A haunted landscape: staging the invisible in 'Ernestine Shuswap gets her trout'
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2012
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This artist's statement explores the creative and analytical processes that supported my thesis peoduction of Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout by Tomson Highway at the University of Calgary. The production ran from November 29th to December 101\ 2011. The first chapter contextualizes the production as part of my personal journey of artistic identity. The second chapter is a literary analysis of the play within the framework of Highway's body of writing. The third chapter focuses on key staging concerns and the research that supported eventual solutions. The fourth chapter explores collaborative aspects of the process, detailing production methods employed through rehearsal and into performance. The final chapter examines the outcomes of established goals and reflects on the final production.
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Bibliography: p. 62-64
A few pages are in colour.
A few pages are in colour.
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Zess-Funk, L. (2012). A haunted landscape: staging the invisible in 'Ernestine Shuswap gets her trout' (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/4821