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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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April |
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Monthly |
Publication Name: |
Theatre Crafts Magazine |
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Theater Production |
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Theater |
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Item description
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TITLE: THEATRE CRAFTS
[ Rare theatre magazine! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
April 1981 Volume 15, Number 4
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
ON THE COVER: Poland's Tadeusz Kantor, a painter, graphic artist, and set designer, founded The Cricot 2 Theatre in 1955. Considered unlike any other theatre in Poland, Kantor brings his ideas to life with a group of actors and painters until the idea is mature enough to be presented in public. The Dead Class is referred to by Kantor as a dramatic seance--a testimony of his "death manifesto." In performance, old men and women, clad in black, immobile, and pale faced sit on wooden benches as Kantor conducts the
seance.
THEATRE IN POLAND
by Dieter W. Kaisenberg
A photo essay of selected recent theatre productions in Poland. Kaisenberg produced, edited and wrote part of the text for Theatre in Poland, and is an audiovisual director and publisher.
ROTATING REPERTORY AT THE ACTORS THEATRE OF LOUISVILLE
by Ira Bilowit
This is the fifth year of the Actors Theatre of Louisville's annual Festival of New Plays. Bilowit, a freelance writer and former editor of New York Theatre Review, talks with resident scene designer Paul Owens, costume designer Kurt Wilhelm, and lighting designer Jeff Hill about the problems of mounting nine shows in two days in two theatres.
RESOURCES: USING ANCIENT
ARTS BALINESE
MASK MAKING
by Judy Slattum and Catherine
Borka
A look at traditional mask making technique in Bali. Slattum recently spent seven months in Bali studying mask theatre. Borka studied mask carving with Ida Bagus Anom, also in Bali.
TRAINING
Training the costume designer
A curriculum proposal
by Carrie F. Robbins
A course of study for the would-be costume designer. Robbins is head of the costume design department at NYU and recently designed the costumes for Frankenstein and Macbeth at the Lincoln Center Theater Company.
DIRECTORY
REGIONAL RESOURCES: OHIO,
INDIANA, AND ILLINOIS
edited by Mary Lucier,
with Kim Konikow
A guide to resources located in the three states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois for theatre practitioners.
PRODUCT REPORT
Glue and you
by Daniel Koetting
Koetting provides a guide to different glues and their applications, advantages, and drawbacks.
SPECIAL REPORT: PLATFORMING/LEGGING/ST AIRS/ FLOORING:
The good, the budget, the unusual by Daniel Koetting.
Platform legging by Karl T. Pope.
Improved legging for wooden platforms by John Chenault.
Platforming for the liberal arts shop by John Howard.
Hybrid parallel platforms by Michael Glenn Ward.
Rota-Lock stairs by William Anderson.
A board stretcher by Leon Pike.
improved-step units by A. Evan Haag.
Flooring over an annular ring by Russell Houchen.
A portable dance sub-floor by Charles Purchase.
DEPARTMENTS.
CALENDAR.
NEWS NOTES.
REVIEWS.
BOOK NOTES.
ADVERTISERS INDEX.
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