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형식
하드커버
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2001
출판사
York Theatre Company / Theater at Saint Peter's
설명
Set against the backdrop of a grand theatrical production, this souvenir program captures the essence of a performance that left a lasting impression on its audiences. Organized over three days in October 2001, it showcases the creative vision of Marc Blitzstein, whose work resonated with the themes of social justice and human experience.
The program immerses the reader in the vibrant atmosphere of the event, highlighting the cast, crew, and their dedication to bringing the story to life. With a rich tapestry of illustrations and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, it serves as a tribute to the collaborative spirit of theater.
Each page invites the reader to reflect on the transformative power of performance art, underscoring how moments on stage can echo far beyond their ephemeral existence. This collection not only celebrates the production but also honors the art of storytelling itself, offering a glimpse into the heart of theatrical creativity.
The program immerses the reader in the vibrant atmosphere of the event, highlighting the cast, crew, and their dedication to bringing the story to life. With a rich tapestry of illustrations and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, it serves as a tribute to the collaborative spirit of theater.
Each page invites the reader to reflect on the transformative power of performance art, underscoring how moments on stage can echo far beyond their ephemeral existence. This collection not only celebrates the production but also honors the art of storytelling itself, offering a glimpse into the heart of theatrical creativity.