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         Theatre Behind The Scenes:     more books (28)
  1. Behind the Scenes: Theatre and Film Interviews by Joseph (editor) McCrindle, 1971
  2. Behind the Scenes Theatre & Film Intervi by Joseph Mccrindle, 1971
  3. Behind the Scenes Theatre & Film Intervi by MccrindleJoseph, 1971
  4. Behind the Scenes Theatre and Film Intervi by Joseph F Mccrindle,
  5. Behind the Scenes in the Theatre by Elizabeth Grey, 1969
  6. Back-stage;: A survey of the contemporary English theatre from behind the scenes, by Philip Godfrey, 1933
  7. Behind the Scenes In The Theatre by Elizabeth Grey, 1969
  8. The business of show business: A guide to career opportunities behind the scenes in theatre and film by Judith A Katz, 1981
  9. A Life In The Theatre - Behind the scenes and between the lines of the world's most celebrated dramas, as presented on the world's most famous stages by Tyrone Guthrie, 1959
  10. Behind the scenes: Booth's theatre by Oliver Bell Bunce, 1872
  11. Tony behind the scenes;: A story of the theatre by Michael Elder, 1955
  12. The Business of Show Business: A Guide to Career Opportunities Behind the Scenes in Theatre and Film by Judith A., Illustrated by Photographs Katz, 1981
  13. A peep behind the scenes of the ecclesiastical theatre: (with various opinions and facts relative to clerical distress) by T. Sandbach Dean, 1892
  14. The Business of Show Business : A Guide to Career Opportunities Behind the Scenes in Theatre and Film by Judith A. Katz, 1981

101. Behind The Scenes Of ‘The Good Doctor’
behind the scenes of ‘The Good Doctor’ Feature Article Now, Vanguard Theatrebrings us into the world of Chekhov…some of us kicking and screaming!
http://mars.utm.edu/~stephelg/thebackrow/11_7_02_4.html
Feature Article
Many things encompass the theatre experience. Many things make up and comprise the art, the passion, the soul of the stage. For me, its love of the spoken/written word, the feeling of family that comes with spending an extended amount of time with people who began as strangers and who end as more, and the idea that something in a performance can change someone’s life forever. It is what is in my being to do. Not "be someone else" but to give voice to the words that inspire me, to give action to the words that move me and to bring to life the imagination that sparked my own. That, my friends, is what acting and the theatre is all about.
Christian Ashlar

102. GREAT PERFORMANCES - Variety & Virtuosity: ABT Now
wNetStation, the Web site of Thirteen/WNET, presents GREAT PERFORMANCES on the Web, the online companion to the awardwinning PBS performing arts series. The Web site includes new features for
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103. The Orpheum Theatre
www.orpheummemphis.com © 2000 The Orpheum theatre All Rights Reserved For MoreInfo e-mail Company Info For Web Info e-mail webmaster publishing and
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Behind the Scenes Your Orpheum Stories Tell Us Your Story
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Guys night out. Annie Kid's Night on Broadway.
Where's the party?
Where's Annie? Can you help me find my seat?
It's a Pajama Party for Annie!
It's a Hard Knock life for these little ladies hanging out at Kid's Night on Broadway for Annie.
Kid's get their face painted at Kid's Night on Broadway.
KIDS NIGHT ON BROADWAY is great for the whole family to enjoy. KIDS NIGHT ON BROADWAY. Girls Night out on Broadway. (Kids Night On Broadway) KIDS NIGHT ON BROADWAY. Coming to the Orpheum can be a family affair. (Kids Night On Broadway) For More Info: e-mail Company Info For Web Info: e-mail webmaster publishing and hosting by 305 Spin

104. The Orpheum Theatre
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105. City Of Dreams
of 1998 I recieved a phone call from Kathryn Drennan, author and wife of J. MichaelStraczynski; she told me that Joe had heard Seeing Ear theatre, and was a
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And so something new begins...
In the Spring of 1998 I recieved a phone call from Kathryn Drennan, author and wife of J. Michael Straczynski; she told me that Joe had heard Seeing Ear Theatre, and was a big fan of the art of radio drama, and if there were anything he could do to help support our cause, to let him know. Wow. Not only had I been a fan of Babylon 5 , I credited Joe's writing with helping to lay the groundwork for Seeing Ear Theatre's inception.
You see, long before I ever worked at SCI FI Channel, I read Joe's expert book on scriptwriting, aptly titled The Complete Book Of Scriptwriting ; in it is a 50 page chapter on writing radio drama. That chapter was an integral part of my own development as a radio writer, directer and producer. Without it, who knows where I'd be...?
On my next trip to Los Angeles I visited the Babylon 5 studio; Kathryn gave me a tour of the sets, and then I sat in Joe's office and we talked radio drama. I had come to ask Joe if he'd be interested in writing something for Seeing Ear Theatre. He was, but we couldn't quite hit upon the nature of it at first. We thought of doing a Babylon 5 spin-off series, but finally decided upon something completely new, designed specifically for the ear.

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