Divine words or saying grace: A reflection on the production process
by Vergara, Felipe, M.F.A., TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, 2010, 86 pages; 1482169

Abstract:

The present thesis is a reflection on the production process that lead to the Temple Theaters 2010 production of Saying Grace; a new adaptation by Robert Smythe of the play Divine Words by Ramón María del Valle Inclán. On it you can find all the inspiration elements as well as the basic concepts that originated the production and an evaluation of the creative process.

 
AdviserDouglas C. Wager
SchoolTEMPLE UNIVERSITY
SourceMAI/ 49-02, p. , Oct 2010
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsTheater
Publication Number1482169
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