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IKEA Releases Instructions How To Make 'Game Of Thrones' Cape After Costumer Reveals Ac... - 0 views

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    Being a member of the Night's Watch in Game of Thrones doesn't sound like much fun. Constant threat of danger and death at the hands of Wildlings and White Walkers. Vows of celibacy. Freezing your ass off constantly. There really is very little about their job that you'd actually want. They do however have some pretty cool capes, and you don't need to be a Brother to get one. All you need is a $79 SKOLD IKEA rug, because believe it or not, that's what the tough guys of the Night's Watch have actually been wearing on their backs this whole time.
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KENZO World - The new fragrance - YouTube - 0 views

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    KENZO World - The new perfume created by Carol Lim & Humberto Leon and KENZO Parfums. Discover the film directed by Spike Jonze starring Margaret Qualley with an original track by Sam Spiegel & Ape Drums feat. Assassin "Mutant Brain"
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Playwright Threatens Fines Over Post-Show Discussion of His Play - OnStage - 0 views

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    While I certainly believe in authorial intent and that a playwright's wishes should be followed, shutting down the discussion their work sparks, seems both petulant and elitist. While it's not a violation of First Amendment Rights, since Mr. Mamet is a private citizen, it doesn't do him any favors in an industry built on sharing ideas and discussion.
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Pixar's secret for giving feedback - Joe Hirsch - 0 views

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    While that might seem semantic, the feedback effect is significant. Rather than reject ideas in their entirety, Pixar creates an additive approach to sharing feedback. It actively encourages artists to come up with their next steps based on the leads they receive. The process borrows from the tenets of improv, in which partners keep the sketch alive by "accepting all offers" and mining for comedic wrinkles in each other's ideas. People who operate with "yes, and…" thinking use their words to amplify ideas, not silence them.
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Discussion Depictions Historical Women | Video | C-SPAN.org - 0 views

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    Lynette Long talked about the lack of representation of women on stamps, currency, and monuments throughout the United States
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Eric Hart - YouTube - 0 views

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    These videos are a companion to my book, "The Prop Building Guidebook: For Theatre, Film, and TV".
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Hand Props - 0 views

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    I have been teaching properties design and production classes at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for over two decades. Prior to that, I worked professionally as a properties director, properties artisan and designer when UWM recruited me to start a props training program in the professional training tracks. Students came to the theatre department with a passion for technical theatre having hung lights, built scenery, or run a show in high school or community theatre. However few were familiar with props or had even an inkling a professional properties career was a possibility. Each class of students sifted out a gifted few who excelled in the props area. These students have gone on to have highly successfu
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Shakespeare Invention Human | Video | C-SPAN.org - 0 views

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    r. Bloom talked about his book, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, published by Riverhead Books. The book is about Mr. Bloom's belief that "personality, in our sense, is a Shakespearean invention, and is not only Shakespeare's greatest originality, but also the authentic cause of his perpetual pervasiveness."
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Keynote: Mixed Reality and the Theatre of the Future | HowlRound - 0 views

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    So what does this mean for theatre? Well, like I just said, performances, audiences, and things can be at multiple locations, at the same time, sharing a connected experience. Performers and audience can get "connected" with the output systems of spaces and spaces become "sensitive." So that would mean that you're now controlling the theatre lights, or my slideshow, or you're interacting with my body if I'm rigged in whatever way. Performers, audiences, and spaces can influence and manipulate each other, and the input-output system. In the classic theatre-the technician over there is sitting in the dark and is not supposed to be seen. But they're there and they're everywhere. The interesting thing is the whole theatre space is rigged in a very hierarchical way. But the Internet of Things is modular, so the idea is that everybody in the room can potentially become the operator or performer of a given system.
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How SpongeBob SquarePants got his own musical in Chicago - Chicago Tribune - 0 views

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    This collision of real-life tragedy and satirical ambition is much discussed at the Times Square headquarters here of Nickelodeon, a unit of Viacom, mostly because a day of trauma for America is also the birthday of a gentle and singularly optimistic character who, over the next 16 years, would prove eminently capable of soaking up at least a least a little bit of the world's ongoing sadness.
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Life Behind the Curtain-The Show Couldn't Go On Without Them | Playbill - 0 views

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    Long after the stars take their final bows, production assistants, dressers, marketing directors, designers, physical therapists and house managers keep the Broadway business running. They are among the minds at work behind the bright lights and creative forces driving the industry forward.
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10 Audition Songs Directors Wish You Would Stop Singing - 0 views

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    Preparing a trendy audition song seems a logical choice to many. The piece may have universal appeal, and a sense of it being "safe" material. Many actors fail to see that though this may be "popular" to perform in front of their peers, directors might have a slightly different take. Directors are looking for unique & creative individuals, and having "fresh" audition songs can separate you out from all the others. As an actor, you also show the ability to stretch yourself and take a risk on something that no-one else is doing.
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Laughing Matters Pt 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Rowan Atkinson talks about what makes visual comedy funny through the use of humorous vignettes and Monty Python footage. Part 1 of 5.
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Please Think Twice Before Putting 'Stage Combat' On Your Resume | The Theatre Times - 0 views

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    This is especially true when it comes to stage combat. And you may want to think twice before you claim it on a resume. This is true even if you took a workshop or two and/or performed fights onstage a handful of times.
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Edmonton theatre company cancels play after casting white woman as Othello | Toronto Star - 0 views

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    An Edmonton theatre company has cancelled its production of Othello after controversy erupted over the casting of a white woman as the lead, traditionally a role filled by a person of colour.
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learnimprov.com - Just another improv game site. - 0 views

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    Welcome to learnimprov.com. This site is devoted to the art of improvisational comedy theatre. Learnimprov.com contains the most detailed and approachable collection of improv comedy structures on the web. Improv comedy structures are one of the key tools used to create improvisational comedy theatre. From games to warm-ups they are detailed here. It is unlikely that you will be able to learn improv comedy from the Internet. Improv comedy requires hours of rehearsal, coaching and dedication to the craft. This collection of improv structures is designed to help you along your path. Whether you are a recreational improviser, or a professional you can join the thousands of improvisers from around the world that have used this resource to make our world a funnier and more improvier place. Learnimprov.com is divided into two distinct parts: structures and tools.
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Improv Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Improv Encyclopedia is the largest collection or resources for improvization theater on the web. Here you will find tons of stuff related to improvization theatre, also known as 'improv' or 'impro'.
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Mimi Lien on the Set Design of "The Great Comet of 1812" - THE INTERVAL - 0 views

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    I would say that for this piece I didn't do a lot of image research. I did a little bit, and that's what led to the paintings on the walls [of the set]. Because I was looking at period Russian rooms from the time, but they actually didn't influence the bones of the design from the beginning. I would say it was actually weirdly very intuitive.
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Stage manager calls "cues" for "HAIRSPRAY." - YouTube - 0 views

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    Put on a stage-crew intercom headset and listen to stage manager, Mark Stevens, calling some of the lighting, follow spot and set cues for the San Diego REP's musical production of "HAIRSPRAY." No rehearsed action is taken by the stage crew unless they hear the word "GO" from Mark's lips. The sound feed from the actors has been turned down on the headset so the crew members can clearly hear Mark's directions. No talking on the intercom please.
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Our Town: Homework Scene - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Stage Manager's monologue at the start of the 1989 Lincoln Center Theater production of Our Town, starring Spalding Gray as the stage manager. For more infomation visit www.mastervision.com.
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