The Carolina Playmakers

The Carolina Playmakers

Author: Walter Spearman

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Published: 1970

Total Pages: 200

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Carolina Playmakers: The First Fifty Years


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The Carolina Play-book of the Carolina Playmakers and the Carolina Dramatic Association

The Carolina Play-book of the Carolina Playmakers and the Carolina Dramatic Association

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 530

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Carolina Play-book of the Carolina Playmakers and the Carolina Dramatic Association

Carolina Play-book of the Carolina Playmakers and the Carolina Dramatic Association

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 38

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The Carolina Playmakers

The Carolina Playmakers

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Published: 1919

Total Pages: 2

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The Carolina Play-book

The Carolina Play-book

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 148

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The Carolina Play-book of the Carolina Playmakers and the Carolina Dramatic Association

The Carolina Play-book of the Carolina Playmakers and the Carolina Dramatic Association

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Published: 1932

Total Pages: 444

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The Carolina Playmakers

The Carolina Playmakers

Author: Walter Spearman

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Published: 1970

Total Pages: 178

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PlayMakers Repertory Company

PlayMakers Repertory Company

Author: Bobbi Owen

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Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781469665467

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"This book traces the trajectory of the first fifty years of PlayMakers Repertory Company (PRC). As you will read in the pages that follow, when Tom Haas and Arthur Housman conceived of PlayMakers Repertory Company in 1975, they created a unique institution, a professional theatre company not only located on the campus of a major research university, but one embedded within UNC's Department of Dramatic Art. That combination of professional artistic achievement coupled with the highest quality theatrical training characterizes PlayMakers Repertory Company from its inception to the present day. Then as now, the core of the resident company--composed of faculty who are both teachers and practitioners--along with the graduate students in the Department's three MFA programs, is constantly supplemented by the best directors, designers, and performers working in the field today. Graduate students receive professional training during the day from teachers who become their collaborators at night both off and onstage. Undergraduates learn from faculty members who are constantly moving back and forth between the classroom and the stage, with the knowledge gained in one realm sparking creativity in the other"--


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Coming of Age of the Carolina Playmakers

Coming of Age of the Carolina Playmakers

Author: Frederick Henry Koch

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Published: 1940

Total Pages: 80

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The Federal Theatre Project in the American South

The Federal Theatre Project in the American South

Author: Cecelia Moore

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2017-09-26

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1498526837

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The Federal Theatre Project in the American South introduces the people and projects that shaped the regional identity of the Federal Theatre Project. When college theatre director Hallie Flanagan became head of this New Deal era jobs program in 1935, she envisioned a national theatre comprised of a network of theatres across the country. A regional approach was more than organizational; it was a conceptual model for a national art. Flanagan was part of the little theatre movement that had already developed a new American drama drawn from the distinctive heritage of each region and which they believed would, collectively, illustrate a national identity. The Federal Theatre plan relied on a successful regional model – the folk drama program at the University of North Carolina, led by Frederick Koch and Paul Green. Through a unique partnership of public university, private philanthropy and community participation, Koch had developed a successful playwriting program and extension service that built community theatres throughout the state. North Carolina, along with the rest of the Southern region, seemed an unpromising place for government theatre. Racial segregation and conservative politics limited the Federal Theatre’s ability to experiment with new ideas in the region. Yet in North Carolina, the Project thrived. Amateur drama units became vibrant community theatres where whites and African Americans worked together. Project personnel launched The Lost Colony, one of the first so-called outdoor historical dramas that would become its own movement. The Federal Theatre sent unemployed dramatists, including future novelist Betty Smith, to the university to work with Koch and Green. They joined other playwrights, including African American writer Zora Neale Hurston, who came to North Carolina because of their own interest in folk drama. Their experience, told in this book, is a backdrop for each successive generation’s debates over government, cultural expression, art and identity in the American nation.


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Download or read book The Federal Theatre Project in the American South written by Cecelia Moore and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2017-09-26 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Federal Theatre Project in the American South introduces the people and projects that shaped the regional identity of the Federal Theatre Project. When college theatre director Hallie Flanagan became head of this New Deal era jobs program in 1935, she envisioned a national theatre comprised of a network of theatres across the country. A regional approach was more than organizational; it was a conceptual model for a national art. Flanagan was part of the little theatre movement that had already developed a new American drama drawn from the distinctive heritage of each region and which they believed would, collectively, illustrate a national identity. The Federal Theatre plan relied on a successful regional model – the folk drama program at the University of North Carolina, led by Frederick Koch and Paul Green. Through a unique partnership of public university, private philanthropy and community participation, Koch had developed a successful playwriting program and extension service that built community theatres throughout the state. North Carolina, along with the rest of the Southern region, seemed an unpromising place for government theatre. Racial segregation and conservative politics limited the Federal Theatre’s ability to experiment with new ideas in the region. Yet in North Carolina, the Project thrived. Amateur drama units became vibrant community theatres where whites and African Americans worked together. Project personnel launched The Lost Colony, one of the first so-called outdoor historical dramas that would become its own movement. The Federal Theatre sent unemployed dramatists, including future novelist Betty Smith, to the university to work with Koch and Green. They joined other playwrights, including African American writer Zora Neale Hurston, who came to North Carolina because of their own interest in folk drama. Their experience, told in this book, is a backdrop for each successive generation’s debates over government, cultural expression, art and identity in the American nation.