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The History and Development of Casa Mañana Musicals, 1958-1980
The investigation is a historical survey tracing the development of Casa Mañana Musicals, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, from its experimental beginning in 1958 as the first permanent musical arena theatre in the United States, through twenty-three subsequent seasons. The study includes a chapter on the origins of theatre and the influences behind its concept dating back to the 1936 Casa Mañana produced by Billy Rose. Subsequent chapters deal with the theatre's seasons and its struggle to gain acceptance. The theatre's more recent financial and labor problems are also considered. Major sources include such unpublished data as production and financial records of the theatre, contracts, correspondence, minutes of the board of directors, and interviews. Published sources include accounts in newspapers and periodicals.
Date:
May 1981
Creator:
Jones, Jan Lynn
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A History of the Speech and Drama Department at North Texas State University as it Relates to General Trends in Speech Education, 1890-1971
"The purpose of this study is to record an accurate account of this development at North Texas State University and to correlate it to general trends in speech education in the United States. The hypothesis for such a study is that historical comparisons may be beneficial to scholars as indicative of those methods that have met with the greatest success."--2.
Date:
August 1971
Creator:
Sandel, Mildred J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
History of the St. Charles Theatre of New Orleans under the Management of David Bidwell, 1880-1888
The objective of this investigation is to compile a chronological history of the St. Charles Theatre of New Orleans from 1880 to 1888, the last successful years of the theatre when it was under the management of David Bidwell. In order to clarify the role of the St. Charles Theatre as it reflected theatre art in New Orleans during the latter quarter of the nineteenth century, special attention will be given to the physical improvements of the theatre, the kind of entertainment provided, the personalities who appeared, and the critical comments of the local newspapers.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Roden, Sally Ann
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Certain Creative Dramatics Techniques as Applied in the Second Grade Classroom of the North Texas State University Laboratory School
"It is the purpose of this thesis to employ some of the basic methods currently in practice in the teaching of creative dramatics, in a second grade class of the North Texas State University Laboratory School in Denton, Texas, and to record the results."--2.
Date:
August 1964
Creator:
Wise, Nancy Susan
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The President and American Public Opinion : Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Crisis of 1940-41
This thesis presents Franklin Delano Roosevelt's use of persuasive means and influence of American public opinion during the pre-World War II crisis years 1940-41.
Date:
August 1968
Creator:
Spicer, Clyde E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Comparison of the Staging of the Passion Plays of Oberammergau, Germany, and Mount Oberammergau, U.S.A.
The purpose of this study is to compare the staging of the Passion Play of Oberammergau, Germany, with the staging of The Great Passion Play on Mount Oberammergau, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Source material includes literary writings of the century concerning Passion plays, interview with the directors of both productions, and eyewitness accounts of the 1970 producation in Germany and the 1970, 1971 producations in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, U.S.A. Photographs of actors and scenes from both productions are used throughout the thesis.
Date:
December 1971
Creator:
Moster, Thomas R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Elimination of Cigarette Broadcast Advertising: A Model for Analysis and Prediction
The problem with which this investigation is concerned is that of determining whether or not the history of cigarette advertising in broadcasting developed a pattern from which a model could be abstracted and applied to other product advertisements deemed "controversial" in broadcasting. The history of broadcast cigarette advertising is analyzed in an attempt to abstract a model, The .assumption is made that this model could be capable of predicting future regulation or elimination of broadcast advertising of controversial products.
Date:
May 1973
Creator:
Woodby, Kathleen Ruth
System:
The UNT Digital Library
New Shades of Clown White: a Study of Selected Comic Pantomimists in Europe and America 1920-1970
This thesis is neither a textbook of pantomime, with instructions for the development of mimetic expertise, nor a history of pantomime. What is recorded here is the personal philosophy of the art of pantomime advanced by Jean-Louis Barrault, Étienne Decroux, Charlie Chaplin, Marcel Marceau, and Red Skelton. The section devoted to each artist contains the portions of his biography pertaining to his development as a mime and a representative sample of critical reactions to his work. In addition to this purpose, this thesis also offers evidence that the comic style of pantomime underwent a change in nature in its use by the mimes who are studied here. Whereas the comic style was original! y unique to pantomimes that had no other intent but to produce laughter or, at most, pathos by physical comedy, these mimes took the comic pantomime into the realms of introspection and philosophy.
Date:
August 1972
Creator:
Phillips, J. Michael
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Rationale for a Theatre Program in the Middle School
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a rationale for a theatre program in the middle school.
Date:
August 1972
Creator:
Maynard, Beverly Ann
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Vsevolod Meyerhold: Toward Political Expression in the Theater
This thesis explores art and aristocracy in nineteenth century Russia as well as Meyerhold's "Theater Theatrical" during the Stalin era.
Date:
June 1967
Creator:
Glenn, Ethel C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Margo Jones's Visions for Theatre
The purpose of this study is to make an account of the theatrical plans and activities of Margo Jones other than the productions in her theatre in Dallas and her experiences as a producer and director on Broadway.
Date:
August 1968
Creator:
Altermann, Mark A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Steele MacKay: Inventor-Innovator
The problem of this thesis is to discover the extent to which Steele MacKaye has contributed to modern American theatre through his inventions and technical innovations.
Date:
December 1970
Creator:
Mangrum, Richard A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Group Interpretation Production of Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
It was the purpose of this study to adapt and produce Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea for a group interpretation presentation.
Date:
August 1973
Creator:
Thurman, Leonard Ennis
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Burkeian Analysis of Tennessee Williams' The Night of the Iguana
The purpose of this study is to apply Kenneth Burke's dramatistic method' of analysis to Tennessee Williams' play The Night of the Iguana.
Date:
December 1971
Creator:
Prothro, Brenda S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Descriptive Study of the Response of Selected Groups Toward Controversial Symbols and Slogans
The purpose of this study is twofold (1) to describe the functions performed by symbols and slogans in communicating ideas, and (2) to quantify the responses of selected groups to contemporary controversial slogans and symbols.
Date:
December 1970
Creator:
Fussell, Mira T.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Relationship between the Theoretical and the Actual Criteria for Determining Decision Debate
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if a relationship exists between the actual standard used by judges during a tournament and the theory taught in collegiate debate courses.
Date:
August 1964
Creator:
Callaway, Byron Wayne
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of Acitational Characteristics in the Species of Stokely Carmichael
In this study, six speeches delivered by Stokely Carmichael, during and immediately following his role as chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, have been analyzed to determine if, and in what ways, Carmichael used the elements of agitational rhetoric.
Date:
December 1971
Creator:
Bloomquist, Judy Wilson
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Communicating Christianity to the Ashanti Tribe: A Study in Cross-Cultural Communication
The problem with which this study is concerned is that of identifying the significant variables involved in cross-cultural communication and applying these concepts in communicating the Christian faith to Ashanti tribe members of central Ghana in West Africa.
Date:
December 1972
Creator:
Davenport, Donald Dewayne
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Group Interpretation Production of Selected Literature of Leonard Cohen
It was the purpose of this study to introduce a selected representative body of literature by the Canadian author Leonard Cohen to local audiences.
Date:
August 1972
Creator:
Zafran, Robert L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Development of Criteria for the Design of an Ideal Environment for Interpretation
The problem with which this study was concerned was the development of criteria for design of an environment for interpretation. The study analyzed the art of interpretation as a communicative process, derived criteria for design from the spatial requirements indicated by the analysis, and presented a sample design based on the criteria.
Date:
December 1972
Creator:
Elkins, William David
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Writing and Producing of Pecos Bill and the Indians, an Original Musical Comedy for Educational Theatre
The writing and producing of this musical comedy was a creative production thesis. The playwright also served as director and designer. The organization of the thesis is basically the organization of the project.
Date:
August 1968
Creator:
Overton, William T.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Oral Interpreter's Approach to Selected Poetry of Langston Hughes
The purpose of this study was to analyze for oral presentation a selected body of poetry by Langston Hughes. Because Hughes read his own poetry in lecture recitals throughout his career, which spanned more than four decades, it is appropriate that he be considered for such a study.
Date:
December 1971
Creator:
Osentowski, Mary
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Examination of the Acting Career of Edmund Kean
The characterizations of Kean mirrored the deprivation which he suffered as a child, as well as his wild and volcanic nature. It is difficult in a study of Kean to divorce the actor from the man, and the man from the actor. This thesis concludes that each of these two aspects of this genius of the English stage exerted a profound influence upon the other.
Date:
August 1972
Creator:
Hutson, William F.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Contributions of Gordon McLendon to the Broadcast Profession
The purpose of this study is to describe Gordon McLendon's contributions to the broadcast profession and to explain why he is regarded as a leader of that profession. There has been no effort to provide a unified statement of the contributions made by him to the broadcast profession. To provide a complete picture of McLendon's contributions to the broadcast profession, an account is needed of his various innovations and activities.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Wolff, Harvey A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library