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As a director, author, actor, and educator, Frank Galati has been a
prominent American artist since the 1980s and continues to create
new and innovative work for the theatre. The focus of this book is
the remarkable Chicago years, between 1969 and 1996, in which
Galati’s values and commitments were embraced and enhanced by the
new theatre that emerged in his home town—a style he helped shape
even as he was shaped by it. By 1990, the city was widely perceived
as ground zero for the next generation of significant innovation in
American theatre. There were a great many iterations of the Chicago
style in those years, but Frank Galati’s theatrical inclinations,
ensemble strategies, and brilliant showmanship touched them all. As
this study explores, his reach extended well beyond the
professional stage. Featuring exclusive interviews with Galati,
selections from his unpublished notes and speeches, the
observations of colleagues on his rehearsal process, and in-depth
case studies of productions written, conceived, and directed by
Galati, including The Grapes of Wrath (1988–90), The Winter’s
Tale (1990), and The Glass Menagerie (1994), this work offers
theatre historians, patrons, scholars, and students a unique source
of primary information about a pivotal figure in a significant era
of American theatre.
No longer saccharine sweet and dripping with sentimentality,
cross-stitch was forever changed when Julie Jackson launched her
brand Subversive Cross Stitch in 2003. Now a bedrock in the modern
craft movement, Jackson has encouraged stitchers to share what
they’ve really been thinking with her witty, irreverent designs.
The Subversive Cross Stitch 2024 Wall Calendar showcases these
delightfully in-your-face cross-stitches with a full-color pattern
for each monthly spread that you can use to express your own
subversive self. Includes 12 cross-stitch patterns to use in your
own projects! Bonus spread for September–December 2023 Generous
grids for adding appointments and reminders Includes major official
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As a director, author, actor, and educator, Frank Galati has been a
prominent American artist since the 1980s and continues to create
new and innovative work for the theatre. The focus of this book is
the remarkable Chicago years, between 1969 and 1996, in which
Galati’s values and commitments were embraced and enhanced by the
new theatre that emerged in his home town—a style he helped shape
even as he was shaped by it. By 1990, the city was widely perceived
as ground zero for the next generation of significant innovation in
American theatre. There were a great many iterations of the Chicago
style in those years, but Frank Galati’s theatrical inclinations,
ensemble strategies, and brilliant showmanship touched them all. As
this study explores, his reach extended well beyond the
professional stage. Featuring exclusive interviews with Galati,
selections from his unpublished notes and speeches, the
observations of colleagues on his rehearsal process, and in-depth
case studies of productions written, conceived, and directed by
Galati, including The Grapes of Wrath (1988–90), The Winter’s
Tale (1990), and The Glass Menagerie (1994), this work offers
theatre historians, patrons, scholars, and students a unique source
of primary information about a pivotal figure in a significant era
of American theatre.
As the emotional components of physical illnesses become more
recognised, there is a renewed interest in the potential of art
therapy to help patients come to terms with injury, pain and
terminal and life-long conditions. A wide range of experienced art
therapists describe their work and its benefits to a variety of
groups including those with cancer, debilitating conditions such as
myalgic encephalopathy (M.E.) and ulcerative colitis. Physical
conditions in combination with other factors such as homelessness
or learning disabilities, and children with life-long and chronic
conditions are also covered. The book includes discussion of
spiritual and philosophical issues when mortality is faced, life
change and adjustment issues, practical considerations and which
models of practice art therapists find most helpful with various
groups. This will be essential reading for arts therapists and
students, as well as for professionals with an interest in
psychological issues and wellbeing for patients with physical
illness or long term conditions, such as psychotherapists and
counsellors, complementary therapists, doctors, nurses and other
healthcare professionals.
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