The following document is an exploration of pursuing ease and joy in the Theatre@York’s production of Oh, What a Lovely War. This support document gives literal meaning to the phenomenon of stage fright, defines the psychological reasoning behind the reaction of the autonomic nervous system, and tracks the creation of a new methodology based on the acting philosophies of David Mamet, Uta Hagen, and Stanislavski. The process includes pursuing full embodiment of character, creating achievable goals and building a new relationship with the audience. The ultimate goal is to create a new performance methodology that will result in both rehearsal and performance being a joyful experience
This document serves as a travelogue for the creation of two roles for the U of L Fall 2017 Producti...
This thesis builds upon the existing scholarship of theatrical historians such as Robert D. Hume, Ju...
Focusing on examples from theatre (On the Move festival, London International Festival of Theatre/Ro...
Abstract This multi-modal thesis proposes a methodology for addressing anxiety during performance....
As a performer, I am still challenged with thoughts of anxiety, fear, and premeditated responses. Th...
My Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis statement, Hysteria, Fear, and/or Delight, establishes the forms and...
This study examines the idea of flow, the state of optimal experience, and determines how it relat...
An in-depth analysis of the preparatory work and process of the production of Festen by David Eldrid...
textAlthough the topic is rarely discussed, performance anxiety is a debilitating condition that som...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed June 18, 2018Thesis advisor: Felicia LondréVitaIncludes bibliog...
ABSTRACT Following Stanislavski who argues that emotions are wild animals that can only be lured, r...
How do practitioners understand the relationship between performance, history and emotion in Western...
Original Practices Shakespeare calls for a specific mode of performance exemplifying a strong unity ...
This thesis examines how mental illness has been represented in British theatre from c. 1960 to the ...
This dissertation theorizes about a phenomenon of theatrical reception, which I call theatrical won...
This document serves as a travelogue for the creation of two roles for the U of L Fall 2017 Producti...
This thesis builds upon the existing scholarship of theatrical historians such as Robert D. Hume, Ju...
Focusing on examples from theatre (On the Move festival, London International Festival of Theatre/Ro...
Abstract This multi-modal thesis proposes a methodology for addressing anxiety during performance....
As a performer, I am still challenged with thoughts of anxiety, fear, and premeditated responses. Th...
My Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis statement, Hysteria, Fear, and/or Delight, establishes the forms and...
This study examines the idea of flow, the state of optimal experience, and determines how it relat...
An in-depth analysis of the preparatory work and process of the production of Festen by David Eldrid...
textAlthough the topic is rarely discussed, performance anxiety is a debilitating condition that som...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed June 18, 2018Thesis advisor: Felicia LondréVitaIncludes bibliog...
ABSTRACT Following Stanislavski who argues that emotions are wild animals that can only be lured, r...
How do practitioners understand the relationship between performance, history and emotion in Western...
Original Practices Shakespeare calls for a specific mode of performance exemplifying a strong unity ...
This thesis examines how mental illness has been represented in British theatre from c. 1960 to the ...
This dissertation theorizes about a phenomenon of theatrical reception, which I call theatrical won...
This document serves as a travelogue for the creation of two roles for the U of L Fall 2017 Producti...
This thesis builds upon the existing scholarship of theatrical historians such as Robert D. Hume, Ju...
Focusing on examples from theatre (On the Move festival, London International Festival of Theatre/Ro...