'Theatre' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Song for Marion (2012)
Actors:
Bob Buyers (actor),
Simon Craig (actor),
Grant Crookes (actor),
Christopher Eccleston (actor),
James Fenwick (actor),
Stuart Ferrol (actor),
Anthony Friswell (actor),
Christopher Gulliver (actor),
Joe Hewison (actor),
Ram John Holder (actor),
Jumayn Hunter (actor),
Willie Jonah (actor),
Dominic Kemp (actor),
Richard Kilgour (actor),
Alan Billingham (actor),
Plot: "Song for Marion", a London-set comedic drama, is about shy, grumpy pensioner Arthur who is reluctantly inspired by his beloved wife Marion to join a highly unconventional local choir. At odds with his son James, it is left to charismatic choir director Elizabeth to try and persuade Arthur that he can learn to embrace life. Arthur must confront the undercurrents of his own grumbling persona as he embarks on a hilarious, life-affirming journey of musical self discovery.
Keywords: bus-ride, cancer-patient, character-name-in-title, choir, cigarette-smoking, father-son-relationship, grandfather-granddaughter-relationship, grumpy-old-man, heavy-metal-music, husband-wife-relationship
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Music,
Romance,
Taglines: Open your heart. Find your voice. Music is the cure for the common crank...
Quotes:
Marion: What makes a song beautiful is not always the quality of the voice but the distance that voice has had to travel.
Arthur Harris: You know how I feel about enjoying things.
Song for Marion (2012)
Actors:
Bob Buyers (actor),
Simon Craig (actor),
Grant Crookes (actor),
Christopher Eccleston (actor),
James Fenwick (actor),
Stuart Ferrol (actor),
Anthony Friswell (actor),
Christopher Gulliver (actor),
Joe Hewison (actor),
Ram John Holder (actor),
Jumayn Hunter (actor),
Willie Jonah (actor),
Dominic Kemp (actor),
Richard Kilgour (actor),
Alan Billingham (actor),
Plot: "Song for Marion", a London-set comedic drama, is about shy, grumpy pensioner Arthur who is reluctantly inspired by his beloved wife Marion to join a highly unconventional local choir. At odds with his son James, it is left to charismatic choir director Elizabeth to try and persuade Arthur that he can learn to embrace life. Arthur must confront the undercurrents of his own grumbling persona as he embarks on a hilarious, life-affirming journey of musical self discovery.
Keywords: bus-ride, cancer-patient, character-name-in-title, choir, cigarette-smoking, father-son-relationship, grandfather-granddaughter-relationship, grumpy-old-man, heavy-metal-music, husband-wife-relationship
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Music,
Romance,
Taglines: Open your heart. Find your voice. Music is the cure for the common crank...
Quotes:
Marion: What makes a song beautiful is not always the quality of the voice but the distance that voice has had to travel.
Arthur Harris: You know how I feel about enjoying things.
At Death's Door (1999)
Actors:
Cristiano Bortolameazzi (actor),
Braonan Clancy (actor),
Andrew Eley (actor),
Peter Evans (actor),
Marty Goggins (actor),
Des Keogh (actor),
Anthony Lennon (actor),
Shimmy Marcus (actor),
Keith McErlean (actor),
Brian McGuinness (actor),
Tim Morrissey Sr. (actor),
Conor Morrissey (actor),
Tim Morrissey (actor),
Cillian Murphy (actor),
Muirne Bloomer (actor),
Plot: Death is training his son in the art and responsibilities of the family business. His son does well until he's sent out on his own to claim an accident victim. Instead, he's asked by a friend of the dying man to help with CPR. Taken aback, he assents, the dying man is resuscitated, and Death's son is in the doghouse with dad. Enraged, pop gives his son 24 hours to deliver a corpse, so the young man sets out to ice the man who asked him for help earlier that day. Junior's target is a young actor, Tom, going through opening night and loved by Sarah, a rather histrionic young woman. A near-Death experience awaits them all as Junior comes of age.
Genres:
Short,
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THÉÂTRE CONGOLAIS "LES PÉPÉS" EP 6
NOUVEAUTÉ 2021
ABONNEZ VOUS SUR BELLEVUE TV
published: 07 Oct 2021
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An Introduction to Greek Theatre
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/greek-drama-at-the-national-theatre/gQY_KfFn
This film explores the defining aspects of Greek Theatre. The theatre of Ancient Greece flourished between 550 BC and 220 BC. A festival honouring the god Dionysus was held in Athens, out of which three dramatic genres emerged: tragedy, comedy and the satyr play.
Western theatre has its roots in the theatre of Ancient Greece and the plays that originated there. This collection features video about Greek theatre and productions of Greek plays staged at the National Theatre.
Featured in this film are experts Edith Hall, professor of Classics at Kings College, London, Laura Swift from the Open Univer...
published: 11 Jan 2013
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Cube Escape: Theatre Walkthrough [Rusty Lake]
Walkthrough for Cube Escape: Theatre
Welcome to the theatre of your mind. Tonight we have an engaging program, featuring a familiar cast. Fulfill all 6 plays in order to continue your journey.
Download now for iOS (Iphone and Ipad):
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1092261317
Download on Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.RustyLake.CubeEscapeTheatre
Or play on web:
http://www.rustylake.com/room-escape-games/cube-escape-theatre.html
Play more Cube Escape games at RustyLake.com
Cube Escape: Theatre is the eighth episode of the Cube Escape series and is a continuation of the Rusty Lake story. We will unfold Rusty Lake mysteries one step at a time. So check RustyLake.com every day for new content.
Like and follow:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rustylakecom
T...
published: 11 Apr 2016
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What Is Theater? Crash Course Theater #1
Welcome to Crash Course Theater with Mike Rugnetta! In this, our inaugural week, we're going to ask the two classic questions about theater. 1.What is theater? And 2. Is it spelled -re or -er? Well, there's a clue to question two in the title of the video. The first question is a little trickier. We'll look at some of the historical definitions of theater, and investigate some of the ways people have thought about theater in different times and places in the world.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Nickie Miskell Jr., Jessica Wode, Eric Prestemon, Kathrin Benoit, Tom Trval,...
published: 09 Feb 2018
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Shakespeare; The Globe Theatre London tour
A virtual tour of The Globe Theatre London, home to Shakespeare's theatrical performances. Please subscribe to keep our channel alive
published: 09 Dec 2013
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LOBI MOLILI EPISODE 7 THEATRE CONGOLAIS NOUVEAUTE 2021
FILM EMOTIONNELLE CONGOLAIS
ABONNEZ VOUS
published: 04 Oct 2021
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How theatre education can save the world | Rachel Harry | TEDxMtHood
By its very nature, the theater demands inclusion, cooperation, responsibility, and coming to grips with one’s emotions—even when it’s simply playing a role. “This is powerful medicine for the teenager,” Rachel Harry muses. For Rachel, art requires creativity and the confidence that comes from outside-the-box thinking, even when the results are a few lumps and bruises. For her work teaching teenagers, she recently won the Tony Award for Excellence in Theater Education. Rachel believes teaching should be student-driven and wants students to explore and to reach and to fail, because all of those things — especially failure - will lead to new avenues of learning. She began her career as an English and Theatre teacher at a small high school in Hood River, Oregon. Building on a single introduct...
published: 13 Nov 2017
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THÉÂTRE CONGOLAIS "LES PÉPÉS" EP 5
NOUVEAUTÉ 2021
ABONNEZ VOUS SUR BELLEVUE TV
published: 06 Oct 2021
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What is theatre capable of? Simon Stone at TEDxSydney
Theatre director Simon Stone deconstructs some of the common visual and audio tricks of modern theatre in this first-ever performance utilising a cast of first-time volunteer actors recruited in the days prior to TEDxSydney 2011 and rehearsed just once, the night before the event!
Simon is a writer, director and actor. After graduating from The Victorian College of the Arts, he acted in the films Jindabyne, Kokoda, Balibo, Blame and Eye of the Storm, and on stage in Benedict Andrews' Belvoir production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
In 2007 Simon founded the independent theatre ensemble The Hayloft Project. For Hayloft he wrote and directed Thyestes and The Only Child; adapted and directed The Suicide, Spring Awakening, Platonov, and one third of the multi-director project 3xSi...
published: 14 Jun 2011
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Macbeth - Part 1 | Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner. (Includes Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4.)
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/GLc3w-yp3wk
Coming soon: Catch Teller and Aaron Posner’s "The Tempest," in collaboration with Round House Theatre. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2UAGuNB.
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Macbeth
William Shakespeare
Macbeth: Ian Merrill Peakes
Lady Macbeth: Kate Eastwood Norris
Macduff: Cody Nickell
Banquo, Messenger: Paul Morella
Weird Sister, Doctor, Murderer, Porter: Eric Hissom
Weird Sister, Murderer | Mentieth: Cleo House, Jr.
Weird Sister, Caithness: Andrew Zox
Duncan, Old Siward: Dan Olmstead
Malcolm: Scott Kerns
Donalbain, Seyton: Peter Vance
Lennox: Evander Duck, Jr.
Ross: Noel Vélez
Sergeant, Young...
published: 25 Mar 2020
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An Introduction to Greek Theatre
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/greek-drama-a...
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/greek-drama-at-the-national-theatre/gQY_KfFn
This film explores the defining aspects of Greek Theatre. The theatre of Ancient Greece flourished between 550 BC and 220 BC. A festival honouring the god Dionysus was held in Athens, out of which three dramatic genres emerged: tragedy, comedy and the satyr play.
Western theatre has its roots in the theatre of Ancient Greece and the plays that originated there. This collection features video about Greek theatre and productions of Greek plays staged at the National Theatre.
Featured in this film are experts Edith Hall, professor of Classics at Kings College, London, Laura Swift from the Open University, Dr Sean McElvoy from Varndean College, Brighton and actor Michael Grady-Hall from the cast of Antigone.
This film includes performance footage from the 2012 National Theatre production of Antigone, directed by Polly Findlay, starring Christopher Eccleston as Creon and Jodie Whittaker in the title role.
This film was made and directed by Chloe White for the National Theatre.
Discover more about the art of making theatre with the National Theatre:
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover
Bookshop: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/bookshop
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nationaltheatre
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/national.theatre.london
iTunes: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/itunes
TES: http://www.tes.co.uk/nationaltheatre
https://wn.com/An_Introduction_To_Greek_Theatre
For background detail on Greek theatre productions at the National Theatre, see our online exhibit http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/greek-drama-at-the-national-theatre/gQY_KfFn
This film explores the defining aspects of Greek Theatre. The theatre of Ancient Greece flourished between 550 BC and 220 BC. A festival honouring the god Dionysus was held in Athens, out of which three dramatic genres emerged: tragedy, comedy and the satyr play.
Western theatre has its roots in the theatre of Ancient Greece and the plays that originated there. This collection features video about Greek theatre and productions of Greek plays staged at the National Theatre.
Featured in this film are experts Edith Hall, professor of Classics at Kings College, London, Laura Swift from the Open University, Dr Sean McElvoy from Varndean College, Brighton and actor Michael Grady-Hall from the cast of Antigone.
This film includes performance footage from the 2012 National Theatre production of Antigone, directed by Polly Findlay, starring Christopher Eccleston as Creon and Jodie Whittaker in the title role.
This film was made and directed by Chloe White for the National Theatre.
Discover more about the art of making theatre with the National Theatre:
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover
Bookshop: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/bookshop
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nationaltheatre
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/national.theatre.london
iTunes: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/itunes
TES: http://www.tes.co.uk/nationaltheatre
- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 919988
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Cube Escape: Theatre Walkthrough [Rusty Lake]
Walkthrough for Cube Escape: Theatre
Welcome to the theatre of your mind. Tonight we have an engaging program, featuring a familiar cast. Fulfill all 6 plays i...
Walkthrough for Cube Escape: Theatre
Welcome to the theatre of your mind. Tonight we have an engaging program, featuring a familiar cast. Fulfill all 6 plays in order to continue your journey.
Download now for iOS (Iphone and Ipad):
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1092261317
Download on Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.RustyLake.CubeEscapeTheatre
Or play on web:
http://www.rustylake.com/room-escape-games/cube-escape-theatre.html
Play more Cube Escape games at RustyLake.com
Cube Escape: Theatre is the eighth episode of the Cube Escape series and is a continuation of the Rusty Lake story. We will unfold Rusty Lake mysteries one step at a time. So check RustyLake.com every day for new content.
Like and follow:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rustylakecom
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rustylakecom
And subscribe to our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/bhphw1
https://wn.com/Cube_Escape_Theatre_Walkthrough_Rusty_Lake
Walkthrough for Cube Escape: Theatre
Welcome to the theatre of your mind. Tonight we have an engaging program, featuring a familiar cast. Fulfill all 6 plays in order to continue your journey.
Download now for iOS (Iphone and Ipad):
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1092261317
Download on Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.RustyLake.CubeEscapeTheatre
Or play on web:
http://www.rustylake.com/room-escape-games/cube-escape-theatre.html
Play more Cube Escape games at RustyLake.com
Cube Escape: Theatre is the eighth episode of the Cube Escape series and is a continuation of the Rusty Lake story. We will unfold Rusty Lake mysteries one step at a time. So check RustyLake.com every day for new content.
Like and follow:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rustylakecom
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rustylakecom
And subscribe to our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/bhphw1
- published: 11 Apr 2016
- views: 3391029
14:07
What Is Theater? Crash Course Theater #1
Welcome to Crash Course Theater with Mike Rugnetta! In this, our inaugural week, we're going to ask the two classic questions about theater. 1.What is theater? ...
Welcome to Crash Course Theater with Mike Rugnetta! In this, our inaugural week, we're going to ask the two classic questions about theater. 1.What is theater? And 2. Is it spelled -re or -er? Well, there's a clue to question two in the title of the video. The first question is a little trickier. We'll look at some of the historical definitions of theater, and investigate some of the ways people have thought about theater in different times and places in the world.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Nickie Miskell Jr., Jessica Wode, Eric Prestemon, Kathrin Benoit, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Divonne Holmes à Court, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, Indika Siriwardena, Robert Kunz, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Daniel Baulig, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, Evren Türkmenoğlu, Alexander Tamas, Justin Zingsheim, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, mark austin, Ruth Perez, Malcolm Callis, Ken Penttinen, Advait Shinde, Cody Carpenter, Annamaria Herrera, William McGraw, Bader AlGhamdi, Vaso, Melissa Briski, Joey Quek, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Alex S, Mayumi Maeda, Kathy & Tim Philip, Montather, Jirat, Eric Kitchen, Moritz Schmidt, Ian Dundore, Chris Peters, Sandra Aft, Steve Marshall
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Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
https://wn.com/What_Is_Theater_Crash_Course_Theater_1
Welcome to Crash Course Theater with Mike Rugnetta! In this, our inaugural week, we're going to ask the two classic questions about theater. 1.What is theater? And 2. Is it spelled -re or -er? Well, there's a clue to question two in the title of the video. The first question is a little trickier. We'll look at some of the historical definitions of theater, and investigate some of the ways people have thought about theater in different times and places in the world.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Nickie Miskell Jr., Jessica Wode, Eric Prestemon, Kathrin Benoit, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Divonne Holmes à Court, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, Indika Siriwardena, Robert Kunz, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Daniel Baulig, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, Evren Türkmenoğlu, Alexander Tamas, Justin Zingsheim, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, mark austin, Ruth Perez, Malcolm Callis, Ken Penttinen, Advait Shinde, Cody Carpenter, Annamaria Herrera, William McGraw, Bader AlGhamdi, Vaso, Melissa Briski, Joey Quek, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Alex S, Mayumi Maeda, Kathy & Tim Philip, Montather, Jirat, Eric Kitchen, Moritz Schmidt, Ian Dundore, Chris Peters, Sandra Aft, Steve Marshall
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Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
- published: 09 Feb 2018
- views: 598664
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Shakespeare; The Globe Theatre London tour
A virtual tour of The Globe Theatre London, home to Shakespeare's theatrical performances. Please subscribe to keep our channel alive
A virtual tour of The Globe Theatre London, home to Shakespeare's theatrical performances. Please subscribe to keep our channel alive
https://wn.com/Shakespeare_The_Globe_Theatre_London_Tour
A virtual tour of The Globe Theatre London, home to Shakespeare's theatrical performances. Please subscribe to keep our channel alive
- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 928576
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How theatre education can save the world | Rachel Harry | TEDxMtHood
By its very nature, the theater demands inclusion, cooperation, responsibility, and coming to grips with one’s emotions—even when it’s simply playing a role. “T...
By its very nature, the theater demands inclusion, cooperation, responsibility, and coming to grips with one’s emotions—even when it’s simply playing a role. “This is powerful medicine for the teenager,” Rachel Harry muses. For Rachel, art requires creativity and the confidence that comes from outside-the-box thinking, even when the results are a few lumps and bruises. For her work teaching teenagers, she recently won the Tony Award for Excellence in Theater Education. Rachel believes teaching should be student-driven and wants students to explore and to reach and to fail, because all of those things — especially failure - will lead to new avenues of learning. She began her career as an English and Theatre teacher at a small high school in Hood River, Oregon. Building on a single introductory-level drama class, she now leads a four-year program in which students can receive both high school and college credit. For her visionary leadership, Rachel Harry was honored with the 2017 Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre Education. Rachel is currently faculty at Hood River Valley High School and Columbia Gorge Community College. She also directs several productions a year, and performs as both an actress and a dancer. Sixteen years ago Rachel founded the Commedia dell’Arte troupe, “Phoenix Theatre” which performs in a wide variety of venues—from farmer’s markets to “The Bite of the Gorge” to the Oregon School Board Association annual convention. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/How_Theatre_Education_Can_Save_The_World_|_Rachel_Harry_|_Tedxmthood
By its very nature, the theater demands inclusion, cooperation, responsibility, and coming to grips with one’s emotions—even when it’s simply playing a role. “This is powerful medicine for the teenager,” Rachel Harry muses. For Rachel, art requires creativity and the confidence that comes from outside-the-box thinking, even when the results are a few lumps and bruises. For her work teaching teenagers, she recently won the Tony Award for Excellence in Theater Education. Rachel believes teaching should be student-driven and wants students to explore and to reach and to fail, because all of those things — especially failure - will lead to new avenues of learning. She began her career as an English and Theatre teacher at a small high school in Hood River, Oregon. Building on a single introductory-level drama class, she now leads a four-year program in which students can receive both high school and college credit. For her visionary leadership, Rachel Harry was honored with the 2017 Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre Education. Rachel is currently faculty at Hood River Valley High School and Columbia Gorge Community College. She also directs several productions a year, and performs as both an actress and a dancer. Sixteen years ago Rachel founded the Commedia dell’Arte troupe, “Phoenix Theatre” which performs in a wide variety of venues—from farmer’s markets to “The Bite of the Gorge” to the Oregon School Board Association annual convention. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 13 Nov 2017
- views: 53774
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What is theatre capable of? Simon Stone at TEDxSydney
Theatre director Simon Stone deconstructs some of the common visual and audio tricks of modern theatre in this first-ever performance utilising a cast of first-...
Theatre director Simon Stone deconstructs some of the common visual and audio tricks of modern theatre in this first-ever performance utilising a cast of first-time volunteer actors recruited in the days prior to TEDxSydney 2011 and rehearsed just once, the night before the event!
Simon is a writer, director and actor. After graduating from The Victorian College of the Arts, he acted in the films Jindabyne, Kokoda, Balibo, Blame and Eye of the Storm, and on stage in Benedict Andrews' Belvoir production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
In 2007 Simon founded the independent theatre ensemble The Hayloft Project. For Hayloft he wrote and directed Thyestes and The Only Child; adapted and directed The Suicide, Spring Awakening, Platonov, and one third of the multi-director project 3xSisters; and directed B.C.. In 2009 he directed his first main stage production for Belvoir, The Promise. In 2010 he was invited by newly-appointed Artistic Director Ralph Myers to become
Belvoir's Resident Director. His first production in this position was the 2011 production of The Wild Duck, which he wrote and directed after Ibsen's play of the same name. This year he will also direct Neighbourhood Watch for Belvoir and Baal, co-translated with Tom Wright, for Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre.
http://tedxsydney.com/site/newSpeakers.cfm#SimonStone
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TEDxSydney 2011 took place on Saturday 28 May 2011 at CarriageWorks. Tens of thousands of people enjoyed the day: 800 in the theatre, over 1,000 via big screen simulcast in The Forum, up to 48,000 online via YouTube ... and up to 80,000 tuning in to ABC Radio National. It was a grand day. About TEDx, x = independently organised event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
https://wn.com/What_Is_Theatre_Capable_Of_Simon_Stone_At_Tedxsydney
Theatre director Simon Stone deconstructs some of the common visual and audio tricks of modern theatre in this first-ever performance utilising a cast of first-time volunteer actors recruited in the days prior to TEDxSydney 2011 and rehearsed just once, the night before the event!
Simon is a writer, director and actor. After graduating from The Victorian College of the Arts, he acted in the films Jindabyne, Kokoda, Balibo, Blame and Eye of the Storm, and on stage in Benedict Andrews' Belvoir production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
In 2007 Simon founded the independent theatre ensemble The Hayloft Project. For Hayloft he wrote and directed Thyestes and The Only Child; adapted and directed The Suicide, Spring Awakening, Platonov, and one third of the multi-director project 3xSisters; and directed B.C.. In 2009 he directed his first main stage production for Belvoir, The Promise. In 2010 he was invited by newly-appointed Artistic Director Ralph Myers to become
Belvoir's Resident Director. His first production in this position was the 2011 production of The Wild Duck, which he wrote and directed after Ibsen's play of the same name. This year he will also direct Neighbourhood Watch for Belvoir and Baal, co-translated with Tom Wright, for Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre.
http://tedxsydney.com/site/newSpeakers.cfm#SimonStone
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TEDxSydney 2011 took place on Saturday 28 May 2011 at CarriageWorks. Tens of thousands of people enjoyed the day: 800 in the theatre, over 1,000 via big screen simulcast in The Forum, up to 48,000 online via YouTube ... and up to 80,000 tuning in to ABC Radio National. It was a grand day. About TEDx, x = independently organised event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 14 Jun 2011
- views: 165065
1:09:39
Macbeth - Part 1 | Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner. (Includes Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4.)
Wa...
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner. (Includes Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4.)
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/GLc3w-yp3wk
Coming soon: Catch Teller and Aaron Posner’s "The Tempest," in collaboration with Round House Theatre. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2UAGuNB.
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Macbeth
William Shakespeare
Macbeth: Ian Merrill Peakes
Lady Macbeth: Kate Eastwood Norris
Macduff: Cody Nickell
Banquo, Messenger: Paul Morella
Weird Sister, Doctor, Murderer, Porter: Eric Hissom
Weird Sister, Murderer | Mentieth: Cleo House, Jr.
Weird Sister, Caithness: Andrew Zox
Duncan, Old Siward: Dan Olmstead
Malcolm: Scott Kerns
Donalbain, Seyton: Peter Vance
Lennox: Evander Duck, Jr.
Ross: Noel Vélez
Sergeant, Young Siward: Jeremy Brown
Angus: Joe Isenberg
Lady Macduff, Gentlewoman: Karen Peakes
Fleance: Benjamin Schiffbauer
Young Macduff: Ben Cook
Percussionist: John Kilkenny
House Manager: Amy Carr
CREATIVE TEAM
Co-Conceivers and Directors: Teller and Aaron Posner
Magic Design: Teller
Scenic Design: Daniel Conway
Costume Design: Devon Painter
Lighting Design: Thom Weaver
Sound Design: Karin Graybash
Mask and Effects Design: Frank Ippolito
Composer: Kenny Wollesen
Magic Consultant: Matthew Holtzclaw
Fight Director: Dale Anthony Girard
Properties Master: Jessica Parks
Dramaturgs: Michele Osherow, Miriam Weisfeld
Assistant Director: Jeremy Skidmore
Assistant Scenic Designers: Jeremy Foil, Sean Urbantke, Deborah Wheatley
Assistant Costume Designer: Katie Miles
Fight Captain: Joe Isenberg
Cutler: David Baker
Production Stage Manager: Kate Olden
TWO RIVER THEATER COMPANY
Executive Producer: Robert M. Rechnitz
Associate Producer: Joan Rechnitz
Artistic Director: Aaron Posner
Associate Artistic Director: KJ Sanchez
Managing Director: Guy Gsell
Director of Production: Andrew Martini
Assistant Production Manager: Liz Olson
Artistic Associate/ Casting Director: Liz Green
Director of Communications: Jayme Powers
Community Relations Manager: Brian Holland
Box Office Manager: Brian J Sellers
Assistant Stage Manager: Angela Hesterman
Technical Assistants: Jason Marsh,Tom Meyer
Master Carpenter: Duane Noch
Carpenters: Wayne Emley, Gerald Larkin, Quinn Stone, Rob Wedemeyer
Scenic Artists: Lea Anello, Neil Prince, Jennifer Wood
Metal Artisan: Brian Snyder
Lighting and Sound Supervisor: Dan Montano
Electricians: Brian Burdick, Anthony Callichio, Jason Cawley, Emma Fretz, Tom Prendergast, Rob Stawicki, Emily Watts
Mask/ Effects Assistants: Ryan Neff, Michelle Brooks, Dillon Markey, Ezekiel Zabrowski, Michael Hansen
Costume Construction: Rusty Aubrey, Cindy Capraro, Sunny Corrano, Michael Hansen, Katie Miles, Amy Ritchings, Jordan Smiley
Sword belt construction: Dana Nestrick
FOLGER THEATRE
Artistic Producer: Janet Alexander Griffin
Associate Artistic Producer: Beth Emelson
General Manager: Giuseppe DeBartolo
Production Manager/TD: Charles Flye
Audience Services Coordinator: Sarah Farmer
House Managers: Kathleen Anderson, Elizabeth Delahanty, Megan Fowler, Michael Mowery, Valeka Nicols, Joel Santner
Box Office Manager: Stephanie DeMouche
Assistant Box Office Manager: Hillary Williams
Box Office Assistants: Kristin Allard, Emi Ayala, Michelle Brummitt, Alorie Clark, Maia DeSanti, Allison Fory Hall, John LaBombard, Tiernan Madorno, Shirley Serotsky
Public Programs Assistant: Sarah Wilson, MaryAnn Jones
Casting/General Management
Assistant: Tricia Homer
Head of External Relations: Garland Scott
Marketing Manager: Tim Swoape
Communications Associate: Amy Arden
Assistant Technical Director: Kate Lucibella
Assistant Stage Manager: Miriam Yoder
Production Assistants: Jennifer Renee Cole, Danielle B. Rose
Wardrobe: Amy Carr, Ren LaDassor
Show Deck Construction: Bella Faccia
Set Installation: Jason Marsh, Duane Noch, Lea Anello, TSA, Inc.
Scenic Artist: Molly Allen
Master Electrician: Amber Meade
Electricians: Brian Allard, Andrew Cissna, Sarah Peterson, Kate Lucibella
Light Board Operator: Sarah Peterson
Sound Consultant: Brian Keating
Sound Board Operator: Miguel Hermann
Understudies: Jeremy Brown, Joe Isenberg, Jason Lott, Cody Nickell, Helen Pafumi, Brian Reimer, Tom Pentacost, Shane Wallis, Andrew Zox.
CARAGOL WELLS PRODUCTIONS
Director: Leo Eaton
Executive Producer: Pamela Caragol Wells
Producer: David Konschnik
Editor: Barbara Burst
Associate Producer/Assistant Director: Nicole Vinnola
Director of Photography: Gary Grieg
Cameras: Jim Ball, Rich Confalone, Gary Grieg, Sheila Smith, Brett Wiley
Sound: Paul Rusnak, Rob Peterson, Rodrigo Salvacierra
Line Producer: Marjolaine Souquet
Audience Coordinator: Wendy Wolf
Gaffer: Bob Waybright, Louise Hernon
Assistant Camera: Wayne Arnold
Assistant Editor: Brannon Shiflett
Grip: Anthony Smith
Production Assistants: Chase Pletts, Andrew Congdon
Post Production: MVI Post
SAG-AFTRA
Stage Directors and Choreographer Society
United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829
https://wn.com/Macbeth_Part_1_|_Folger_Theatre_And_Two_River_Theater_Company
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner. (Includes Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4.)
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/GLc3w-yp3wk
Coming soon: Catch Teller and Aaron Posner’s "The Tempest," in collaboration with Round House Theatre. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2UAGuNB.
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Macbeth
William Shakespeare
Macbeth: Ian Merrill Peakes
Lady Macbeth: Kate Eastwood Norris
Macduff: Cody Nickell
Banquo, Messenger: Paul Morella
Weird Sister, Doctor, Murderer, Porter: Eric Hissom
Weird Sister, Murderer | Mentieth: Cleo House, Jr.
Weird Sister, Caithness: Andrew Zox
Duncan, Old Siward: Dan Olmstead
Malcolm: Scott Kerns
Donalbain, Seyton: Peter Vance
Lennox: Evander Duck, Jr.
Ross: Noel Vélez
Sergeant, Young Siward: Jeremy Brown
Angus: Joe Isenberg
Lady Macduff, Gentlewoman: Karen Peakes
Fleance: Benjamin Schiffbauer
Young Macduff: Ben Cook
Percussionist: John Kilkenny
House Manager: Amy Carr
CREATIVE TEAM
Co-Conceivers and Directors: Teller and Aaron Posner
Magic Design: Teller
Scenic Design: Daniel Conway
Costume Design: Devon Painter
Lighting Design: Thom Weaver
Sound Design: Karin Graybash
Mask and Effects Design: Frank Ippolito
Composer: Kenny Wollesen
Magic Consultant: Matthew Holtzclaw
Fight Director: Dale Anthony Girard
Properties Master: Jessica Parks
Dramaturgs: Michele Osherow, Miriam Weisfeld
Assistant Director: Jeremy Skidmore
Assistant Scenic Designers: Jeremy Foil, Sean Urbantke, Deborah Wheatley
Assistant Costume Designer: Katie Miles
Fight Captain: Joe Isenberg
Cutler: David Baker
Production Stage Manager: Kate Olden
TWO RIVER THEATER COMPANY
Executive Producer: Robert M. Rechnitz
Associate Producer: Joan Rechnitz
Artistic Director: Aaron Posner
Associate Artistic Director: KJ Sanchez
Managing Director: Guy Gsell
Director of Production: Andrew Martini
Assistant Production Manager: Liz Olson
Artistic Associate/ Casting Director: Liz Green
Director of Communications: Jayme Powers
Community Relations Manager: Brian Holland
Box Office Manager: Brian J Sellers
Assistant Stage Manager: Angela Hesterman
Technical Assistants: Jason Marsh,Tom Meyer
Master Carpenter: Duane Noch
Carpenters: Wayne Emley, Gerald Larkin, Quinn Stone, Rob Wedemeyer
Scenic Artists: Lea Anello, Neil Prince, Jennifer Wood
Metal Artisan: Brian Snyder
Lighting and Sound Supervisor: Dan Montano
Electricians: Brian Burdick, Anthony Callichio, Jason Cawley, Emma Fretz, Tom Prendergast, Rob Stawicki, Emily Watts
Mask/ Effects Assistants: Ryan Neff, Michelle Brooks, Dillon Markey, Ezekiel Zabrowski, Michael Hansen
Costume Construction: Rusty Aubrey, Cindy Capraro, Sunny Corrano, Michael Hansen, Katie Miles, Amy Ritchings, Jordan Smiley
Sword belt construction: Dana Nestrick
FOLGER THEATRE
Artistic Producer: Janet Alexander Griffin
Associate Artistic Producer: Beth Emelson
General Manager: Giuseppe DeBartolo
Production Manager/TD: Charles Flye
Audience Services Coordinator: Sarah Farmer
House Managers: Kathleen Anderson, Elizabeth Delahanty, Megan Fowler, Michael Mowery, Valeka Nicols, Joel Santner
Box Office Manager: Stephanie DeMouche
Assistant Box Office Manager: Hillary Williams
Box Office Assistants: Kristin Allard, Emi Ayala, Michelle Brummitt, Alorie Clark, Maia DeSanti, Allison Fory Hall, John LaBombard, Tiernan Madorno, Shirley Serotsky
Public Programs Assistant: Sarah Wilson, MaryAnn Jones
Casting/General Management
Assistant: Tricia Homer
Head of External Relations: Garland Scott
Marketing Manager: Tim Swoape
Communications Associate: Amy Arden
Assistant Technical Director: Kate Lucibella
Assistant Stage Manager: Miriam Yoder
Production Assistants: Jennifer Renee Cole, Danielle B. Rose
Wardrobe: Amy Carr, Ren LaDassor
Show Deck Construction: Bella Faccia
Set Installation: Jason Marsh, Duane Noch, Lea Anello, TSA, Inc.
Scenic Artist: Molly Allen
Master Electrician: Amber Meade
Electricians: Brian Allard, Andrew Cissna, Sarah Peterson, Kate Lucibella
Light Board Operator: Sarah Peterson
Sound Consultant: Brian Keating
Sound Board Operator: Miguel Hermann
Understudies: Jeremy Brown, Joe Isenberg, Jason Lott, Cody Nickell, Helen Pafumi, Brian Reimer, Tom Pentacost, Shane Wallis, Andrew Zox.
CARAGOL WELLS PRODUCTIONS
Director: Leo Eaton
Executive Producer: Pamela Caragol Wells
Producer: David Konschnik
Editor: Barbara Burst
Associate Producer/Assistant Director: Nicole Vinnola
Director of Photography: Gary Grieg
Cameras: Jim Ball, Rich Confalone, Gary Grieg, Sheila Smith, Brett Wiley
Sound: Paul Rusnak, Rob Peterson, Rodrigo Salvacierra
Line Producer: Marjolaine Souquet
Audience Coordinator: Wendy Wolf
Gaffer: Bob Waybright, Louise Hernon
Assistant Camera: Wayne Arnold
Assistant Editor: Brannon Shiflett
Grip: Anthony Smith
Production Assistants: Chase Pletts, Andrew Congdon
Post Production: MVI Post
SAG-AFTRA
Stage Directors and Choreographer Society
United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829
- published: 25 Mar 2020
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