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  1. 1 juil. 2024 · Library Hours. Current Schedule: Summer 2024 Semester. Mondays - Thursdays: 11am - 9pm. Fridays: 11am - 7pm. Saturdays: CLOSED. Sundays: 2pm - 6pm.

    • Sara White
    • 2018
  2. 4 juil. 2024 · He enrolled in New York’s American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1898, and after graduating he debuted as an actor in 1900. He was soon collaborating with his brother, playwright William Churchill DeMille.

    • Michael Barson
  3. 27 juin 2024 · Called a “shape-shifter of the highest order” by Elisabeth Vincentelli of The New York Times, Taylor Mac (’96) is an expert at reimagining classics. A recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship (the “Genius Grant”), winner of the Drama League Award, the Guggenheim Award, the International Ibsen Award, and a Pulitzer Prize ...

  4. Il y a 6 jours · Following studies in New York City at Columbia University and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Trevor began performing in repertory theatre and short films. In 1932 she made her Broadway debut in Whistling in the Dark, and the following year she appeared in The Party’s Over.

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  5. 1 juil. 2024 · Explore 895,146 items digitized from The New York Public Library's collections. This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.

    • Sara White
    • 2018
  6. 21 juin 2024 · Upon his discharge, he enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he studied with Uta Hagen. Billed as Jason Robards, Jr., he made his first professional New York stage appearance in 1947, in a children’s theatre production of Jack and the Beanstalk.

  7. Il y a 2 jours · Marvin A. Carlson is the Sidney E. Cohn Chair in Theatre Studies at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. His wide-ranging research and teaching interests include dramatic theory and Western European theatre history, dramatic literature, and translation, especially of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.