roselynhallett.com
Resume - Rosie Hallett
http://www.roselynhallett.com/resume.html
SELECTED BAY AREA THEATRE. Emma Donoghue and Colm. Harry Thaw Hates Everybody. You Know When the Men Are Gone. Best of Playground 16. Kirk Shimano, Ignacio Zulueta, Garret Groenveld). The House of Blue Leaves. All's Well that Ends Well. See How They Run. Goat Song for Asa Jacobs. How I Learned to Drive. U/s Amy, Reporters. San Francisco Shakespeare Festival. Word for Word Performing Arts. Word for Word Performing Arts. Word for Word Performing Arts Company. NY Public Theater at Stanford. Stanford Univers...
news.stanford.edu
Stanford launches new employee classification program
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2015/april/classify-job-program-040115.html
April 1, 2015. Stanford launches new employee classification program. Stanford's new Staff Career and Job Classification Program, which gives every non-academic and non-bargaining unit employee a new job classification, description and title, goes into effect today, April 1. By Kathleen J. Sullivan. In recent weeks, managers at Stanford have shared information about the university’s new Staff Career & Job Classification Program. Managers have told employees about the many features. Said the job series ch...
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Theatre in 2014
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Pocket full of ticket stubs. Ed and Eddie's list of 112. Plays, musicals and operas. Organized by month. Besides the San Francisco Bay Area, we saw shows in New York City, Ashland, OR and Fort Lauderdale, FL. 5* - Loved It A classic, would see it a second time. 4* - Really Liked It Excellent, strong production. 3* - Liked It Good production but something is lacking or not clicking. 2* - Just OK Below average but had at least one interesting component. 1* - Did Not Like It Waste of time. 5*, Major Barbara.
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Theatre Eddys: December 2014
http://theatreeddys.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
Tuesday, December 30, 2014. Announcing the 2014 Theatre Eddys. ED’S and EDDIE’S 2014 TOP-RATED. PLAYS, MUSICALS, and OPERAS. Of the 111 shows we saw, we awarded 35 "5 Stars" and only 5 ratings of "1 or 2 Stars.". A complete list of our 2014 shows with ratings and short descriptions can be found at http:/ guydads.com/ticketstubs2014.html. The EDDYs Top Ten SF Bay Plays of 2014. 10 An Inspector Calls. JB Priestley, Stanford University Department of Theater and Performance Studies. 9 The Whale -. Five hundr...
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Theatre in 2015
http://www.guydads.com/ticketstubs2015.html
Pocket full of ticket stubs. Ed and Eddie's list of 146 plays, musicals and operas. Organized by month. Besides the San Francisco Bay Area, we saw shows in Dallas, TX and London, UK. 5* - Loved It – A classic, would see it a second time. 4* - Really Liked It – Excellent, strong production. 3* - Liked It – Good production but something is lacking or not clicking. 2* - Just OK – Below average but had at least one interesting component. 1* - Did Not Like It – Waste of time. Rating*, Show Title. A '70s sitco...
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Kate Elswit
http://www.kateelswit.org/press
Elswit is the author of Watching Weimar Dance. And Dance Research Journal. As well as the edited collection New German Dance Studies. She is at work on a new project about the infrastructures and economies of transnational dance touring over the past 150 years, as well as a little book on the ampersand between Theatre and Dance. PhD German, University of Cambridge. MA European Dance Theatre Practice, Laban. BS Dance, Northwestern University. Also B.A. Comparative Literary Studies. Batelle Engineering, Te...
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Bio | Jamie Lyons
http://www.jamescharleslyons.com/propaganda
Theatre Maker and Photographer specializing in site specific work and the documentation of performance Live Art. Graduate of Stanford University, currently based in San Francisco. Note: The photographs displayed here are a mix of digital (full frame or iPhone) and film: 6×6 negative (1952 Rolliflex, Holga) and 4×5 (1958 Speed Graphic Pacemaker) for archival purposes. Theatre holds an ancient resonance. From the moment theatre was born. They were born together. This is not a nostalgic statement. The citin...
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Kate Elswit
http://www.kateelswit.org/upcoming
Elswit is the author of Watching Weimar Dance. And Dance Research Journal. As well as the edited collection New German Dance Studies. She is at work on a new project about the infrastructures and economies of transnational dance touring over the past 150 years, as well as a little book on the ampersand between Theatre and Dance. PhD German, University of Cambridge. MA European Dance Theatre Practice, Laban. BS Dance, Northwestern University. Also B.A. Comparative Literary Studies. Batelle Engineering, Te...
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