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TITLE: THEATRE CRAFTS
[ Rare theatre magazine! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
February 1982; Volume 16, Number 2
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: Costumes from The Cherry Orchard, designed by Marie Chiment and on display in New York University School of the Arts' 1981 design show, "New Works for the Stage." The show took 81 students six months to prepare. The process was akin to mounting a technically complicated play, the look that of an art gallery. Photo: Laurie Craig.
MASS AND DETAIL: A PROFILE OF TONY STRAIGES by Laurence Shyer Set designer Tony Straiges has been gaining increasing recognition for his work in both regional and Broadway theatre Here he discusses his approach to design, and some of the productions that have pleased him most Shyer is a freelance writer specializing in theatre.
SPECIAL REPORT WHAT'S WRONG WITH THEATRE SOUND? by Mary Lucier A look at the controversy surrounding this increasingly important craft of the theatre.
JACK SHEARING: NATURALISM IS NOT COMMERCIALLY VIABLE OTTS MUNDERLOH: IS LOUDER BETTER?.
GARY HARRIS: INTRAVENOUS SOUND RICHARD FITZGERALD: GET THE SPEAKERS OUT OF SIGHT.
A MANUFACTURER'S VIEW by Charles Richmond.
THE VIEW FROM LONDON by David Collison.
THE RESIDENT VIEW FROM SEATTLE by Robert Scales.
SAFE AND SOUND EQUIPMENT Comments from the pros on using the right apparatus.
DESIGNING THE DESIGN SHOW: NYU SCHOOL OF THE ARTS DEBUTS ITS STUDENTS The theatre program's design show has become an annual precommencement event. Lloyd Burlingame, head of the design department, John Gleason, lighting instructor, and several of the 81 students involved in coordinating the event discuss how it was done in 1981.
LIGHTING TRUSSES ON TOUR by James L. Moody Moody reviews and explains portable lighting trusses and how best to use them for short runs.
GUIDE TO ARTS ADMINISTRATION TRAINING 1982 compiled by Kim Konikow A review of the current status of graduate degree programs in administration and management.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
CALENDAR.
NEWS NOTES REVIEWS.
PRODUCT NEWS.
BOOK NOTES.
ADVERTISERS INDEX.
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