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November | 2013 | playanalysis2013
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THE 321: Play Analysis Fall 2013. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2013. Blog entry #15 – Half Straddle’s Seagull (Thinking of You). November 25, 2013. How does Tina Satter and her company, Half Straddle, adapt Chekhov’s play in their. Seagull (Thinking of You). What do they retain from the original and what do they change? What was your response to their interpretation? Due Wednesday November 27th at noon.). Written and directed by Tina Satter. Then Wednesda...
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October | 2013 | playanalysis2013
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THE 321: Play Analysis Fall 2013. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: October 2013. Changes to the syllabus – Monday November 4th/ Blog Entry #10. October 29, 2013. For this week. Instead, we will use Monday’s class to work toward the drafts of your Critical Analyses (due Thursday November 14th). We will meet in the computer lab B in 1001B on the 10th floor in the North Building. In lieu of the blog post, please post your thesis statement. October 29, 2013. For example: ...
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December | 2013 | playanalysis2013
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THE 321: Play Analysis Fall 2013. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 12, 2013. Take Home Final Exam. Due Thursday, December 19. By 130p. Worth 20% of the final grade. Sophocles, Oedipus the King. Wole Soyinka, Death and the King’s Horseman. Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie. Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest. Anton Chekhov, The Seagull. Bertolt Brecht, The Good Woman of Setzuan. William Shakespeare, A Winter’s Tale. And/or their ...
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August | 2013 | playanalysis2013
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THE 321: Play Analysis Fall 2013. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: August 2013. Glass Menagerie coming to Broadway! August 30, 2013. Http:/ www.playbill.com/events/event detail/25518-Glass-Menagerie-The-at-Booth-Theatre. For Monday, September 9th. August 29, 2013. Meet in the Computer Lab: Hunter North 1001 B. First day of class! August 29, 2013. Welcome to Play Analysis! It is going to be a great semester! Split Britches new work this January at La Mama!
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THE 321: Play Analysis Fall 2013. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 12, 2013. Take Home Final Exam. Due Thursday, December 19. By 130p. Worth 20% of the final grade. Sophocles, Oedipus the King. Wole Soyinka, Death and the King’s Horseman. Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie. Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest. Anton Chekhov, The Seagull. Bertolt Brecht, The Good Woman of Setzuan. William Shakespeare, A Winter’s Tale. Sophie Treadwell, Machinal. Come up with a the...
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THE 321: Play Analysis Fall 2013. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Medieval Theatre Panel – 11/13/13. November 13, 2013. Wednesday, November 13. Panelists: Barbara Bosch, Prof. of Theatre, Hunter College; Eleanor Johnson, Asst. Prof. of English, Columbia University; Elizabeth Martinez-Bilgrey, Adjunct Lecturer of English, Hunter College; Michael Sargent, Professor of English, Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center. November 6, 2013. November 4, 2013. November 4, 2013.
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September | 2013 | playanalysis2013
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THE 321: Play Analysis Fall 2013. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: September 2013. Blog Entry #5 – The Importance of Being Earnest. September 26, 2013. Which character or characters fill the role of blockers? How are they flawed or mistaken? In what ways are these qualities symptomatic of the blocked world that opens the play? Which character or characters fill the role of teachers? What attitude or ideal does the playwright seem to favor? Blog Entry #4 – Medea. Play ...