Browsing Harvard Division of Continuing Education by Author "Airaldi, Remo"
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All the World's a Political Stage: How a Monopoly on American Theatre Shaped the New World's Political and Cultural Identity
Rion, Channing (2024-05-13)The American Company, run by the Hallam family and David Douglass, was the first professional theatre troupe to establish in America from London, and held a de facto monopoly on professional theatre in the colonies from ... -
Mother, Myth, or Monster: Gypsy’s Momma Rose and The Glass Menagerie’s Amanda Wingfield from 1945 to 2015
McNeil, June Kfoury (2024-05-13)There are some musicals and some plays that never seem to die. Their popularity is so great that Broadway continues to present revival after revival. Gypsy and The Glass Menagerie are two of these favorite classics. There ... -
“The devil damn thee black”: Corporealizing Evil Through Blackness in Orson Welles’s “Voodoo” Macbeth
Stinnett, Sarah Anne (2023-01-10)This thesis investigates the role of embodiment in the 1936 adaptation “Voodoo” Macbeth. I suggest that director Orson Welles extracted interiority from the production’s characters to present a racialized performance of ...