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This started as a page for members of my Theatre History class. It is now a general discussion list for topics in theatrical history. Spammers and those whose posts regularly are off topic will be gently booted out.

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Tara Maginnis & UAF
This is a general notice to my message boards to let everyone know that I have quit UAF in order to provide caregiver services to a member of my family in
Posted - Sun Jan 6, 2008 8:46 pm
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Beckett does Beckett
Beckett does Beckett Theatre History II Thomas Creek I have read Endgame a number of times for classes, one of my professors uses Beckett plays as instructors
Posted - Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:18 pm
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the glass menagerie
Fiona Lundquist Theatre History 412 The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams created a strange and painful piece of art when he wrote "The Glass Menagerie". His
Posted - Wed Nov 23, 2005 11:21 pm
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Thomas Creek Review for Swan Lake (Both versions) Two more remarkable different takes on the same show I have never seen. The more classical Marius Petipa
Posted - Wed Nov 23, 2005 10:27 pm
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Nijinsky and The Red Shoes
Rachel Blackwell Theatre History 412 Tara Maginnis November 23, 2005 Nijinsky and The Red Shoes In both Nijinsky and The Red Shoes the art of ballet was shown
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