From 1990 to 1993, at Cornell University, Roadside developed and taught a course in popular theater and playwriting and hosted, with Cornell, a national symposium on popular theater. Related Programs: The American Festival Project Tab ContainerAbout About: Popular Theater & Playwriting at Cornell University 1990-1993 Note The Community Based Arts Project at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York was a collaboration of the University's Center for Theatre Arts, Roadside Theater, and local schools and organizations. It built on the 1988-1990 work of playwright-in- A Matrix: Articulating the Principles of Grassroots Theater Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Sanet Salmons-Rue A concise matrix designed to address the questions: What makes a grassroots theater a grassroots theater? What ideals and principles distinguish it from other kinds of theater activity in the country Booklet: Cornell University American Festival Essay or Article Download original file 1992 Spring Projects Essay or Article Download original file Schedule: Community Based Arts Project Essay or Article Download original file Symposium Program: Grassroots Theater in Historical & Contemporary Perspectives Essay or Article Download original file Poster: Community Story Swap Essay or Article Download original file Book: From The Ground Up, Grassroots Theater in Historical & Contemporary Perspective Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Janet Salmons-Rue Published by the Community Based Arts Project, Cornell University, 1993. Click here to read the book in full screen. Commentary Review: To Change the Face and Heart of America Selected Writings on the Arts and Communities, 1949–1992 Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke To Change the Face and Heart of America: Selected Writings on the Arts and Communities, 1949–1992 Published in: GIA Reader, Vol 27, No 2 (Summer 2016) Robert E. Gard, 2016, 128 pages. Review by A Matrix: Articulating the Principles of Grassroots Theater Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Sanet Salmons-Rue A concise matrix designed to address the questions: What makes a grassroots theater a grassroots theater? What ideals and principles distinguish it from other kinds of theater activity in the country Quotation: Flowing it Back to the People Essay or Article By Robert Gard "Perhaps because of the demands upon such men (the leaders), because of the very complexity of the things they attempted, they did not bring themselves to write down their experiences, let alone Booklet: Cornell American Festival Final Report & Evaluation Essay or Article Download original file By John Suter Article: American Festival Weaves a Vision of a Vital New World Essay or Article Download original file By Gayle Stamler This article about the American Festival Project at Cornell University, of which Roadside theater was one part, appeared in Inside Arts, March 1990. Article: Stories Spark Theater Experience Essay or Article Download original file Media Video: Leaving Egypt Video Roadside Theater - Leaving Egypt Video of Roadside Theater - Leaving Egypt Share this: Facebook Google Plus Twitter ReGen: Teaching in Colleges and Communities
About: Popular Theater & Playwriting at Cornell University 1990-1993 Note The Community Based Arts Project at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York was a collaboration of the University's Center for Theatre Arts, Roadside Theater, and local schools and organizations. It built on the 1988-1990 work of playwright-in-
A Matrix: Articulating the Principles of Grassroots Theater Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Sanet Salmons-Rue A concise matrix designed to address the questions: What makes a grassroots theater a grassroots theater? What ideals and principles distinguish it from other kinds of theater activity in the country
Symposium Program: Grassroots Theater in Historical & Contemporary Perspectives Essay or Article Download original file
Book: From The Ground Up, Grassroots Theater in Historical & Contemporary Perspective Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Janet Salmons-Rue Published by the Community Based Arts Project, Cornell University, 1993. Click here to read the book in full screen.
Review: To Change the Face and Heart of America Selected Writings on the Arts and Communities, 1949–1992 Essay or Article By Dudley Cocke To Change the Face and Heart of America: Selected Writings on the Arts and Communities, 1949–1992 Published in: GIA Reader, Vol 27, No 2 (Summer 2016) Robert E. Gard, 2016, 128 pages. Review by
A Matrix: Articulating the Principles of Grassroots Theater Essay or Article Download original file By Dudley Cocke, Harry Newman, and Sanet Salmons-Rue A concise matrix designed to address the questions: What makes a grassroots theater a grassroots theater? What ideals and principles distinguish it from other kinds of theater activity in the country
Quotation: Flowing it Back to the People Essay or Article By Robert Gard "Perhaps because of the demands upon such men (the leaders), because of the very complexity of the things they attempted, they did not bring themselves to write down their experiences, let alone
Booklet: Cornell American Festival Final Report & Evaluation Essay or Article Download original file By John Suter
Article: American Festival Weaves a Vision of a Vital New World Essay or Article Download original file By Gayle Stamler This article about the American Festival Project at Cornell University, of which Roadside theater was one part, appeared in Inside Arts, March 1990.
Video: Leaving Egypt Video Roadside Theater - Leaving Egypt Video of Roadside Theater - Leaving Egypt