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TITLE: THEATRE CRAFTS
[ Rare theatre magazine! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: October 1981; Volume 15 Number 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: Set against a white background, the cast of Twyla Tharp's Baker's Dozen appear to be dancing in space The white on white effect was heightened by Ralph Holmes' lighting Baker's Dozen will be seen during a one hour program of Twyla Tharp and Dancers produced by CBS Cable, to be inaugurated October 12, 1981 Photo Steven Caras.

SPECIAL REPORT: PERFORMING ARTS AND VIDEO:
THE CABLE CONNECTION:

THE CABLE ALLIANCE Television and the performing arts by Ronn Smith An investigation of the cable field past and future--plus profiles of the cable networks most devoted to performing arts programming.

SHOWTIME/HOME BOX OFFICE/ BRAVO.

CBS CABLE/RCTV/THE ENTERTAINMENT CHANNEL/ ABC ARTS.

CABLE THEATRE by Bill ()Connell A look at contracts and the dotted line when cable companies, independent video producers and theatres discuss the optimum conditions for all sides. O'Connell is a freelance specialist in film and video topics.

PLANNING AHEAD FOR ANCILLARY RIGHTS How The New York Shakespeare Festival kept artistic control during the live broadcast of The Haggadah and kept the rights to the final product.

LIVE ON TAPE by Susan Levi Wallach Resident theatres are becoming video producers as they discover the increasing value of video for extended exposure and financial returns.

SETS AND COSTUMES TRANSFERRED TO TV.

FROM PROSCENIUM TO TELEVISION SCREEN by Mary Lucier In preparing a live theatre event for videotaping it is the light that makes the crucial contribution Careful consideration of light levels, lighting instruments, contrast ratios, cameras and lenses is important for the lighting director.

Ralph Holmes: Illuminating dance.
Alan Adelman: Adapting Broadway for tape.
DEPARTMENTS.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS.
CALENDAR.
NEWS NOTES REVIEWS.
NEW PRODUCTS.
NEW LITERATURE.
MANAGEMENT Audience development for the university theatre by A Philip Zimmer.
LAB THEATRE The remote swivel brake caster by Robert Scales.
ADVERTISERS INDEX.


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