Nondualism: A Philosophical Meditation

Philosophy East and West, 2016
The attempt here is to meditate philosophically on the nature, meaning, and significance of the conceptions of play, theater, and nondualism and to articulate further the metaphysical interweaving and symphony of these concepts with particular reference to the domain of social ethics.
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