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Fellows Find: Hear inside Stella Adler’s studio

April 5, 2016 - Scott Balcerzak

Stella Adler. This publicity photograph was probably taken in 1937, the year Stella's first film "Love On Toast" was released.

Scott Balcerzak is Associate Professor of film and literature at Northern Illinois University. He was supported by the Dorot Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Jewish Studies and is currently writing a book on Stella Adler and male movie stars. [Read more…] about Fellows Find: Hear inside Stella Adler’s studio

Filed Under: Film, Research + Teaching, Theatre + Performing Arts Tagged With: acting, acting class, actors, Actors Studio’s, audio recording, Fellows Find, Lee Strasberg, Marlon Brando, plays, Robert De Niro, stage, Stella Adler, theater, Yiddish theater

To quarto, or not to quarto?

April 1, 2016 - Isabel Dunn

Andrew Carlson, Clinical Assistant Professor and Managing Director of the Oscar G. Brockett Center for Theatre History and Criticism at The University of Texas at Austin, has worked extensively with Shakespeare’s plays through critical analysis and performance. [Read more…] about To quarto, or not to quarto?

Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Research + Teaching Tagged With: African-American, Andrew Carlson, faculty lecture, First Folio, Othello, performance, plays, quarto, Shakespeare, Shakespeare in Print and Performance, textual variations, theater

Explore Shakespeare’s first folio online

December 22, 2015 - Harry Ransom Center

Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies. Published according to the true originall copies, 1623. William Shakespeare, 1564-1616, author; John Heminge, approximately 1556-1630, editor; Henry Condell, -1627, editor; Carl Howard Pforzheimer , 1879-1957, former owner; Newdegate family, former owner; Roger Payne, 1739-1797, binder.

The publication of the First Folio in 1623 marks the proper beginning of Shakespeare’s works becoming widely known, read, and performed by successive generations, his reputation enduring 400 years after his death. [Read more…] about Explore Shakespeare’s first folio online

Filed Under: Digital Collections, Exhibitions + Events Tagged With: digital collections, dramas, First Folio, plays, Shakespeare, Shakespeare in Print and Performance, William Shakespeare

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