February 2012
25 posts
Cyber Narrative Launch: digital media in theater →
Feb 24th
Seeing the Forest →
Feb 24th
Steal This Idea: Your Next Transmedia Brochure →
Feb 24th
The Weekly Howl: Twitter convo on Tues, Feb 21...
The Weekly Howl: Twitter convo on Tues, Feb 21 “Technology & Theatre – Do They Mix?” HowlRound.com The Weekly Howl: Join HowlRound.com for our weekly Twitter conversation. This week we are exploring “Technology and Theatre – Do they mix”. Check out the article by Miriam Weisfield on Woolly’s collaboration with Black Women Playwright Group and Carnegie Mellon HERE! The… click on the...
Feb 21st
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Cyber-Narratives: An Invitation that will Blow... →
Feb 21st
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You’ve got the new arts technology, make sure you... →
Feb 19th
“Somewhere Edward Albee said that as a theater-goer you should feel like you’ve...”
Feb 17th
Obama’s White Whale →
Feb 16th
EBSCOhost: The Metropolitan Opera Goes Public:... →
The Metropolitan Opera Goes Public: Peter Gelb and the Institutional Dramaturgy of The Met: Live in HD.
Feb 10th
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Feb 9th
Feb 7th
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Raw Color studio →
Love the bodies against Lycra or whatever it is…
Feb 7th
Sondheim: Playwright in Song →
Feb 6th
Theater for One →
Feb 6th
Artwork for the Play ‘Red’ - Interactive Feature -... →
Feb 6th
Interesting thoughts from 2am theatre re:... →
Feb 6th
Feb 5th
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“The ways in which audiences use theatre are often much more about context than...”
– Stacy Ellen Wolf, “Theatre as Social Practice: Local Ethnographies of Audience Reception”
Feb 5th
“the audience may be the most frequently invoked yet least understood element of...”
– Stacy Ellen Wolf, “Theatre as Social Practice: Local Ethnographies of Audience Reception”
Feb 5th
“As an emblem of the culture which spawns it, a theatre is fundamentally a...”
– Martin Bloom, Accommodating the Lively Arts: An Architect’s View
Feb 5th
Lotsa Reading
The reading list continues to grow. Lots of awesomeness found via ProQuest. The titles are extremely promising and I bet the content will be fantastic. Theses and Dissertations: The Theatre Lobby Experience: The Audience’s Perspective Plague and Mirror: Metaphors of Emotional Transfer and their Effect on the Actor-Audience Relationship in Theatre Listening to the Audience — An...
Feb 5th
“Architect Bonita Roche suggests the theatre-going experience is the performance,...”
– Bonita Roche, “Contemporary Theatrical Space: Lobby Design.” (M.Arch. Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979), 4. via THE THEATRE LOBBY EXPERIENCE: THE AUDIENCE’S PERSPECTIVE by DAVID R. KILPATRICK
Feb 5th
Awesome find!
Just found a 2010 dissertation from U of Missouri called The Theatre Lobby Experience: The Audience’s Perspective by David Kilpatrick. So far it looks utterly fascinating and should provide a wealth of information. Can’t wait to dive in! 
Feb 5th
“The art of theater cues the audience that the performance is over. Shakespeare...”
– The Necessity of Theater : The Art of Watching and Being Watched by Paul Woodruff
Feb 3rd
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical... →
by Walter Benjamin (1936)
Feb 3rd