Description
This paper discusses the parameters of my creative project, which utilizes a staged reading of scenes from John Cariani’s Almost, Maine as a means of investigating the representation of queer individuals and relationships in theatre, film, and television. The first section provides background information on Almost, Maine itself, while the second section explains the details of the project and what to expect on the day of my defense. The next section explains my purpose in developing a project centralized around queer representation, and the last two sections are personal reflections of the both my growth throughout the creative process, and the final product: the performance and talkback.
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Title
- Not Quite, But Almost "Almost, Maine: " An Investigation of Queer Representation & Portrayal Through the Lens of John Cariani's Contemporary Play
Contributors
- Thompson, Savannah Blake (Author)
- Maday, Gregory (Thesis director)
- Rohd, Michael (Committee member)
- Dean, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts (Contributor)
- School of Film, Dance and Theatre (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2019-05
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