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*stagematrix [another draft] -- book (dir) from 2002 * 2005 * 2006 * 2007 ... theatre blog 2007 - present ... use my online calendar!
film directing * Spring 2003 Don Juan (I direct and will use the webpages in class, in addition to Hamlet); check Biomechanics (Acting II) * Brecht Theatre
![]() meyerhord.us ![]() pix + images [ directories ] to use PLAYER: Tragedy, sir. Deaths and disclosures, universal and particular, denouements both unexpected and inexorable, transvestite melodrama on all levels including the suggestive. We transport you into the world of intrigue and illusion... clowns, if you like, murderers - we can do you ghosts and battles, on the skirmish levels, heroes, villains, tormented lovers - set pieces in the poetic vein; we can do you rapiers or rape or both, by all means, faithless wives and ravished virgins - flagrante delicto at a price, but that comes under realism for which there are special terms. Getting warm, am I? [ R/G ] ... ![]()
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blogging -- 360.yahoo.com/anatolant lessons of 2007 : pre-production for R/G are Dead web-theatre2.0 [ calendar/notebook ] Fri -- 3h. [ sub-directories 1-5 ] ... Final Class Project [ page ] Fall08 Script Analysis class and directing 09 -- postmodern and neo-modern (?) Caligari'09 pages -- and my last Spring class. * Winter Shorts student directed one-acts. ... artistic director [dict/glossary] The chief staff person responsible for the artistic decisions of an arts organization, including overall artistic vision and programming choices. Generally members of the artistic staff report to this person. and Managing Director - The chief staff person responsible for overall management of the organization. S/he normally works with other staff in development, marketing, finance, personnel and general administrative functions.
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2009 -- web-show "Utopia"
* THR332 Fundamentals of Directing
* groups.google.com/group/directing class forum/list [ SUBSCRIBE, if in class ]
... my webbing:
2008 "virtual theatre with anatoly" webpages (without anatoly)
* "mini-pages" (pod) ... the rest is content!
[ book ] directory : doc.google.com (draft)
... Theatre UAF :
* acting class -- Acting2 : THR221 : MW 4.40-6.10
* SHOW : Stoppard
Last show --
"Hamlet2.0"
... end of act one :
(HAMLET enters, backwards, talking, followed by POLONIUS, upstage. ROS and GUIL occupy the two downstage corners looking upstage.) HAMLET: ... for you yourself, sir, should be as old as I am if like a crab you could go backwards. POLONIUS (aside): Though this be madness, yet there is method in it. Will you walk out of air, my Lord? HAMLET: Into my grave. POLONIUS: Indeed, that's out of air. (HAMLET crosses to upstage exit, POLONIUS asiding unintelligibly until -) My lord, I will take my leave of you. HAMLET: You cannot take from me anything that I will more willingly part withal - except my life, except my life, except my life... POLONIUS (crossing downstage): Fare you well, my lord. (To ROS.) You go to seek Lord HAMLET? There he is. ROS (to POLONIUS) God save you, sir. (POLONIUS goes.) GUIL (calls upstage to HAMLET): My honoured Lord! ROS: My most dear Lord! (HAMLET centred upstage, turns to them.) HAMLET: My excellent good friends! How dost thou Guildenstern? (Coming downstage with am arm raised to ROS, GUIL meanwhile bowing to no greeting. HAMLET corrects himself. Still to ROS.) Ah Rosencrantz! (They laugh good naturedly at the mistake. They all meet midstage, turn upside to walk, HAMLET in the middle, arm over each shoulder.) HAMLET: Good lads, how do you both? (A fade out. That is to say, the conversation - see Shakespeare, Act II, Scene ii - runs down quickly; it is still animated and interspersed with laughter, but it is overtaken by rising music and fading light.)web-show(s) : pomo.vtheatre.net
2007 An online course supplement * Film-North * Anatoly Antohin * eCitations
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08 case study : R/G are Dead [ play analysis ] *
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