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Information on the man, his works & his times, as well as play synopses, a copy of his will, a reading list, and a noteworthy section on Shakespeare's language.
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"A virtual library of some 2,000 pieces of sheet music published in California between 1852 and 1900."
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"A group of libraries working toward the goal of building an open collection of digitized sheet music..."
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The website of this weekly casting publication includes features, reviews, gossip about the New York theater scene, archives, contact info for casting agents, and a small collection of links useful for performers.
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Job listings in all phases of film and television, from administration to web development. Also lists jobs by company, job category, location and by posting date.
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The extensive directory of the Societe Internationale des Bibliotheque et des Musees des Artes du Spectacle includes many institutions with dance components.
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Figure skating.
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Inline skating.
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Smithsonian Institution continues Moses Asch's legacy of Folkways Records by keeping every Folkways title in print and available for purchase. Site contains program notes, track lists, some lyrics, some audio clips.
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The leading technical society for the motion imaging industry. Members include engineers, technical directors, cameramen, editors, technicians, manufacturers, educators, and consultants. SMPTE publishes ANSI-approved standards and guidelines, as well as a journal and peer-reviewed technical papers.
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Based in the United Kingdom.
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(Formerly the Society for Research in Psychology of Music and MusicEducation' (SRPMME))
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A general resource for archives offering publications on standard practices.
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A resourceful site which includes bios of designers and examples of their work.
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Index of links to lyric and libretto websites. (Indiana University School of Music site.)
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(Free registration required.)
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"New York City's source for information on concerts of contemporary music."
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A band of volunteer musicians, formed in 1952, who play at a variety of community events.
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Cape Cod Community Television.
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Reviews, interviews, calendars. Archived and searchable.
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An independent labor union for stage directors and choreographers. The society is centered in New York City and includes approximately 1200 members and 250 associates in the United States and abroad.
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A publication with timely articles written by and for community, regional, & academic theater participants. A subject index of articles published since 1988 is online.
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"A web service dedicated to the performers and producers of musicals, dramas, and operas." Includes categories for listings, productions, callbacks and auditions.
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A growing collection of forms that describe the important technical features of stage houses throughout the country. Useful for planning touring productions.
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Includes articles on care and handling, preservation, audio standards, audio projects, organizations concerned with audio preservation, online discussion lists, other audio preservation sites.
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Personal site which provides annotated listings of rehearsal spaces, theaters for rent, photographers and acting classes in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
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The Staten Island Ballet presents full length classical and original ballets with its troupe of more than 20 international artists, including guests from American Ballet Theatre, the Kirov and Dance Theatre of Harlem. The SIB also conducts a professional ballet school, where nearly half its 120 students study free on scholarship. For information call (718) 980-0500.
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Now entering their third decade, the SI Chamber Music Players perform regularly at Veteran's Hall at Snug Harbor Cultural Center.
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"The S. I. Children's Theatre Association (SICTA) is a self-supporting program of the S.I. Mental Health Society, Inc. SICTA focuses on building self-esteem and positive mental health by teaching children the value of commitment and teamwork."
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The Staten Island Community Chorale was created to recognize the musical talent found within Staten Island, and provide a suitable forum for individuals. Our Chorale is over 40 voices strong, with representation from all parts of Staten Island.
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For over 25 years the Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre has presented the works of Shakespeare (and other playwrights, as well.) The theater is located on the grounds of Seaview Hospital at 460 Brielle Avenue.
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Applications for summer theater auditions for non-Equity actors, staff, design and technical personnel.
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A directory (names and addresses) of summer theaters in the U.S., listed alphabetically and by region. Also allows posting/linking of talent resumes.
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America's premiere showcase for independently produced documentary and dramatic films.
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The Institute, the Festival, the ftlm programs, the theater, the college and more...
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Sundog Theatre intends to provide to Staten Island with "local main-stage productions with paid resident actors, stage crew, and staff and a local haven for original works to evaluate and experiment with new plays and playwrights.
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Consistently reliable e-zine with 27 contributors, published twice weekly, with features, interviews, reviews and listings from on and off-Broadway, the West End, and Regional Theatre. Also find a history of Broadway with archival photographs, discussion groups, and a prominent link to the Internet Theatre Database (http://www.theatredb.com).
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Information on musicals licensed by Tams-Witmark.
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German dance site.
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In German.
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German dance site.
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National organization to promote the nonprofit American theatre through grants, management programs, and advocacy for the arts. Full publications catalog available, searchable by title, subject, genre, and keyword. Applications and guidelines for a variety of artistic grants and programs available through TCG. Selected articles from current American Theatre available.
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Theatre Communications Group offers the addresses, phone numbers, and websites of member theaters accessible by name or by state. On the left navigation menu, click on "membership" and then click on "search member theatres."
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(M.A. in Arts Administration)
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Puerto Rican-American troupe from New York's South Bronx.
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For all entertainment professionals.
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The American Symphony Orchestra League's Career website provides information on recruiting, career development with a special focus on orchestra management,Orchestra Management Fellowship Program, Orchestra Leadership Academy and more.
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"...a diverse collection of information on over 1000 operatic arias..."
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A Multimedia AIDS and HIV Information Resource.
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The Bronx Opera Company was founded in 1967. All its productions are sung in English and are performed at Lehman College's Lovinger Theatre. Bronx Opera's modest ticket prices allow its high quality professional productions to be accessible to all.
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A searchable database of costume images from the stock of the costume program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Department of Dramatic Art and the PlayMakers Repertory Company. Searchable by period and/or type of garment.
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This small site provides illustrated articles from such historical resources as a Milanese tailor's handbook from 1580 and Ladies' Home Journals from the early 1900's.
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Provides an index of Costume Institute exhibits going back to 1937 features on current exhibits descriptions of the collections access information to the Collections and the associated library a history of the Institute and links to Costume Museums throughout the world.
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Links to historical resources and more. Helpful for theatrical, motion picture and festival costumers as well as costume hobbyists.
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Access provided to sites on this Costume Webring. Many detail a specific kind of costume or period in costume history.
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Particularly useful is the "instruction" page on this site, which will lead you to answers for a wide variety of costume-construction problems.
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Contains "How To" advice, info on ethnic costume & makeup, resources on designers, info about "Costume" films, and a proficient Costume History Resource Page, as the links are divided into a wide variety of periods. By a Costume Historian at the Univ. of Alaska-Fairbanks.
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"Over 4,000 Christian hymns & Gospel songs from many denominations."
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An online exhibition of late 19th and early 20th century "Ballspenden" from Europe and America, from the private collection of Federico Santi and John Gacher of The Drawing Room of Newport, Rhode Island.
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Resources and information on the creation of the scenic spectacle in Europe in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
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The website of this association of Playwrights, Composers, and Lyricists holds information about membership, copyright, contracts, events & seminars, ways to contact playwrights and their agents, and articles from The Dramatist.
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1100 articles, with profiles of artists, institutions and their creations, historical documents, archived theatre reviews, local news bulletin, a quiz and a media library.
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Full texts of plays from all periods, from classical to contemporary. The site also contains dramatic criticism.
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Comprehensive list of links to international film festivals. Look here for more obscure listings -- Cannes is not on the list, but the Sarajevo Film Festival is. Searchable database. A little hard to navigate, but worth it for the scope of site-generated information. Daily coverage of major festivals worldwide. Festival calendar. Selected film reviews (of festival winners) and reportage. NOT always linked to festival home pages, but look for the URL's in the summary text.
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Entertainment classifieds for performers and technicians. "How to break into the 'biz'" guides as well.
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Non-subscription edition offers headline news, searchable classifieds, production listings, and reviews. (subscription yields access to full articles and archives)
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Includes a history of improv, a glossary, lists of improv groups and games.
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Publishes peer-reviewed editions of early Shakespearean texts. The site also contains an excellent online textbook, Shakespeare's Life and Times by Michael Best, developing sections on Shakespeare in performance, supporting reference materials, and a good page of links to diverse Shakespeare and Renaissance sites.