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Off-Off-Broadway and productions
The Drama Desk Awards, which are given annually in a number of categories, are the only major New York theater honors for which productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway compete against each other in the same category.
Kelly has appeared in numerous Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway productions, primarily at The Public Theatre and The Second Stage.

Off-Off-Broadway and New
*** London fringe – small scale theatres, many of them located above pubs, and the equivalent to New York's Off-Broadway or Off-Off-Broadway theatres.
*** Off-Off-Broadway – theaters in New York City that have fewer than 100 seats, though the term can be used for any show in the New York City area that has neither an Off-Broadway nor a Broadway contract.
On May 17, 2010 he was presented with the very first Luminary Award from the New York Innovative Theatre Awards for his work Off-Off-Broadway.
* New Faces of 1952 ( Revival ) ( 1982 ) ( Off-Off-Broadway )
In London, the Fringe is the term given to small scale theatres, many of them located above pubs, and the equivalent to New York's Off-Broadway or Off-Off-Broadway theatres.
Off-Off-Broadway theatres are often defined as theatres that have fewer than 100 seats, though the term can be used for any show in the New York City area that employs union actors, but not under an Off-Broadway, Broadway, or LORT contract.
was originally produced Off-Off-Broadway in September 1990 at the Second Stage Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop and The Village Gate ( November 1991 ).
Over the last thirty years he has worked in Regional Theatre on both coasts, and Off Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway in New York.
Based in a variety of small New York locations which were frequently closed due to financial problems or conflicts with city authorities, they helped to originate Off-Off-Broadway and Off-Broadway as significant forces in U. S. theater.
The first professional revival in New York was staged Off-Off-Broadway in October 2008 at the Chernuchin Theatre, featuring a 14-member youth ensemble in addition to the four principal performers ; it was directed by Debbie Slevin.
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind: 30 Plays in 60 Minutes ( TMLMTBGB ) is the longest running show in Chicago and the only open-run Off-Off-Broadway show in New York.
* Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off-Broadway
* Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off-Broadway
* Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off-Broadway
* In 1990, Ms. Lortel was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame along with Joseph Papp and Lloyd Richards ; and was given the rarely presented Actors Fund Medal of Honor during ceremonies at " The Lucille Lortel Off-Off-Broadway " Theatre located in the Actors ' Fund Extended Care Facility in Englewood, New Jersey.

Off-Off-Broadway and are
An Off-Off-Broadway production that features members of Actors Equity is, of necessity, called an Equity Showcase production ; not all Off-Off-Broadway shows are Equity Showcases.

Off-Off-Broadway and theatres
Off Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway shows often provide a more experimental, challenging and intimate performance than is possible in the larger Broadway theatres.

Off-Off-Broadway and Broadway
Off-Off-Broadway began in Greenwich Village in 1958 as a reaction to Off Broadway, and a " complete rejection of commercial theatre ".
Panels address topics of current interest: covering the season on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway, with the aim of prompting informative and stimulating discussion.

Off-Off-Broadway and Off-Broadway
At the Off-Broadway, or Off-Off-Broadway level the LD will occasionally be responsible for much of the hands-on technical work ( hanging instruments, programming the light board, etc.
The Off-Off-Broadway movement began in 1958 as a reaction to Off-Broadway, and a " complete rejection of commercial theatre ".

Off-Off-Broadway and .
The Bronx is home to several Off-Off-Broadway theaters, many staging new works by immigrant playwrights from Latin America and Africa.
Among the first venues for what would soon be called " Off-Off-Broadway " ( a term supposedly coined by critic Jerry Tallmer of the Village Voice ) were coffeehouses in Greenwich Village, in particular, the Caffe Cino at 31 Cornelia Street, operated by the eccentric Joe Cino, who early on took a liking to actors and playwrights and agreed to let them stage plays there without bothering to read the plays first, or to even find out much about the content.
Also integral to the rise of Off-Off-Broadway were Ellen Stewart at La MaMa, originally located at 321 E. 9th Street and Al Carmines at the Judson Poets ' Theater, located at Judson Memorial Church on the south side of Washington Square Park.
She had appeared in an earlier 1966 version of Dames at Sea at the Off-Off-Broadway performance club Caffe Cino.
She landed her first professional onstage role in Tom Eyen's Off-Off-Broadway plays in 1965, Miss Nefertiti Regrets and Cinderella Revisited, a children's play by day and an adult show by night.
By the age of 22, Downey had served in the Army, played semi-pro baseball, become a Golden Gloves boxing champion, and an Off-Off-Broadway playwright.
From the 1960s onward, lower Manhattan has been home to many alternative theater companies, constituting the heart of the Off-Off-Broadway community.
It was an Off-Off-Broadway play produced in a small Houston Street theater, but the reviews Mostel received were overwhelmingly favorable.
Among the first venues for what would soon be called " Off-Off-Broadway " were coffeehouses in Greenwich Village, particularly the Caffe Cino at 31 Cornelia Street, operated by the eccentric Joe Cino, who early on took a liking to actors and playwrights and agreed to let them stage plays there without bothering to read the plays first, or to even find out much about the content.
Also integral to the rise of Off-Off-Broadway were Ellen Stewart at La MaMa, and Al Carmines at the Judson Poets ' Theater, located at Judson Memorial Church.
The term indie theatre, or independent theatre, coined by playwright Kirk Bromley has been suggested to replace Off-Off-Broadway as a term.
Playing Underground: A Critical History of the 1960s Off-Off-Broadway Movement.

theatrical and productions
The French noble style was danced both at social events and by professional dancers in theatrical productions such as opera-ballets and court entertainments.
In the first half of the 20th century, when psychoanalysis was at the height of its influence, its concepts were applied to Hamlet, notably by Sigmund Freud, Ernest Jones, and Jacques Lacan, and these studies influenced theatrical productions.
While imprisoned, he became actively involved, as an actor, writer, producer, and set-designer, in the amateur theatrical productions which took place in the camp, finding them " a source of great pleasure and amusement ".
Kain has been married since 1983 to Ross Petty, a stage and film actor, and producer of theatrical pantomime productions in Canada for over 20 years.
Zukor believed film's potential lay in recording theatrical players in replicas of their most famous stage roles and productions.
MIDI Show Control uses MIDI commands to direct stage lighting systems and to trigger cued events in theatrical productions.
Performances of up to five major theatrical productions per year are held in this facility.
* Two Max Fleischer features, Gulliver's Travels ( 1939 ) and Hoppity Goes to Town ( 1941 ) were previously sold to NTA along with a few independent productions released by Paramount like One Third of a Nation ( 1939 ), as well as some features acquired by the studio after their theatrical release, including The Bells of St. Mary's ( 1945 ) and Good Sam ( 1947 ) ( both originally distributed by RKO Radio Pictures ).
* Auditorium or hall where student theatrical and musical productions can be staged and where all-school events such as assemblies are held
The 18th century's biggest industrial complex was the Venice Arsenal, and the Italian Army still uses it today ( even though some space has been used for major theatrical and cultural productions, and beautiful spaces for art ).
In the 1980s, the Carnival of Venice was revived and the city has become a major centre of international conferences and festivals, such as the prestigious Venice Biennale and the Venice Film Festival, which attract visitors from all over the world for their theatrical, cultural, cinematic, artistic, and musical productions
Over the past few years the theatre has been used as a lecture hall for University of Toronto students, an active learning space for Victoria University students groups, numerous concerts, theatrical productions, film screenings, and conferences.
In Los Angeles, Smith appeared in theatrical productions of Living On Salvation Street, for which she was paid $ 14 for each performance, Boys and Girls / Men and Women and How the Other Half Loves, and played the recurring role of Luella Waters on the Showtime series Brothers.
Several theatrical and film productions have been based on her works, including Show Boat, Giant, Ice Palace, Saratoga Trunk, Cimarron ( which won an Oscar ) and the 1960 remake.
As these liturgical dramas increased in popularity, vernacular forms emerged, as travelling companies of actors and theatrical productions organized by local communities became more common in the later Middle Ages.
No longer the only outlet for serious drama or entertaining comedies, theatrical productions must compete for audiences with films, television, and the Internet.
Despite a lack of cinematic adaptations, there have been some well-received major theatrical productions including 1998's Public Theatre production in New York City directed by Andrei Serban.
After embarking on an acting career in 1950, at the age of 20, Grace Kelly appeared in New York City theatrical productions as well as in more than forty episodes of live drama productions broadcast during the early 1950s Golden Age of Television.
Other lovers included Franco Zeffirelli, who also worked as part of the crew in production design, as assistant director, and other roles in a number of Visconti's films and theatrical productions.
Fonda appeared in theatrical productions from 1926 to 1934.
She has appeared in many theatrical productions, in films and on television.
It houses the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, Alabama Dance Theatre and Montgomery Ballet, as well as other theatrical productions.
Alongside his television and film work, Castellaneta has appeared in a number of theatrical productions.
She had intended to become a teacher, but instead began working with an advertising agency, and appeared in local theatrical productions.

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