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Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
The last ESP (Early Success Program) Workshop was held in the Rogal Chapel on February 18, 2008. The workshop taught social inclusiveness by playing diversity bingo. Nicole Hammond, student counselor and tutor coordinator for the Center for Student Success, lead the program for the night.
edited by Darren Wershler-Henry.
Toronto, A Handful Of Disaffected Intellectuals And Their Computers, january 1995.
4-1/4 x 11, 3 sheets dark-speckled grey wove folded & stapled twice to 12 pp in selfwrappers, all printed black laser.
8 contributors ID'd:
Christian Bök, Stephen Cain, Bill Kennedy, Damian Lopes, Stan Rogal, Patricia Seaman, Steve Venright, Darren Wershler-Henry.
includes:
i) pave. the. earth., by Darren Wershler-Henry (inside front cover; prose editorial with misquote from bpNichol's "concrete can become as big a trap as anything unless one stays open")
ii) Translatingn Apollinaire 15: DeskJetsam, by Darren Wershler-Henry (concrete poem after Nichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)
iii) "READS THE BROWN BOOK", by [Darren Wershler-Henry] [ie In Memoriam: The Toronto Research Group, 1973-1982] (graphic with quotes by Toronto Research Group (Steve McCaffery & bpNichol) from Nary-A-Tiff, left balloon from panel 17, right from panel 9, with added underlines & relettered by Wershler-Henry)
by Stan Rogal.
Toronto, Exile Editions Limited, 1997. ISBN 1-55o96-16o-8.
6 x 9, 4o sheets ivory bond perfectbound in glossy PVC white kraft card wrappers, all except inside covers & 6 pp printed black offset with 3-colour process addition to covers.
cover graphics by Jacquie Jacobs.
rear cover text by Stan Dragland.
includes:
i) THE ENIGMA OF ST. AKED (p.15; poem, 3o lines, dedicated "Alan Turing, with respect to b.p. nichol")
Shakespeare in Love
Based on the Screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
Directed by Jodi Rilot and Barney Hart-Dyke
MainStage, Putney Arts Theatre: 12-16 November, 7.45pm
16 November, 3pm
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block... the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – the courtly Viola de Lesseps. This beautiful young woman is Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play, disguising herself as boy-player Thomas Kemp. Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece.
The story is, at heart, a romantic comedy but it is also about the glorious world of show-business - nothing much changes in theatre and that London's Bankside in 1593 was much like commercial theatre today. Money men assert their power, scripts get rewritten, egos have to be massaged, rivalries develop and last-minute crises intervene. Yet, by the magic that is theatre - somehow Shakespeare manages to turn the distinctly unpromising Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter into the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
>>>>
By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
The last ESP (Early Success Program) Workshop was held in the Rogal Chapel on February 18, 2008. The workshop taught social inclusiveness by playing diversity bingo. Pictured here is Nicole Hammond, student counselor and tutor coordinator for the Center for Student Success, and she lead the program for the night.
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
>>>>
By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
>>>>
By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
The last ESP (Early Success Program) Workshop was held in the Rogal Chapel on February 18, 2008. The workshop taught social inclusiveness by playing diversity bingo. Nicole Hammond, student counselor and tutor coordinator for the Center for Student Success, lead the program for the night.
Shakespeare in Love
Based on the Screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
Directed by Jodi Rilot and Barney Hart-Dyke
MainStage, Putney Arts Theatre: 12-16 November, 7.45pm
16 November, 3pm
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block... the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – the courtly Viola de Lesseps. This beautiful young woman is Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play, disguising herself as boy-player Thomas Kemp. Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece.
The story is, at heart, a romantic comedy but it is also about the glorious world of show-business - nothing much changes in theatre and that London's Bankside in 1593 was much like commercial theatre today. Money men assert their power, scripts get rewritten, egos have to be massaged, rivalries develop and last-minute crises intervene. Yet, by the magic that is theatre - somehow Shakespeare manages to turn the distinctly unpromising Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter into the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare in Love
Based on the Screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
Directed by Jodi Rilot and Barney Hart-Dyke
MainStage, Putney Arts Theatre: 12-16 November, 7.45pm
16 November, 3pm
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block... the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – the courtly Viola de Lesseps. This beautiful young woman is Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play, disguising herself as boy-player Thomas Kemp. Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece.
The story is, at heart, a romantic comedy but it is also about the glorious world of show-business - nothing much changes in theatre and that London's Bankside in 1593 was much like commercial theatre today. Money men assert their power, scripts get rewritten, egos have to be massaged, rivalries develop and last-minute crises intervene. Yet, by the magic that is theatre - somehow Shakespeare manages to turn the distinctly unpromising Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter into the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.
University President Gregory Dell'Omo spoke at the dedication of the future Memorial Garden Thursday, January 22nd in the Rogal Chapel.
Randall L. & Susan P. Ward Design Scholarship recipient Sondra Rogal with Rayford Law, Leaders Council member
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
>>>>
By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
The last ESP (Early Success Program) Workshop was held in the Rogal Chapel on February 18, 2008. The workshop taught social inclusiveness by playing diversity bingo. Nicole Hammond, student counselor and tutor coordinator for the Center for Student Success, lead the program for the night.
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
>>>>
By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Shakespeare in Love
Based on the Screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
Directed by Jodi Rilot and Barney Hart-Dyke
MainStage, Putney Arts Theatre: 12-16 November, 7.45pm
16 November, 3pm
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block... the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – the courtly Viola de Lesseps. This beautiful young woman is Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play, disguising herself as boy-player Thomas Kemp. Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece.
The story is, at heart, a romantic comedy but it is also about the glorious world of show-business - nothing much changes in theatre and that London's Bankside in 1593 was much like commercial theatre today. Money men assert their power, scripts get rewritten, egos have to be massaged, rivalries develop and last-minute crises intervene. Yet, by the magic that is theatre - somehow Shakespeare manages to turn the distinctly unpromising Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter into the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare in Love
Based on the Screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
Directed by Jodi Rilot and Barney Hart-Dyke
MainStage, Putney Arts Theatre: 12-16 November, 7.45pm
16 November, 3pm
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block... the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – the courtly Viola de Lesseps. This beautiful young woman is Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play, disguising herself as boy-player Thomas Kemp. Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece.
The story is, at heart, a romantic comedy but it is also about the glorious world of show-business - nothing much changes in theatre and that London's Bankside in 1593 was much like commercial theatre today. Money men assert their power, scripts get rewritten, egos have to be massaged, rivalries develop and last-minute crises intervene. Yet, by the magic that is theatre - somehow Shakespeare manages to turn the distinctly unpromising Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter into the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.
Women's History Month celebration continued in the Rogal Chapel Wednesday, March 30 2011 in which faculty re-enacted the Trial of Susan B. Anthony.
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
>>>>
By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal