My follow-up post to Wednesday’s post at Transpositions on the morality of narrative is now up, with a couple of very good comments already added: ‘He Who Loses His Life will Find It’: How Narrative Gives Life
Posts Tagged ‘Theatre’
‘He Who Loses His Life will Find It’: How Narrative Gives Life
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Theatre, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on October 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘Drinking the Kool-Aid’: Does Narrative Kill?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Theatre, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on September 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today’s post is part one of a two-part post on the morality of narrative. It’s now up at Transpositions: ‘Drinking the Kool-Aid’: Does Narrative Kill? [Part One]
Towards a Eucharistic Theatre
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Catholicism, Christian Theatre Tribe, Theatre, Theology, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on September 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
My proposed dissertation title is ‘Towards a Eucharistic Theatre: Communion and the Moral Responsibility of the Theatre Artist’. I explain the phrase ‘Eucharistic theatre’ in my recent post at Transpositions. (Posted from the family ranch in Gove, KS – I went on my first cattle round-up today!)
Received like Christ: Benedictine Hospitality in the Theatre
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Benedictine Theatre Company, Theatre, Theology & the Arts, Transpositions on July 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today’s post on Benedictine hospitality in the theatre now up at Transpositions.
Theatre R&D Research Tour Itinerary (+ ArtMonks)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Benedictine Theatre Company, Christian Theatre Tribe, Theatre, Theology & the Arts on July 8, 2011 | 7 Comments »
You all have been very helpful in suggesting places and people for me to visit as part of my Theatre R&D Research Tour. My current rough itinerary is below. Please let me know if you are on the route and would like to meet (or know someone I should meet), or if I should adjust [...]
The World Over + Fellows Hip Interviews
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Acting, Geekery, Theatre, Theology & the Arts on July 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today’s post is my first post as a regular contributor at Transpositions, the academic student blog of the Institute for Theology, Imagination & the Arts at the University of St Andrews, where I’ll be beginning my PhD in Theology & Theatre this September. It’s about my most moving experience as an audience member at the [...]
The Creativity of Yes + Fellows Hip Trailer
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Acting, C.S. Lewis, C.S. Lewis Foundation, conferences, Theatre, Theology & the Arts on May 27, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Today’s post is a guest post on Transpositions: “The Creativity of Yes: The Marian Role of the Viewer” And The Fellows Hip‘s first trailer is out! We’re trying to attract distributors, so please “Like” and comment if you’re willing. Here are some other ways you can help us find distribution: 1. View our YouTube videos, [...]
The Place of “Place”: Community-Building in American Theatre
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Acting, Baltimore, Theatre, Theology & the Arts on April 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today’s post is a guest post on Transpositions, the student blog of the University of St Andrews’ Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts – where I will be starting a PhD in September! I’m looking forward to serving as a regular contributor at Transpositions starting July 1, and will be splitting my blogging time [...]
What is Christian Art?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Theatre, Theology & the Arts on February 23, 2011 | 21 Comments »
Back in November, I posed a question to my friends on Facebook and Twitter: ‘Question: Is (the musical) Les Misérables Christian theatre, and why/why not?’ I had just seen the 25th anniversary concert of my favourite musical livestreamed at my local cinema, and the question of whether such an international mega-hit could also qualify as [...]
Theatre R&D – The Research Tour
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Benedictine Theatre Company, C.S. Lewis Foundation, Christian Theatre Tribe, conferences, Theatre, Theology & the Arts on February 7, 2011 | 4 Comments »
I’ve been reading Chris Guillebeau’s blog The Art of Non-Conformity recently (added to blogroll), and this post struck me. In it, Chris relates a piece of advice that marketing guru Seth Godin gave him: “I think you need more of an agenda.” Chris started thinking about his blog’s agenda, and I’ve been thinking about mine. [...]
