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Central Works Theater Ensemble of Berkeley is referenced in this segment. San FranciscoBay Area Theatre: A Portrait of Myopia and Its Consequences Part 6 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (4.9M) Part 6 - High Quality MPEG-4 (ISDN) (2.5M) Part 6 - Highest Quality MPEG-4 available for Dial_up (1.5M)…
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In this segment two performing arts companies are referenced; Word for Word and Thick Description, as is The Bay Area Playwrights' Festival. Also referenced is the children's book, The Wind in the Willows. The Future: Hosting and Regionalism Part 5 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (9.1M) Part 5 - High Quality MPEG-4 (ISDN) (4.6M) Part …
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In this segment, Gee talks more about breaking out of stereotypes. He talks about producing Thorton Wilder's The Long Christmas Dinner. He also references August Strindberg, Henrik Ibsen, Noh Theatre and Suzan-Lori Parks 365 Days/365 Plays. Breaking Out Of Stereotypes Part 4 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (10M) Part 4 - High Quality …
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In part three, Gee starts by explaining the impetus for starting the Oakland Public Theatre. Next he tackles the thorny issue of ethnicity in theatre in the Bay Area. He mentions Shotgun Players, California Shakespeare Company and African American Shakespeare Company. Part 3 Ethnicity and Theatre Part 3 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband)…
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Introducing other authors whose works will be read during the performances, Gee explains their relationship to Wright. Gee references Richard Wright's, Black Boy and Native Son, James Baldwin's Notes of a Native Son, Chester Himes an author, Ollie Harrington, a cartoonist, and Harrington's book of essays titled Why I Left America. Part 2--Richard W…
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Norman Gee, is the originator, artistic director and producer of Oakland Public Theatre in Oakland, California. As an Oakland actor and director he saw a need for a theatre whose mission was to serve the people of Oakland. Hence he created Oakland Public Theatre many of whose productions are performed in public spaces such as colleges and libraries…
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Part 8 - The Future (3:10) In this segment, O'Keefe discusses The Marsh as a venue for reaching varied audiences. Part 8 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (1.1M) Part 8 - High Quality MPEG-4 (ISDN) (2.2M) Part 8 - Highest Quality MPEG-4 available for Dial_up (4.4M)Barbara A. Brewer
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Part 7 - Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" as a Performance (11:33) In this segment of the interview, O'Keefe explicates Whitman's famous poem as he discusses the process of bringing "Song of Myself" to the stage. O'Keefe, like one of his mentors, John Cage, has found inspiration from America's revolutionary poet, Walt Whitman. Part 7 - Very Close to…
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Part 6 - Theatre as a Mind Altering Experience (6:35) In this section O'Keefe discusses the foundations of his body of work. In it, he references the Christo Running Fence, an art installation in Marin and Sonoma counties from 1972-1976. He also references the abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko. Part 6 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Bro…
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Part 5 -The Politics of Theatre (6:35) In this section, O'Keefe describes how theatre in the Bay Area has become driven by market forces rather than creativity. Among other topics John Lion's contribution to San Francisco theatre is discussed in this section. Part 5 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (9.1M) Part 5 - High Quality MPEG-4 (…
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Part 4 Experimental Theatre vs. Straight Theatre- (6:08) In this section O'Keefe discusses experimental theatre's takeover and demise. The Kitchen as well as P.S. 122 is mentioned as are performance artists; Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, Karen Finley, and others. Part 4 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (8.5M) Part 4 - Hig…
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Part 3 - Music's Connection to Theatre--the language of poetry (4:09) In this section, O'Keefe makes references to Homer's ODYSSEY and ILIAD. Part 3 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (5.8M) Part 3 - High Quality MPEG-4 (ISDN) (2.9M) Part 3 - Highest Quality MPEG-4 available for Dial_up (1.5M)…
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John O'Keefe, playwright, director and solo performer, is one the originators of The Blake Street Hawkeyes in Berkeley, California. He was one of the leaders of experimental theatre in the Bay Area in the early 1970's and has continued leading ever since. He recently performed Walt Whitman's Song of Myself first at the Public Theatre in NYC and dur…
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Part 3 - In this segment Donna Davis discusses the lineage of the acting that she teaches. Mentioned in this segment are Konstantin Stanislavski, originator of the Moscow Art Theater and the method, a synynom for the then revolutionary techniques used to teach realistic acting and Sanford Meisner, a member of the Group Theatre who started his own a…
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Donna Davis, actor, director and acting instructor, working in Berkeley California, teaches Stanislavsky's acting method as interpreted by Maria Ouspenskaya and Richard Boleslavsky , both of whom started and ran The American Laboratory Theatre in the early 20th century. Ms. Davis talks about her acting workshops in these segments. Part 2 - Working …
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Part 2 - In this segment Bert talks about his favorite set design designing for QUASIMODO, THE HUNCHBACK, a play he directed with the Performing Artists Group. (4:29) Part 2 - Very Close to CD-Quality MPEG-4 (Broadband) (4.1M) Part 2 - High Quality MPEG-4 (ISDN) (2.1M) Part 2 - Highest Quality MPEG-4 available for Dial_up (1.5M) Part 3 - In this se…
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