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Description: For my spring semester Honors Capstone project, I utilized the opportunity I have been given for my Senior Project (THEA 482) within the Theatre major: playing the role of Lady Macbeth onstage in UMW Theatre's production of Shakespeare's Macbeth on Klein.
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Subject: Theatre and Dance
Creator: Weathersby, Austen
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2017-05-05
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Housley, Helen M., Stull, Greg
Description: This blog highlights my process, rehearsals, and performances in the role of Heather from Assistance.
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Subject: Theatre and Dance
Creator: O'Meara, Catherine
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2017-05-07
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Stull, Greg
Description: A UMW blog documenting the process of performing as Florence Gill in The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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Subject: Senior Project, Theatre and Dance
Creator: Barnes, Mandy
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2017-05-05
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Brewer, Cate, Stull, Greg
Description: Beatrice/Ms. Violet Balfour were two characters I played in UMW's 2016 production of THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD. The blog documents my process throughout the production from being cast to the closing performance.
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Subject: Theatre and Dance
Creator: Levey, Gwen April
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2017-05-08
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Stull, Greg
Description: Neal Gallini-Burdick writes about his experience performing the roll of Frank in Merrily We Roll Along as part of his senior project and how it prepared him to continue acting after school. He comments on the difficulties and joys of the creative process as he endeavors to learn more about his own artistic process.
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Creator: Gallini-Burdick, Neal
Language: English
Type: Interactive resource
Date: 2018-11-25
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Stull, Gregg
Description: >"The last thing you wanted a witch to do was get bored and start making her own amusements, because witches sometimes had famously erratic ideas about what was amusing." -- Terry Pratchett, Legends 1 The account of my Senior Project in my final semester at this university. As an acting concentration, I analyzed her role in Macbeth's narrative and documented my process in bringing her to life.
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Subject: Theatre and Dance
Creator: Kippenhan, Beverly K.
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2017-05-10
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Housley, Helen M., Stull, Greg
Description: This is my senior project blog documenting my process for Mary Tilford in The Children's Hour. In this blog I lay out my research, character work, and rehearsal reports, in addition to overall thoughts, notes, and reflections as a whole.
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Subject: Theatre and Dance
Creator: Mullins, Cynthia
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2018-05-17
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Stull, Gregg
Description: This blog is in partial fulfillment of THEA 482: Senior Project as the Second Witch in UMW Theatre's production of MACBETH
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Subject: Theatre and Dance
Creator: Khaziran, Megan
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2017-05-05
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Housley, Helen M., Stull, Greg
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Description: Lillian Hellman's classic play The Children's Hour was transposed to modern day to highlights its theme of gossip and homophobia against the backdrop of technological America. Over the course of a semester, the entirely student driven process progressed through research, casting, design, rehearsal, and performance.
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Subject: Theatre and Dance
Creator: Broadhead, Jamie
Publisher: University of Mary Washington
Language: English
Date: 2018-05-17
Rights: All rights are held by the author.
Contributor: Stull, Gregg
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