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DIGITAL ARCHIVES -- Index of Volume 26, 1990 | |
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About TD&T | Searchable Indexes | Contact Information | Writers Guidelines | Book Reviews |
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| Volume 26, Number 1 Winter, 1990 Back issues containing these articles are available from the USITT office. As digital copies of these articles (in PDF format) are added to the TD&T Digital Archives they will be linked to this index. |
Art for the Stage: The Sixth USITT Design Exhibit (catalog) -- Quinn, Jeff -- Insert Graduate School Checklist, A -- Gilliam, Stephen and Ron Naversen -- page 27 International Journal Report -- Adler, Norma -- page 44 Inventing the Wheel: A Final Interview with Lee Watson -- Taylor, Doug -- page 21 Theater Networking Through MIDI -- Richmond, Charlie -- page 37 USITT-Thirty Years and Growing: Institute Remembered -- Emery, Joy Spanabel, Gary W. Gaiser, Fred Wolf, David Hale Hand, Charles E. Williams, Patricia MacKay, Willard Bellman, Richard Arnold, James R. Earle -- page 15 USITT-Thirty Years and Growing: The First Decade -- Rubin, Joel E. -- page 9 USITT-Thirty Years and Growing: The Second Decade -- Arnold, Richard -- page 11 USITT-Thirty Years and Growing: The Third Decade -- Devin, Richard -- page 13 [book review] Concert Lighting: Techniques, Art and Business by James L. Moody -- Coughenour, Kay L. -- page 53 [book review] Scene Design in the Theater by Dennis J. Sporre and Robert C. Burroughs -- Hannon, Daniel -- page 53 |
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Courtyard Theater: Philosophies and Practicalities, The -- Mackintosh, Iain -- page 19 Designing User-Friendly Theatres -- Howard, George T. -- page 57 International Journal Report -- Adler, Norma -- page 68 Introductory Curriculum Survey -- Dunham, Richard -- page 53 Letter to the Staff, A -- O'Connor, Sara -- page 43 Marketing as Theater -- Whatmore, Chris -- page 14 Minotaurus: Svoboda Directs, The -- Firman, Ron -- page 41 Passion, Poison and Profession -- Stowell, Jr., Don -- page 9 Postmodern Issues in Action Design 1: Practical Problems of Space-Function versus the Horizon -- Unruh, Del -- page 33 Specifying the Theatrical Dimmer That's Right For You -- Rosenthal, Doren -- page 48 |
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Computers: Coordinating Computerized Theatrical Cues -- Webber, Ralph O. -- page 47 Computers: Learning Theater History in the 3rd Dimension -- Wolcott, John R. -- page 51 Computers: Personal Computer Use in the Performing Arts -- Gill, Patrick -- page 33 Computers: Three-Dimensional Designing -- Reaney, Mark -- page 41 Computers: Tour Management-Computing on the Road -- Macpherson, Jr., John -- page 55 Entertainment Industry Consultants -- Davidson, Randall W. A. -- page 61 Form Follows Function -- Blom, Patricia -- page 15 International Journal Report -- Adler, Norma -- page 65 Postmodern Issues in Action Design 2:The Philosophical Problems of Space-Space as Text -- Unruh, Del -- page 25 Seasonal Sample, A -- Leonard, John -- page 57 Victory Over the Sun: Kazimir Malevich, Suprematist -- Kraus, Lucy -- page 9 |
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