Acting Workshop On-Line
http://www.redbirdstudioss.com/AWOL/acting2.html
This is the place for beginning actors and actresses to learn about
acting and the acting business. For actors and actresses aspiring
to become professional or for those who want to take their avocation
to the highest artistic level possible. Periodically, new "lessons"
and relevant links will be posted for you to study, learn, practise,
and get more info about acting. Read the AWOL Q&A Page to ask
a question about acting and to learn something everyday about acting.
AisleSay
http://www.aislesay.com
The Internet Magazine of Stage Reviews and Opinions, covering New
York, Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Melbourne, and more, with
frequent updates and additions.
The Costumer's Manifesto
www.costumes.org
Examples of nearly any kind of costuming.
Elizabethan Costuming Page
http://www.dnaco.net/~aleed/corsets/
This is an excellent site for both amateur and professional costumers
(and students of course), with sections on history, design and even
construction techniques. A "Monthly Costume Feature" directs
the reader to other excellent sites of interest. This site is very
thorough, and definitely worth a visit (even if you're not a costumer).
Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms
http://www.theatrecrafts.com/glossary/glossary.shtml
From the UK, this is a very comprehensive glossary of theatre terms
(American terms are included where known). Can be browsed on line
or downloaded as a text file.
The Living Playbook
http://www.accessone.com/~up/playbook/
Rightly calls itself "the most complete, most up-to-date collection
of improv games on the planet." I have found them very useful
in classes and workshops.
Medieval Drama Links
http://collectorspost.com/Catalogue/medramalinks.htm
Selected by Sydney Higgins, who says "I have wasted countless
hours chasing after alleged medieval drama links on the World Wide
Web that turned out to be either non-existent or of little value.
The following selection gives the ones that I have found to be most
useful."
NEA Homepage
http://arts.endow.gov/
The National Endowment for the Arts.
New Jersey
Why did this state become the first home of the movie industry?
http://www.state.nj.us/hangout_nj/200206_movies_p1.html
On-Line Books Page
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/
An index to online books and other documents, with links to other
electronic text sites, indexes, and more.
Online Classics
http://www.education-world.com/awards/past/2001/r0401-08.shtml
More than 150 hours of videos, including dance performances, concerts,
operas, and theater performances.
Shakey's Place: 3D Globe Theater Internet Experience
http://library.thinkquest.org/10502/index2.htm
With lots of frames and a floating guide window, this site is a
good basic introduction to Shakespeare, with biographical information,
a teacher's guide to using their site in the classroom, and quite
a few links to other Shakespeare internet resources.
Tech Theatre Links
http://www.iwaynet.net/~phantom/theatrelinks/tom.htm
This page has it all--links to unions, organizations, publishers,
magazines, video producers, and a small collection of links to other
tech web sites. There are also links arranged by categories such
as touring gear, scenery construction, puppetry, and "running
the show."