Matching Items (83)
ContributorsMartin, Theresa (Performer) / Novak, Gail (Pianist) (Performer) / Simper, Stephanie (Performer) / Yatso, Toby (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2004-04-16
ContributorsFitzPatrick, Carole (Performer) / May, Judy (Performer) / Dreyfoos, Dale (Performer) / Barefield, Robert (Performer) / Campbell, Andrew (Pianist) (Performer) / Peterman, Jeremy (Performer) / Scripps, Scott (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2006-11-19
ContributorsBellon, Dominique (Performer) / Novak, Gail (Pianist) (Performer) / Ageyeva, Julia (Performer) / Yatso, Toby (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2002-11-16
ContributorsLeigh, Richard A. (Performer) / Yatso, Toby (Performer) / Clarke, Sean (Performer) / Rupp, Brad (Performer) / Kuchinski, Amanda (Performer) / Tucker, Seth A. (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2006-01-28
ContributorsMills, Robert (Performer) / Buck, Nancy (Performer) / Hoffer, Warren (Performer) / Spring, Robert (Performer) / Campbell, Andrew (Pianist) (Performer) / Landschoot, Thomas (Performer) / FitzPatrick, Carole (Performer) / Dreyfoos, Dale (Performer) / Barefield, Robert (Performer) / Cheng, Anny (Performer) / Fanning, Patrick (Performer) / McCann, Karen (Performer) / Stapley, Sara (Performer) / Yekel, Amy (Performer) / Baker, Dian (Performer) / Hoffer, Mary Pendleton (Performer) / Chen, Chia-I (Performer) / Sherman, Courtney (Performer) / Shepherd, Hope (Performer) / Bae, Solim (Performer) / Solomon, Melissa (Performer) / Wang, Liang-Yu (Performer) / Nouri, Sahar (Performer) / Ginger, Kerry (Performer) / Peterman, Jeremy (Conductor) / Miller, Kenny (Musician) (Performer) / Nagell, Ann (Performer) / Die Herberger Philharmoniker (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2008-04-24
Description
Female social stereotypes paralyze female actors when approaching roles in theatre. This thesis discusses some of the social stereotypes I have encountered in theatre and how I have chosen to orient myself through those stereotypes. Combined with a 45 minute performance, I took iconic female roles that embody stereotypes such

Female social stereotypes paralyze female actors when approaching roles in theatre. This thesis discusses some of the social stereotypes I have encountered in theatre and how I have chosen to orient myself through those stereotypes. Combined with a 45 minute performance, I took iconic female roles that embody stereotypes such as, the girl-next-door, the mother, the ugly girl, the naïve virgin, and the tomboy, and tried to approach them through the given circumstances and not the stereotypes. The result ended in a powerful, vulnerable presentation that ignited the human truths under each stereotype. In order to create insightful, empowering female characters, actors must look at the given circumstances for the subtextual truths.
ContributorsSawyer, Sarah Elyse (Author) / Yatso, Toby (Thesis director) / Eckard, Bonnie (Committee member) / Moe, Elaine "E. E." (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Music (Contributor) / School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies (Contributor)
Created2014-05
ContributorsDreyfoos, Dale (Performer) / Mills, Robert (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2006-05-02
Description

Killing Kokomo is a full length play about the granddaughter of missing billionaire Richard Warren. When Katherine's family is accused of murdering their patriarch, she attempts to clean up their mess, despite the efforts of an overdramatic and persistent detective.

ContributorsSera, Anna (Author) / Weiss, Stephanie (Thesis director) / Dreyfoos, Dale (Committee member) / Lajoie, Molly (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Music, Dance and Theatre (Contributor)
Created2022-05
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ContributorsSera, Anna (Author) / Weiss, Stephanie (Thesis director) / Dreyfoos, Dale (Committee member) / Lajoie, Molly (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Music, Dance and Theatre (Contributor)
Created2022-05
Description

Tales from the Amusement Park is a collection of songs in the musical theatre style with music and lyrics by Matt Villar. The song cycle illustrates a series of vignettes, with each song featuring a different archetypal character (or group thereof) as they navigate a day in a popular amusement

Tales from the Amusement Park is a collection of songs in the musical theatre style with music and lyrics by Matt Villar. The song cycle illustrates a series of vignettes, with each song featuring a different archetypal character (or group thereof) as they navigate a day in a popular amusement park. The project is written for piano and voices, and is most-suited to twelve or fewer voices. The debut performance occurred on March 26 in the Evelyn Smith Music Theatre, and featured twelve singers and one pianist. The cycle aims to connect the audience through the demonstration of "human moments" which are widely relatable, while also introducing them to unique and interesting characters.

ContributorsVillar, Matthew (Author) / DeMaris, Brian (Thesis director) / Chin, Michelle (Committee member) / Yatso, Toby (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / School of Music, Dance and Theatre (Contributor)
Created2023-05