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Pages : 10
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Joan of Lorraine by Maxwell Anderson, Directed by Malcolm Morley
Joan Of Lorraine: a Play In Two Acts By Maxwell Anderson
Setting the Stage
Author: Herbert Whittaker
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773568158
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
In Montreal Whittaker witnessed the early careers of actors such as Christopher Plummer, Gratien Gélinas, John Colicos, Jean Gascon, Denise Pelletier, and Amelia Hall. He worked in close collaboration with many pioneers of the Little Theatre Movement, the Dominion Drama Festival, and Canadian theatre in general, such as Martha Allan, Charles Rittenhouse, and Pierre Dagenais. His involvement with Dagenais' L'Equipe allows him to report on the early days of francophone theatre in Montreal and the cross-fertilization between Martha Allan's Montreal Repertory Theatre and actor-directors such as Dagenais, Gratien Gélinas, and Yvette Brind'Amour. He also gives us glimpses of the early theatrical spaces in the city that no longer exist, as well as some, such as the Salle de Gésu and the Monument-National, that have survived. This engaging memoir of exciting times is prefaced by a personal tribute from Christopher Plummer and set in context through an introduction, chronology, and bibliography by Jonathan Rittenhouse. Illustrated with a selection of Whittaker's stage and costume designs as well as photographs, Setting the Stage provides a captivating visual record of the period and is a must for everyone interested in Canadian theatre, Canadian arts, culture, and Montreal.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773568158
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
In Montreal Whittaker witnessed the early careers of actors such as Christopher Plummer, Gratien Gélinas, John Colicos, Jean Gascon, Denise Pelletier, and Amelia Hall. He worked in close collaboration with many pioneers of the Little Theatre Movement, the Dominion Drama Festival, and Canadian theatre in general, such as Martha Allan, Charles Rittenhouse, and Pierre Dagenais. His involvement with Dagenais' L'Equipe allows him to report on the early days of francophone theatre in Montreal and the cross-fertilization between Martha Allan's Montreal Repertory Theatre and actor-directors such as Dagenais, Gratien Gélinas, and Yvette Brind'Amour. He also gives us glimpses of the early theatrical spaces in the city that no longer exist, as well as some, such as the Salle de Gésu and the Monument-National, that have survived. This engaging memoir of exciting times is prefaced by a personal tribute from Christopher Plummer and set in context through an introduction, chronology, and bibliography by Jonathan Rittenhouse. Illustrated with a selection of Whittaker's stage and costume designs as well as photographs, Setting the Stage provides a captivating visual record of the period and is a must for everyone interested in Canadian theatre, Canadian arts, culture, and Montreal.
Joan of Lorraine
Joan of Lorraine, a Play in Two Acts, by Maxwell Anderson
Joan of Lorraine
Author: Maxwell Anderson (Dramaturge américain)
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Pages : 0
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Pages : 0
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Joan of Lorraine
Joan of Lorraine
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Lisner Auditorium of The George Washington University, The Playwright's Company, Maxwell Anderson, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Kurt Weill, and John F. Warners, directors present Ingrid Bergman in "Joan of Lorraine," a play in two acts by Maxwell Anderson with Sam Wanamaker and Romney Brent, directed by Margo Jones, settings, lighting, and costumes by Lee Simonson.
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Lisner Auditorium of The George Washington University, The Playwright's Company, Maxwell Anderson, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Kurt Weill, and John F. Warners, directors present Ingrid Bergman in "Joan of Lorraine," a play in two acts by Maxwell Anderson with Sam Wanamaker and Romney Brent, directed by Margo Jones, settings, lighting, and costumes by Lee Simonson.
Three plays: Joan of Lorraine...
Author: Maxwell Lincoln Anderson
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Languages : en
Pages : 312
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Pages : 312
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The Threshold Players Present Joan of Lorraine by Maxwell Anderson
Author: Threshold Players
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Category : Theater programs
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Theater programs
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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