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Catalogue #3: Casseus
Theater Review by Sergio Garcia: Constellations
As a last-semester senior I was very surprised by the fact that I did not attend any more productions during my time at CCNY. I never thought students could put together a performance like Constellations, but I was left in awe by the end of the performance. When the performance started I was a bit… Continue reading Theater Review by Sergio Garcia: Constellations
Entry by Sergio Garcia: Poster advertising Clowes and Sons’ Excelsior Marionettes and Fantoccini
This entry displays a tour poster advertising Clowes and Sons’ Excelsior Marionettes and Fantoccini. One of the most interesting things about theater during the 19the century was the use of puppets for theater performances. While the exact day of when puppets were first used for theater is unknown, during the late 1700 s Marionettes were… Continue reading Entry by Sergio Garcia: Poster advertising Clowes and Sons’ Excelsior Marionettes and Fantoccini
Theatre Review by Maylis Maria Berron : Constellations
At City College of New York, I recently viewed the play Constellations directed by Angelique Kortright. As I sat in the dim theater, my heart raced with excitement and anticipation for this was the first I was going to see a theatre production on my campus. I was nervous and noticed the set was a… Continue reading Theatre Review by Maylis Maria Berron : Constellations
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Cynthia Balbi Catalogue Entry #3
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Entry by Maylis Maria Berron : 14th/15th Century Medieval Drama (Morality Play)”Everyman”
MEDIEVAL DRAMA: HISTORY OF MORALITY PLAY A morality play from the 14th century into the 15th century is a type of theatrical performance that was popular during the medieval period. It is a genre of drama that uses allegorical characters and situations to convey moral lessons and explore ethical themes. Morality plays were typically performed… Continue reading Entry by Maylis Maria Berron : 14th/15th Century Medieval Drama (Morality Play)”Everyman”
Fictional Theater Final: Casseus
Mohammed Omor – Reflective Rational
For my Fictional Theatre Review, I decided to do “The Antipodes” by Richard Brome. I really enjoyed this play when we read it for class, and I thought it was nicely done for the time period it came out in. I liked the metatheatre. It was a bit confusing but I was still able to… Continue reading Mohammed Omor – Reflective Rational
Mohammed Omor – Fictional Theatre Review
October 27, 1638Last night, I was able to go to the Salisbury Court Theatre to watch the play “The Antipodes” by Richard Brome. I found out about this play in the paper and read that it had a newer take on plays. I didn’t know what that meant but after not being able to attend… Continue reading Mohammed Omor – Fictional Theatre Review

