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Publication Year: |
1981 |
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English |
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United States |
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Vintage |
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Magazine |
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May |
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Monthly |
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Theatre Crafts Magazine |
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Theatre |
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Theater |
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TITLE: THEATRE CRAFTS
[ Rare theatre magazine! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
May 1981 Volume 15, Number 5
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: The Acting Company's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, which toured during its 1980-81 season, was directed by David Chambers. Carol Oditz designed the costumes, and the multi-level set was designed by Heidi Landesman. The lighting was the work of Dennis Parichy. Photo: by Peter Cunningham, 1980.
MACHINES AND SCENES by Glenn M. Loney Loney reports on recent productions in British theatre and opera--including notes on the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Chichester, the English National Opera, and the Scottish Opera.
THEY'RE PLAYING HIS SONG by Susan Levi Wallach Tom Mallow, chairman of American Theatre Productions, has been touring Broadway hits across the country for 15 years. Mallow and James Janek, ATP's general manager, discuss the process of producing for the road.
DESIGNS TO GO by Susan Levi Wallach It is the rare Broadway production that goes on tour without needing design modifications. Assistant editor Susan Levi Wallach talks to several leading set designers about what they did to get their shows on the road.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN by Kim S. Konikow Richard Martini, vice president of American Theatre Productions and production supervisor for Janco Productions, talks to graduate management student Kim S. Konikow about touring productions.
THE ACTING COMPANY by Ronn Smith Touring the provinces is a full-time job for the cast, crew, and administrative personnel of The Acting Company. Smith investigates the early years and recent productions of this national theatrical touring company.
BILL McMANUS by Patricia MacKay William McManus, of McManus Enterprises, discusses the history of the concert tour business--why it started and how it has developed.
CONCERT TOUR MANAGEMENT by William McManus Managing a concert tour, safely and efficiently, is often a matter of balancing both time and budget. McManus explains this delicate balance and how it effects the finished product.
PACKAGING A SHOW TO TROUPE by Michael Esmonde Putting concerts into limited truck space for cross country touring is like fitting square pegs into round holes. Esmonde explains how it is accomplished.
DEPARTMENTS.
LAB THEATRE: Pneumatic fluid power system basics by Robert Scales Part II of system basics covers valves, regulation, and protection devices.
LETTERS.
CALENDAR.
NEWS NOTES REVIEWS.
NEW PRODUCTS.
FILM VIDEO.
NEW LITERATURE.
ADVERTISERS INDEX.
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