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On Moral Grounds

extrazsauce 11/1/2007 | 5 (1) | 1142 | 0 | 1 | English

"On Moral Grounds" Documentary Treatment Based on a True Story by Robby Kushner & Josh Levine It is 1999. We are in Los Angeles, California. Adolf Stern, a good humored, gentle man of eighty seven years sits in front of a camera giving a deposition. He is nervous, wringing his hands together. He recalls the following story: The year is 1937 in  ... more>>

Renaissance Domestic Architecture: Three Dramatic Perspectives

Addison 7/2/2008 | 0 (0) | 102 | 0 | 0 | English

The starting point of this essay is William W. Appleton's statement: "Evidence of the disintegration of Tudor society into the highly competitive, individualistic Stuart society can be found in Jacobean...domestic architecture, as well as in the drama" (Appleton 27). This question arises, then: To what extent is the evolution of English Renaissance architecture reflected in the drama of the period The answer to this question lies in a selected survey of representative works following the timeline of Elizabeth's rule, ending in 1603, to that of her Stuart cousin, James I. The survey begins with Gammer Gurton's Needle (1553), in which "a great deal depends on the merely physical, and we are very close to Mother Earth" (Brett-Smith ix). What follows is Thomas Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness (1607), a play with pervasive domestic themes (Van Fossen xxix, xxx). The concluding work is that of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, A King and No King (1611), a world in which "the home, the hearth and the double bed no longer comprise the norm as they do in most earlier drama" (Appleton 26). Neither the study of the architecture nor the study of the drama is an end in itself. Rather, this essay explores the ways in which domestic architecture, as explored through the drama, is reflective of a society's rapidly-changing mores.  ... more>>

Penny Envy: The (Re-) Emergence of Unified Mexican Theatre on the American Stage

Addison 7/2/2008 | 0 (0) | 88 | 0 | 0 | English

The use of traditional Spanish and Mexican dramatic forms to dramatize the socio-political issues of the Hispanic culture following the establishment of the U.S.-Mexico international boundary in 1848 effectively ended with the repatriation of Mexicans during the Great Depression. While Chicano theatre maintains an ancestral connection to this earlier form of Hispanic theatre, it was not until 1994 that unified Hispanic drama reemerged in the theatrical production Penny Envy, or  ... more>>

Boomerang Compton

extrazsauce 11/1/2007 | 0 (0) | 318 | 0 | 0 | English

Boomerang Compton in This Ain't Your Mama's Electric Boogaloo By Robby Kushner Josh Levine Opening Super: Atlantic Ocean 1492. The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria sail from Europe to the new world. A few leagues behind the Santa Maria, a lesser known ship called the Shanequa has trouble keeping up. It veers off course. Insert: Map of the Americ  ... more>>

   
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