Citations with the tag: THEATER
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- Cleveland's Playhouse Square.
// FoodService Director; 07/15/98, Vol. 11 Issue 7, p160Features the Cleveland's Playhouse Square Center. Features of the complex; Boost in the food service operation of the complex with the addition of three kitchens; Highlights of the restaurants and other amenities. INSET: A look at the menu..
- Broadway Season Statistics, 1959-1998.
// World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2000, p179No abstract available.
- Some Notable Nonprofit Professional Theater Companies in the U.S.
// World Almanac & Book of Facts; 2000, p179No abstract available.
- BUDGET CONSCIOUSNESS.
Yauger, Bruce // Entertainment Design; Sep2003, Vol. 37 Issue 8, p26Delves into the need for balancing the needs of the production with the passion for new gear. Experience of the author on a situation where he overcame negative perceptions of musicians and performers in a certain performance; Responsibilities of a theater designer; Effect of the overall design...
- BROADWAY TOP 10.
Yauger, Bruce // Daily Variety; 8/26/2003, Vol. 280 Issue 38, p16Lists the top Broadway theatrical productions in New York for the week ending August 24, 2003. 'The Lion King'; 'Hairspray'; 'Mamma Mia!'; 'The Producers.'
- READY TO SHAKE BLUES.
Hofler, Robert // Daily Variety; 12/23/2003, Vol. 281 Issue 56, p5Announces the expected peak season of Broadway-level theatrical productions in the U.S. Total amount of money gained; Phrase used for the traditionally low-grossing season; Identification of Broadway shows and their respective gains as of December 23, 2003.
- B'WAY'S HOLIDAY GIFT Christmas week is top-grossing sesh of '03.
Hofler, Robert // Daily Variety; 12/30/2003, Vol. 281 Issue 59, p3No abstract available.
- BROADWAY TOP 10: Dec. 22-28, 2003.
Hofler, Robert // Daily Variety; 12/30/2003, Vol. 281 Issue 59, p10No abstract available.
- BROADWAY TOP 10: Jan. 12-18, 2004.
Hofler, Robert // Daily Variety; 1/20/2004, Vol. 282 Issue 16, p13No abstract available.
- Kodak Theater snaps 'Nutcracker,' 'Monty.'
DiOrio, Carl // Daily Variety; 05/09/2001, Vol. 271 Issue 50, p12Features the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles, California. Shows confirmed to run in the center; Uses of the venue; Comments on the partnership of the American Ballet Theater with the complex.
- Off Broadway goes upscale.
Miller, Stuart // Daily Variety; 9/28/2001, Vol. 273 Issue 20, pA23No abstract available.
- Reflections on theatre practice in contemporary Nigeria.
Osofisan, Femi // African Affairs; Jan1998, Vol. 97 Issue 386, p81Focuses on theatre practice in Nigeria. Information on the mask of Terror; Details on the art of narration; Relation between aestheticism and commitment; Further information.
- Opera house theatres.
Nobis, Phillip // Architecture Australia; Mar/Apr95, Vol. 84 Issue 2, p51Reports on the despite of Jorn Utzon's proposals for the interior of the Sydney Opera House. Exhibition of Utzon's collection of drawing; Views of Sir Davis Hughes, former Minister for Public Works.
- The Eighth Wonder.
Woolley, Ken // Architecture Australia; Jan/Feb96, Vol. 85 Issue 1, p26Reports on `The Eighth Wonder' opera which is about building the Sydney Opera House. Historical accounts; Production, design and performance.
- Rotterdam: New Luxor theater.
Woolley, Ken // Architecture Australia; Jan/Feb97, Vol. 86 Issue 1, p9Describes a waterfront variety theater project called the Luxor theater designed by Australian architects Peter Wilson and Julia Bolles. Plan to start construction of theater in 1998; Aspects of the design concept.
- The global moose.
Sillars, Les // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine; 8/28/95, Vol. 22 Issue 37, p36Makes observations about the improvisation drama called theatresports. History; Invention by Keith Johnstone of University of Calgary; Role of the Loose Moose Theatre Company in promoting theatresports.
- Afrikan Poetry Theatre hosts Harrisburg writers.
Sillars, Les // New York Amsterdam News; 10/1/94, Vol. 85 Issue 40, p22Reports on Afrikan Poetry Theatre's hosting of the Nathaniel Gadsen's Writer's Workshop. Workshop writers' interpretation of African-American experiences through poetry; Historical background of the theater; Contact information.
- Theater preservation update: London 1989.
Robins, A.W. // Architectural Record; Nov1989, Vol. 177 Issue 13, p79No abstract available.
- Briefs.
Robins, A.W. // Architectural Record; Oct1990, Vol. 178 Issue 11, p17Reports on plans for a new 17,000 seat amphitheater in Auburn Hills, Mich., called Palace Gardens. Features; Architects Rossetti Associates.
- The night of 574 stars (not counting actors).
Robins, A.W. // Architectural Record; Nov1991, Vol. 179 Issue 11, Lighting Supplement p14Describes the house-curtain at the new Pima College Theater in Tucson, Ariz. Designed by Robert Davis, the curtain uses fiber-optic technology to create an exact replica of the constellation Scorpius. Computer aid; Design concept; Reactions.
- Landmarking in peril.
Berke, A. // Architectural Record; Jan1992, Vol. 180 Issue 1, p33Examines the 4-3 Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision `United States Theater Circuit, Inc. v. City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Historical Commission.' The court ruled that the city could not designate the privately owned Boyd Theater an historic landmark unless the owner agreed. Other...
- CHOICES.
Berke, A. // Advocate; 3/19/85, Issue 416, p33Previews theatrical productions in Los Angeles, California, as of March 19, 1985. Ballet dancer Danilo Radojevic at the Shrine Auditorium; George McGrath in a comedy review at the Groundling Theatre; Paul Krassner at the Wallenboyd.
- A MOURNING MUSE, SALVATION AT RHINO.
Spunberg, Bernard // Advocate; 3/19/85, Issue 416, p53Comments on the 1985 theatrical productions 'Livin' on Salvation Street' and 'Mourning Metro,' at Theater Rhino in California. Cast of characters; Plots and storylines.
- CROSSOVER SUCCESS IN NEW YORK'S DOWNTOWN GAY THEATER SCENE.
Rowland, Craig // Advocate; 5/13/86, Issue 446, p52Reports on developments in the field of gay theater in the U.S., as of May 13, 1986. Titles of plays being performed around the country; Themes tackled by the plays.
- BAY AREA STAGE NOTES: RHINO'S FLIGHT OF FANCY.
Spunberg, Bernard // Advocate; 5/13/86, Issue 446, p53Reports on developments in the field of gay theater in the San Francisco Bay Area, California as of May 13, 1986. Titles of plays being performed within the area; Themes tackled by the plays.
- THEATER.
Spunberg, Bernard // Advocate; 5/13/86, Issue 446, Special Section p69Reports on theater-related developments that are of importance to members of the gay and lesbian community in Long Beach, California, as of May 13, 1986.
- THEATER.
Spunberg, Bernard // Advocate; 5/13/86, Issue 446, Special Section p77Reports on developments in theater that are of importance to gay and lesbian organizations in Los Angeles, California, as of May 13, 1986.
- L.A. STAGE NOTES: TESTAMENTS TO LOVE.
Galligan, David // Advocate; 9/30/86, Issue 456, p112Reports on developments in the theater scene in Los Angeles, California as of September 30, 1986. Popular plays; Artists who performed during the events.
- THEATER.
Galligan, David // Advocate; 11/25/86, Issue 460, p69Announces that the Gay and Lesbian Theatre Alliance has established a hot line that provides information concerning gay and lesbian theater in Los Angeles, California.
- THEATER.
Galligan, David // Advocate; 11/25/86, Issue 460, p69Announces that the play 'Jerker,' written by Robert Chesley will play through November 1986 in Los Angeles, California.
- THEATER.
Galligan, David // Advocate; 11/25/86, Issue 460, p69Announces that the musical play 'Last Call, Oscar Wilde,' is seeking financial backers, rehearsal and audition space in Los Angeles, California.
- THEATER.
Galligan, David // Advocate; 11/25/86, Issue 460, p69Announces that the play 'Paint by Numbers,' written by Bruce Wood will be playing Sunday matinees in Los Angeles, California.
- THEATER.
Galligan, David // Advocate; 11/25/86, Issue 460, p71Reports on theatrical productions that are of importance to members of the gay and lesbian community in San Francisco, California, as of November 20, 1987.
- A THEATRICAL RENAISSANCE IN THE CITY OF ANGELS.
Fenwick, Henry // Advocate; 10/13/87, Issue 483, p54Focuses on the theatrical profession in Los Angeles, California. Politics of art; Factor affecting the growth of theatrical community; Existence of equity-waiver theater; State of gay theaters.
- Letter from Broadway.
Vilanch, Bruce // Advocate; 07/23/96, Issue 712, p49Comments on several Broadway plays. `Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk'; `Victor/Victoria'; `The King and I'; `Rent.'
- Renaissance of the Capitol Theatre.
Chanin, Eileen // Craft Arts International; 1995, Issue 34, p108Informs about the renovation of Sydney's Capitol Theatre. Details about the renovation; Description of the theater.
- HB Mall to sign theater.
Chanin, Eileen // Orange County Business Journal; 7/08/96, Vol. 19 Issue 28, p3Reports on MCA Huntington Associates' final negotiations to add a multiplex theater complex to the Huntington Beach Mall in Orange County, California.
- Dramatic reversal.
Borden, Jeff // Crain's Chicago Business; 1/23/95, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p1Reports on the box office success of big theaters in Chicago, Illinois for the first week of 1995 as opposed to the loss of not-for-profit productions. `Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'; `On the Waterfront'; Producers' interest in the area's theater scene; Problems facing theater...
- The Esquire: No last picture show.
Borden, Jeff // Crain's Chicago Business; 2/6/95, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p1Reports on the cancellation of plans to sell the Esquire Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
- Theater troupe wins audience measure for measure.
Borden, Jeff // Crain's Chicago Business; 3/10/97, Vol. 20 Issue 10, p8Presents information on the finances of Chicago's Shakespeare Repertory, a theater production group. Average cost of producing a ten-week production; Annual budget of the troupe; How the troupe, a non-profit organization, manages to balance the budget and the production costs; Brief history of...
- Goodman fund play needs rewrite.
Borden, Jeff // Crain's Chicago Business; 05/12/97, Vol. 20 Issue 19, p1Reports on the fund-raising campaign of the Goodman Theatre of Chicago, Illinois to raise $20 million to redevelop the shuttered Harris and Selwyn theaters at Dearborn and Lake streets. Amount of money raised by the theatre; Details on the involvement of John Bryan, chairman and chief executive...
- New theater productions take a bow in March.
Spiselman, Anne // Crain's Chicago Business; 02/23/98, Vol. 21 Issue 8, p41No abstract available.
- Fables and folktales: The Yiddish theater.
Zuber, S.L. // Cobblestone; Nov91, Vol. 12 Issue 11, p34Recounts the birth of Yiddish theater in 1882 in America. Role of Yiddish theater in Jewish communities; Popularity of Yiddish theater; Typical productions; Reflection of changing lifestyles of American Jews; Decline due to World War II and recentresurgence; Contribution to American stage.
- On stage.
Scheck, Frank // Christian Science Monitor; 1/5/95, Vol. 87 Issue 28, p11Presents briefs on theater openings in New York as on January 4, 1995.
- On stage.
Scheck, Frank // Christian Science Monitor; 6/22/95, Vol. 87 Issue 145, p13Presents an update of New York theater openings as on June 22, 1995. Review of the play `Buttons on Broadway' playing at Ambassador Theatre; Review of the musical program `Hundreds of Hats' playing at the WPA Theatre; Review of the 10th anniversary program of American Ballroom Theatre playing...
- On stage.
Scheck, Frank // Christian Science Monitor; 7/13/95, Vol. 87 Issue 159, p13Presents news briefs on various theater openings in New York as reported on July 13, 1995. `The Springhill Singing Disaster,' a solo piece written and performed by Karen Trott and being staged at the Playwrights Horizons; `Ecstasy,' a 1979 play by Mike Leigh being staged at the Judith Anderson...
- Germany embraces the Broadway musical.
Vellela, Tony // Christian Science Monitor; 9/6/95, Vol. 87 Issue 197, p12Discusses the variety of theatrical and musical performances on German cultural stage, including home and European productions, with special reference to one Stella's Management.
- After 50 years, stars are still born at L.A.'s legendary...
Churchill, Bonnie // Christian Science Monitor; 4/9/97, Vol. 89 Issue 93, p15Presents information on the renovations to the Coronet Theatre, Hollywood, California. Background information on the theatre; Comments from Petrie Gellis Robie, whose mother had built the Coronet.
- Student competition: plague or pestilence?
Finney, D. // Design for Arts in Education; Jan/Feb89, Vol. 90 Issue 3, p38Describes the values and drawbacks of student theatre competitions. The competitive spirit; Performance vs competition.
- The show's the thing.
Lazier, G. // Design for Arts in Education; Mar/Apr91, Vol. 92 Issue 4, p20Focuses on the importance of theatre teachers going to the theatre as a fundamental way to develop the eye. Basis of formulating an understanding of how and why theatre works and how to teach it.





