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"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Acting Fundamentals Workshop Information"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf Acting Fundamentals Seminar Series - reads, in part "“Combining exercises, visual demonstrations and discussion, 'Acting Fundamentals' will equip you with a variety of practical skills for character development and script/story analysis. The classes are designed to introduce theories, practices and vocabularies employed by the theatrical profession.” -
"Australian Theatre of the Deaf - 20th Birthday"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf 20th Birthday - reads, in part "Deaf community, theatre goers, members, Auslan students... anyone and everyone is invited to join us at three special events (interpreted with voice and sign language) designed to celebrate our first 20 years", with information about launch of Nola Colefax's book 'Signs of Change' the Scene 20 party and a Bump Out brunch -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Season Program 1988"
Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust poster with information about Theatre of The Deaf Season Program for 1988, including shows BEHIND THE WINDOW , SGANARELLE, THE LADY OF LARKSPUR LOTION, SIGNPOSTS, FIVE STEPS BEYOND, and workshops -
"Restless Dance - Master Classes"
Restless Dance Theatre website, 'Master Classes,' captured 2020 – reads, in part, "In 2019 Restless Impulse dancers and Company dancers will take part in workshops with Sydney Dance Company and Bangarra Dance Company." -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Productions Since 1975 - Reported 1990"
Queensland Theatre of the Deaf productions 1975-1990 -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Productions Since 1975 - Reported 1998"
Queensland Theatre of the Deaf productions 1975-2001 -
"Queensland Theatre of the Deaf - Actors Since 1975 - Reported 1990s"
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"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - NSW Theatre of the Deaf - Information 1982"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Information 1982 - Information about current activities, including schools show Hooligan's Hands, Summer School of Visual Theatre, and company membership -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Performance Program 1990"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Performance Program 1990 - Program for works including 'BEHIND THE ·WINDOW' , 'JUMPING OFF THE SHELF’, 'THE EYE', 'A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A DEAF PERSON' presented as part of Theatre of the Deaf tour (in this case, by Tasmanian Deaf Society), with history of Theatre of the Deaf -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - The Very First Day - Poster"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Poster for show The Very First Day - reads, in part "“On THE VERY FIRST DAY everybody makes mistakes. But if you can overcome the fear of making them, things are already looking better. Overcoming fear leads to success. THE VERY FIRST DAY is a positive and uplifting show for young children, accessible and funning to the tiniest!” -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - The Sign of the Phantom - Directors Notes"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Directors Notes for Sign of the Phantom - reads, in part "The process of creating the Deaf musical was quite different from the norm. When it comes to sign singing, the Deaf signer usually follows the tempo and rhythm of the lyrics and music. But for this musical, it works the other way around." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - SHAPE UP!! Poster"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf poster for show SHAPE UP! - reads, in part "Theatre of the Deaf's new production for Primary Schools looks at health issues - exercise, food, peer pressure - in response to current alarming statistics on the health of young Australians SHAPE UP! puts the fun into fitness and takes the junk out of food." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Leaping of the Page and Playing With Drama Workshops"
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"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - NSW Theatre of the Deaf - Giant - Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf promotional flyer for NSW Theatre of the Deaf show Giant, described as “a work devised by Margi Brown and company, based on two poems bv Pablo Naruda and the short story of "The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde.” -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Deaf Drama Theatre Classes"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Deaf Drama Theatre classes - reads, in part "TOD will be conducting Deaf Drama Theatre classes for Deaf adults from the age of 18 and above. The classes will be mostly taught by Mike Canfield, the Associate Director of TOD, and the actors of the company will contribute their teachings too from time to time. A variety range of different Deaf drama skills will be taught, such as visual vernacular, movement, visual communication, improvisation and so forth." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Body Beat Workshop Information"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Body Beat workshop registration form - reads, in part "The 'Body Beat' workshop leaders, Natasha Moszenin and Caroline Conlon (accompanied by a sign language interpreter) will initiate you into an energising and challenging new way of music-making." -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Acting Up Workshop Information"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Acting Up workshop registration form - reads, in part “This new workshop includes theatre games, acrobatics and sign singing presented by professional Deaf actors (accompanied by a Sign Language Interpreter) and the Artistic Director of ATOD, Tony Strachan.” -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - News 1998"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf News 1998 - Australian Theatre of the Deaf - News Jun-Jul 1995 Issue 6 - School and Public Performances of Jukebox, Sign is RIght, Show and Tell, Masks are Barking, new actors Register, weekend Visual Theatre workshop, classes for kids -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Exciting Projects For The Theatre Of The Deaf 1985"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Exciting Projects for the Theatre of the Deaf in 1985 – information about plans, noting after Theatre of the Deaf’s last major general public production of Brecht’s Threepenny Opera they will this year do Brecht’s Man Equals Man at Sydney Theatre Company, and do a show called Good Sports for Sydney Youth Festival at the Sydney Opera House, Liverpool Civic Centre, and Parramatta Town Hall -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Company Report - June July 1987"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Report June July 1987 - schools shows MOON BETWEEN TWO HOUSES and BEHIND THE WINDOW, r interview for Wollongong's Channel 4 children's show,"Space Ace” and rehearsals for DON QUIXOTE at Belvoir St. Theatre. -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - National Tour 1997 - Sponsorship Proposal"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf National Tour 1997 - Provides information about Theatre of the Deaf Mission, Company members, Theatre for Young People shows 'Jukebox’ and ‘The Sign is Right’, reviews, tour dates, benefits, and booking costs -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Deaf Players Guide"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf Deaf Players Guide 1986 - reads, in part "The idea for the Australian Deaf Players' Guide comes from America's National Theatre of the Deaf, which has published such a guide every year since 1979. We felt the time right to publicise the fact that there are qualified deaf actors within Australia's theatre community who have contributed immensely to theatrical growth. Not all of these actors have professional experience - but all of them do have the training and talent to merit attention from theatre, television, and film producers who may find themselves with a deaf role to cast." -
“Studio A – Inside Studio A – Promotional Flyer 2020”
Information about project 2020, in which creative producer Amelia B created "Inside Studio A" as an ‘about’ video featuring the work of artists, including interviews with Mathew Calandra, Thom Roberts, Catherine McGuiness, Jaycee Kim, and Meagan Pelham. -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - Performances, Fundraising, Workshops Promotional Flyer"
Australian Theatre of The Deaf promotional flyer, with information about new performance (Masks are Barking), interpreted performance (David Williamson’s After the Ball), TheatroQuest fundraising event, and workshops (Drama With Vision, Playing with Drama) -
"Australian Theatre of The Deaf - TheatroQuest - Fundraiser"
Australian Theatre of the Deaf promotional flyer for TheatroQuest reads, in part "All proceeds raised go toward helping Australian Theatre of the Deaf continue to develop programs that educate, entertain, and promote an awareness &: appreciation of Deaf culture. Support ATOD by making a tax deductible donation or join us for THEATROQUEST. This is an opportunity for you and your &iends ID be creative and witty challenging other teams, or just sit back and watch the fun."