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         Shakespearean Theatre:     more books (47)
  1. A Shakespearean scholar talks with the architect of the Tokyo Globe by Minoru Fujita, 1988
  2. Shakespearean Intertextuality : Studies in Selected Sources and Plays (Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies) by Stephen J. Lynch, 1998
  3. Pollock's Shakespearean Theatrical Portraits by Robert Culff, 1975
  4. A SEASON TRACING THE RANGE OF SHAKESPEAREAN COMEDY THROUGH A SEQUENCE OF SIX PLAYS by Unknown, 1960
  5. North American Players of Shakespeare: A Book of Interviews

61. The Globe (Shakepeare's Theatre)
3D Globe! a fascinating, if lowtech, way to view 3D images of the famous shakespearean theatre - The Australian. Globe Theatre Movies!
http://www.acslink.aone.net.au/sandhurst/globe/globe.htm
Welcome to Shakespeare's 3D Enter the Globe
Information on the Globe with fabulous ray-traced 3D images (see below)
This was the primary theatre of William Shakespeare and his band of thespians, the King's Men. This Elizabethan playhouse was built in 1599, and was the most important theatre in all London. The theatre was situated on the south bank of the river Thames, near the Rose Theatre. In those days, theatre was not what it is now. Then, theatres were dark and cramped and actors competed for attention over the noise of the audience. Visit for my other sites.
Visit Shakey's Place 3D , which received second place in the ThinkQuest competition. This site is sort of similar to mine but focuses more on the Plays etc., rather than the theatre itself.

The Globe theatre has recently been rebuilt near its original site in London, see Shakespeare's Globe for more detail. Visit the Shakespeare Globe Centre Australia! What I Have Done?
A bit about my Globe project
History of The Globe

a brief history of the Globe
3D Globe!

62. Jerry Williams
96 Lynn Benton C.College Solo exhibition. 96 Umpqua Arts Association Ashland Tidings, Best Set Design of 1985 Oregon shakespearean theatre Festival, Twin City
http://theatre.uoregon.edu/williams.htm

Robert Barton
Alexandra Bonds Joseph Gilg Jerry Hooker ... Jerry Williams Professor Emeritus Personal Information:
29 years at University of Oregon. What do you expect from your students?
Their own passion. I quote Patrick Dennis from his play Aunti Mame . " Life's a banquet but most poor sons of bitches are starving to death." Professional Information:
Designed Sets and costumes for four TONY award winning Theatres in a 34 year career designing over 300 productions. EMPLOYMENT:
University of Oregon since 1973; emeritus as of 2000 Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas; set/costume designer 1969-1973 Purdue University 1967-69 Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, 1965-67
Awards, Public Commissions and Juried Exhibitions:
Eugene Mayors Art Show, Gallery at the Airport, Outside Art 95/ and 98

63. The Shakespeare Theatre Information
by Richard TermineThe Shakespeare Theatre enjoys national and international renown as one of the world s three great shakespearean theatres (The Economist
http://www.shakespearedc.org/tinfo.html
ABOUT THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE
Theatre Address:
450 7th Street NW
Washington, DC 20004-2207 The Shakespeare Theatre
Ticket Sales and Subscriber Services:

Phone: 202.547.1122
Toll-free: 1-877-4TST-TIX (1.877.487.8849)
TTY: 202.638.3863 (deaf patrons only)
Fax:
Administrative Office:
The Shakespeare Theatre 516 8th Street SE Washington, DC 20003-2834 Phone: 202.547.3230 Fax: 202.547.0226 (Please do not fax ticket exchanges to this number since doing so will delay processing and affect seat availability. Educational programs: 202.547.5688 TTY: 202. 546.9606 (deaf patrons only) Mission Statement The mission of The Shakespeare Theatre is to become the nation’s leading force in producing and preserving the highest quality of classic theatre.

64. Theatre And Dance Faculty
County at Chapman University. Just finishing its seventh season, SOC is a summer Equity shakespearean theatre. With SOC, Tom has
http://www1.chapman.edu/comm/td/faculty.html

Full-time Faculty
Part-time Faculty
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Ron Thronson Dean , School of Communication Arts
Iris Gerbasi
Associate Dean , School of Communication Arts Bonnie Walker, Department Production Secretary Full-time Faculty Thomas F. Bradac , Chair
Paul DeDoes
, Technical Theatre Program Director
Nancy Dickson-Lewis, Dance Program
Michael Nehring
, Acting Program Director
Cyrus Parker-Jeannette
, Dance Program Director
Tamiko Washington
, Acting Program
Thomas F. Bradac
Thomas F. Bradac Shakespeare Orange County at Chapman University. Just finishing its seventh season, SOC is a summer Equity Shakespearean theatre. With SOC, Tom has directed The Merchant of Venice Hamlet, Prince of Denmark A Midsummer Night's Dream , the award winning King Lear (featuring Alan Mandell), Macbeth Tartuffe Comedy of Errors Two Gentlemen of Verona, played Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing and Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor . Most notable productions at GSF include: Cyrano de Bergerac A Midsummer Night's Dream The Dresser The Merry Wives of Windsor Quilters Mrs. California

65. 1999 ENCORE Grantees
SI shakespearean theatre Company Theater The Staten Island shakespearean theatre presented both tragedy and comedy in productions of Shakespeare s King Lear
http://www.statenislandarts.org/grnts/grants1999e.html
Home Grants Overview
1999 COAHSI
ENCORE
Grantees
ENCORE
Funded by the New York State Council on the Arts $47,000 to 19 projects. Archaeology Society of Staten Island
"Indians of Staten Island" Workshop
The grant partially funded a well-attended five-hour workshop on the Lenape Indians by Dr. Herbert Kraft of Seton Hall University, the world's leading authority on the Lenape. $1000. Art Lab
Scholarships
This grant funded four full scholarships for teenagers and adults at the Art Lab's Summer Studio Program, an intensive, six-week University- level immersion in drawing, painting and sculpture. The program took place in the Art Lab's classrooms and on the 80 acres of parkland of Snug Harbor Cultural Center. $2600. Return to top Alice Austen House Museum
Photographic Exhibits
The grant partially funded the mounting of three photographic exhibitions at the Alice Austen House Museum: an exhibition of contemporary work curated by Denise Mumm; an exhibition of Alice Austen's steamliner photographs and a photo contest featuring high school and college age students. $2500. Return to top Ronald Cross
Harpsichord Recital Once again, this grant will fund a late December solo harpsichord recital by Dr. Ronald Cross, a musicologist and recognized authority on early music. Dr. Cross' scholarship, keyboard skills, and fine programming offer Staten Islanders an unusual opportunity to hear Renaissance and Baroque music played in historically authentic performances. Sponsored by St. Paul's-St. Luke's Lutheran Church. $1145.

66. Arts, Performing Arts, Theatre: Shakespeare
This category concentrates on productions of the bard s plays around the world, and all aspects of shakespearean theatre.
http://www.combose.com/Arts/Performing_Arts/Theatre/Shakespeare/
Top Arts Performing Arts Theatre ... Theatre Companies Related links of interest:
  • Arts:Literature:Drama:Elizabethan Arts:Literature:World Literature:British:Shakespeare Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern - An experience centered on the passion and poetry of the spoken word, with live music, hand-crafted period costumes, and outrageous sword fights. Developing Stages - Shakespeare performance workshops for young people in Northwestern CT and the surrounding areas. Old Globe Theatre - Built in 1935, as part of the California Pacific International Exposition, for the presentation of abridged versions of Shakespeare's plays, the Globe is San Diego's largest arts institution and among the nation's top-ranked regional theatres. Shakespeare's Globe Center - Promoting activities that encourage people to see Shakespeare's work as works of theatre to be experienced, not simply as works of dramatic literature to be read. Shakespeare's Globe - Faithful reconstruction of Shakespeare's original theatre on the banks of the River Thames, London, which includes education and exhibition departments. This is the 400th anniversary of the opening of the first Globe Theatre in 1599. The Globe of the Great Southwest - Replicas of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and Anne Hathaway's Cottage on the campus of Odessa College, Texas.

67. The Salt Lake Tribune -- Theater
Utah Shakespearean Festival; Adams shakespearean theatre, Southern Utah University, Cedar City; tonight, 8 pm; $12$44; 800-PLAYTIX or 435-586-7878.
http://www.sltrib.com/2003/aug/08292003/friday/87804.asp
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Utah Shakespearean Festival; Randall L. Jones Theatre, Southern Utah University, Cedar City; today, 2 p.m., and Saturday, 8 p.m.; $24-$42; 800-PLAYTIX or 435-586-7878.
"Royal Feaste"
Utah Shakespearean Festival; King's Pavilion, Southern Utah University, Cedar City; tonight and Saturday, 5:30 p.m.; $32; 800-PLAYTIX or 435-586-7878.
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Utah Shakespearean Festival; Adams Shakespearean Theatre, Southern Utah University, Cedar City; tonight, 8 p.m.; $12-$44; 800-PLAYTIX or 435-586-7878.
"The Servant of Two Masters" Utah Shakespearean Festival; Randall L. Jones Theatre, Southern Utah University, Cedar City; tonight, 8 p.m.; $24-$42; 800-PLAYTIX or 435-586-7878. "Much Ado About Nothing" Utah Shakespearean Festival; Auditorium Theatre, Southern Utah University, Cedar City; Saturday, 2 p.m.; $16-$36; 800-PLAYTIX or 435-586-7878.

68. Buy UK Gig, Concert And Theatre Tickets With CcLive - The Place For Live Enterta
The New Theatre, as it was originally known, was planned as a “new shakespearean theatre and Grand Opera House” and opened on 26th December 1912 with a
http://www.cclive.co.uk/operaman/vnuHistory.asp?wid=39&nid=163&vid=16

69. Backstage - An RSLP Funded Theatre Collections Database
Royal shakespearean theatre Papers Shakespeare Centre. Control number 1025704153. Institution name and control number Shakespeare Centre 1025702108.
http://www.backstage.ac.uk/cld2/show_full?my_id=1025704153

70. The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (Nevada) www.laketahoeshakespeare.com. Maine shakespearean theatre (Monmouth, Maine) www.theateratmonmouth.org.
http://www.cleveshakes.org/etcetera/links.html
Hotte Linkes
Table of contents:
Shakespeare Resources

Shakespeare Festivals

Theater Resources

Cleveland Theaters
...
Cleveland/Ohio Resources

Shakespeare Resources Internet Shakespeare Editions
web.uvic.ca/shakespeare

daphne.palomar.edu/shakespeare

Arden Shakespeare on the Internet www.ardenshakespeare.com University of Virginia First Folio Collection etext.virginia.edu/shakespeare/folio Electronic Shakespeare: Resources for Researchers www.wfu.edu/~tedforrl/shakespeare Shakespeare Festivals Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern (Georgia) www.shakespearetavern.com Atlantic Shakespeare Company (St. Augustine, FL) www.atlanticshakespearefestival.com Bard on the Beach (Vancouver, Canada) www.bardonthebeach.org Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival (Ohio) www.cincyshakes.com Colorado Shakespeare Festival (Boulder,CO) www.coloradoshakes.org Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre (Alaska) www.fairbanks-shakespeare.org Georgia Shakespeare Festival(Atlanta, GA) www.gashakespeare.org Globe of the Great Southwest (Odessa, Texas) www.globesw.org Illinois Shakespeare Festival (Bloomington, IL) www.thefestival.org

71. Florida Shakespeare Theatre
Founded in 1979, the FST has toured in more than half of Florida's 67 counties, presented 28 shakespearean productions, and won critical acclaim for its artistic excellence.
http://www.afn.org/~theatre/
Florida Shakespeare Theatre
The mission of the Florida Shakespeare Theatre (FST) is to provide the South Florida community with classical and contemporary theatrical productions of artistic excellence. FST hopes to challenge our multi-cultural audience with innovative productions that entertain as well as confront today's issues and ideas. By emphasizing nontraditional casting and employing the best of our local creative force, FST endeavors to meet the needs of our diverse community. FST is committed to the enrichment of the local actor, director, designer, and technician - providing them the opportunity of achieving artistic acclaim in this region. FST believes the future of theatre can only be assured by the development of young audiences. Therefore, FST's in-house mainstage and in-school touring educational programs are major components of the theatre. Furthermore, FST welcomes the opportunity to address some of the needs in our community though special programs for at-risk youth, as well as supporting as many worthy causes as possible through our theatrical productions. The specific goals of the FST educational programs include teaching students to listen, to discern and to think both critically and creatively; increasing each students cultural awareness and building self-esteem by being involved with quality theatrical presentations that educate as well as entertain; and enriching the spirit, provoking the intellect and expanding life experiences of students who come from the diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds that make our community so vibrant and dynamic.

72. The Shakespeare Theatre
Critically acclaimed, awardwinning company based in Washington DC. Season includes three shakespearean productions and two classics.
http://www.shakespearedc.org
Programs Supported by American Express
Access to Classics Audience Enrichment
Capital Weekend With the Classics Hotel Packages
Contact US SPOTLIGHT
Camp Shakespeare Campaign for the
Harman Center for the Arts
Answers to Last Minute Questions ... Street Closures Artistic Director Michael Kahn Managing Director Nicholas T. Goldsborough 202.547.1122 • 450 7th Street NW Washington, DC •20004-2207 © 1999-2004 The Shakespeare Theatre

73. RESURGENCE THEATRE COMPANY - York Shakespeare Festival
The only Shakespearein-a-Tent Experience in Ontario - York Shakespeare Festival, Newmarket - York Region. Resurgence theatre Company produces an annual shakespearean production.
http://www.resurgence.on.ca
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We have another fantastic season planned for this summer. If you enjoy Shakespeare, you're going to love our new production of Much Ado About Nothing - from July 16 to August 7, 2004 - starring Camilla Scott . In addition we'll be featuring London's longest running comedy The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged) - from August 12 to August 22, 2004. Read about this year's company of talented actors or David's synopsis of the plays Reserve your tickets now!
Ticket information
is now available online. Call our box office at (905) 954-0163 or Toll Free 1-866-954-0163 to order tickets. View our York Shakespeare Festival 2004 performance calendar for dates and times. For persons who took advantage of our subscriptions special, please contact our Office Coordinator, Sabine Seybold, at (905) 954-1571 during office hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to reserve your performance date. Resurgence announces new Artistic Producer and knock out season
Resurgence is proud to announce that celebrated Canadian Actor/Director David Ferry has been appointed the organization's new Artistic Director. David will be responsible for programming all aspects of the festival, including directing Shakespeare's

74. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Provides background information on shakespearean performance in original conditions. Includes guides to the original Globe theatre and a reconstructed version.
http://www.rdg.ac.uk./globe/
About this site Site guide, FAQ, site history and links
Shakespeare's Globe - A guide to the original Globe
The New Globe - The rebuilding of Shakespeare's Globe
Research A Research Database
This site, sponsored by the University of Reading (UK) , is dedicated to providing background information on Shakespearean performance in original conditions. Centred around the construction of a replica of the Globe playhouse in London, it includes pages devoted to the original Globe and other playhouses in Early Modern London, reports and photographic documentaries on reconstruction and performances at the New Globe, and also some practical information. For details of the current programme at the New Globe please visit the Globe Website
School of English and American Literature The University
of Reading This page is maintained by Lyn Holman
Last modified on June 2003

75. Genesius Guild And The Genesius Guild Theatre Foundation
Rock Island. A group that performs Greek plays in mask, shakespearean comedies and tragedies, Greek comedy in contemporary rewrites, and professional ballet. Includes season schedule, history, auditions, and rehearsal information.
http://www.genesius.org
THE GENESIUS GUILD
A community theatre organization located in the Quad Cities specializing in free classical drama. Founded in 1956, the group performs Greek drama, Greek comedy, the works of Shakespeare, and other classical authors every weekend throughout the summer. The schedule also includes opera in partnership with Opera@Augustana and ballet in partnership with Ballet Quad Cities. The Genesius Guild depends, in large measure, on contributions from its audience for operating income. GENESIUS THEATRE FOUNDATION
A tax-exempt group which raises funds for artistic capital projects. The Foundation recently raised $140,000 to make capital improvements to guarantee the Genesius Guild's future. Please mail your contributions for either or both groups to:
1120 40th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201
2004 SUMMER SCHEDULE
All performances at 8 pm
Lincoln Park Classic Theatre, Rock Island
Admission Free TRYOUTS at Lincoln Park
May 30, Sunday 1pm

76. Lumina Studio
Classes and performance opportunities in shakespearean acting techniques in the Takoma Park area.
http://www.luminastudio.org

77. Shakespeare's Theatre
A site devoted to John Barrymore, shakespearean Actor. McCoy s Guide to theatre and Performance Studies, an outstanding resource.
http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/theatre.htm
  • Introduction Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Aspects of Elizabethan Performance Related Linked Pages
    Introduction Top Every link I could find having to do with Shakespeare's theatre, historical and modern, has been gathered on this page. This includes sites dedicated to the physical Globe Theatre (the original and the modern, reconstructed Globe) and other contemporary Elizabethan playhouses, as well as aspects of Shakespearean theatrical performance. It is hoped that the sites linked here will prove useful to those wishing to mount Shakespearean productions. Finally, in a departure from the earlier format of these pages, information about current productions and festivals has also been mounted here. If you are a producer and wish your production information added to this page, use the email link on the navigation menu above to write me. The Globe
    and other
    playhouses Top
    • If you are doing research on Shakespeare's Globe Theatre or are simply curious about the rebuilt Globe you cannot do better than to visit Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre produced by Chantal Miller-Schütz and hosted by the University of Reading.

78. Chicago Shakespeare Theater On Navy Pier
A professional theater venue/company located on Navy Pier and features 510 seats on three levels around the courtyard theater's thrust stage. Also features a flexible 180seat theater, a teacher resource center, an English pub, a shakespearean bookstall, and a special events room.
http://www.chicagoshakes.com/
Chicago Shakespeare Theater
800 East Grand Avenue • Chicago, IL 60611
Administration 312.595.5656
Site Design and Conceptualizing by LivingDesign/Karin Pritikin Architectual photography by Steinkamp-Ballogg Photography, Chicago Architecture and Design
by VOA Associates, Chicago © 2000 Chicago Shakespeare Theater

79. Welcome To The Utah Shakespearean Festival
A worldrenowned regional theatre company presenting three Shakespeare plays, and five plays by other playwrights, in three theatres each season from June through October.
http://www.bard.org/
Home Tickets The Plays Gift Shoppe ... Festival News What is life without a little play? Without the laughter of an uproarious comedy, the thoughtfulness of a great drama, the melodies of a classic musical? The 2000 Tony Award for
Outstanding Regional Theatre Thanks to Our Season Media Sponsors Photos. Top row, left to right: Peter Sham as Benjamin Franklin in 1 2003; Tessa Auberjonois (left) as Viola and A. Bryan Humphrey as Malvolio in Twelfth Night , 1997; Charles Metten as Verges in Much Ado about Nothing, 2003; Kolob Canyon section of Zion National Park; and Anne Newhall as Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday,
351 West Center Street
Cedar City, UT 84720
800-PLAYTIX
Festival Information: usfinfo@suu.edu
Webmaster: lee@suu.edu Hosted by
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Prices/Seating Charts Calendar Group Sales ... Miscellaneous Photos

80. Sault Youth Theatre
Information about instructional classes and the Dream on the Island shakespearean drama camp. Also several pages of theatre related humor.
http://saultyouththeatre.tripod.com/
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