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    Edward Henry Gordon Craig CH OBE (born Edward Godwin; 16 January 1872 – 29 July 1966), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, was an English modernist theatre...
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  • Gordon Craig may refer to: Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966), sometimes known as Gordon Craig, English modernist theatre practitioner Gordon A. Craig (1913–2005)...
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    progressive English architect-designer Edward William Godwin, and the sister of theatre practitioner Edward Gordon Craig. As a lesbian, an active campaigner...
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    However, they had a daughter, Edith Craig, in 1869 and a son, Edward Gordon Craig, in 1872. The surname Craig was chosen to avoid the stigma of illegitimacy...
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  • 1929–1937 Edward A. Craig (1896–1994), US Marine officer Edward Anthony Craig (1905–1998), British theatre designer, known as Edward Carrick Edward Gordon Craig...
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    and European plays. He collaborated with the director and designer Edward Gordon Craig and was formative in the development of several other major practitioners...
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    Gordon Alexander Craig (November 13, 1913 – October 30, 2005) was a Scottish-American liberal historian of German history and of diplomatic history. Craig...
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    him to Hertfordshire, and produced two children: Edith Craig (1869–1947) and Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966), who became an important actor, designer,...
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    Nō theatre, which he took to London. Konstantin Stanislavski and Edward Gordon Craig—two of the 20th century's most influential theatre practitioners—collaborated...
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    as a painter, but generally just copied", but the stage designer Edward Gordon Craig and the historian Werner Maser believed Hitler's early paintings...
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    Interchange) and foot (via the Town Centre). Taking its name from Edward Gordon Craig, the internationally renowned theatre practitioner who was born less...
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    of the great theater innovator Edward Gordon Craig. Craig's involvement with the figure grew with time. In 1897, Craig, dressed as Pierrot, gave a quasi-impromptu...
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    prominently. Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966) in A Note on Masks (1910) proposed the virtues of using masks over the naturalism of the actor. Craig was highly...
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  • author and illustrator. Carrick was born in London. His father was Edward Gordon Craig, the theatre practitioner and stage designer, and his mother was...
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    known as Edward Gordon Craig, spent much of his childhood (from 1879, when he was 8, until 1897) indulged by Irving backstage at the Lyceum. Craig, who came...
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    Brecht, Chris Covics and Vsevolod Meyerhold and by the works of Edward Gordon Craig, and Matila Ghyka. Brook considered G. I. Gurdjieff, his spiritual...
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  • The Mask was a theatrical magazine published by Edward Gordon Craig from 1908 to 1921. Initially it was published monthly, but soon became quarterly....
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  • actress Ellen Terry and her grandfather was theatrical scenic designer Edward Gordon Craig. One of her great-grandfathers was Gaetano Meo (1850–1925) an artist's...
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  • Daniel F. Craig (1875-1929), American military officer David Craig (author), pseudonymous British author publishing in 2005 Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966)...
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    Austin lived under number 7. At the turn of the century, the actor Edward Gordon Craig and the composer Martin Shaw shared house number 8. The author Sylvia...
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    1911–12 production of Hamlet, produced by Konstantin Stanislavski and Edward Gordon Craig. It is particularly important in the history of performances of Hamlet...
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    Granville-Barker directed quarto and folio texts with few cuts, while Edward Gordon Craig and others called for abstract staging. Both approaches have influenced...
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    "1900 – November – Birth of Kitty, daughter of Edward Gordon Craig and Jess Dorynne" Edward Gordon Craig married Helen Mary "May" Gibson in 1893, and they...
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    which he became the director. Around 1913, Kessler commissioned Edward Gordon Craig, an English theatrical designer and theoretician, to make woodcut...
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  • Influenced by the work of Modernist pioneers Adolphe Appia and Edward Gordon Craig, scenography proposes that design practices within performance are...
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    Theatre Workshop. Bulgakov (2013) Bablet, Denis. 1962. The Theatre of Edward Gordon Craig. Trans. Daphne Woodward. London: Methuen, 1981. ISBN 978-0-413-47880-1...
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    "Alexandre Dumas". www.dumaspere.com. Retrieved 22 August 2017. Bell, A. Craig (1950). Alexandre Dumas: A Biography and Study. London: Cassell & Co. Gorman...
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    (having borrowed the idea from the Symbolist director and designer, Edward Gordon Craig). Staging was especially important in Expressionist drama, with directors...
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    Courier Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-24631-4. Gordon Craig, Edward (1978). Gordon Craig on movement and dance. Dance Books. ISBN 978-0-903102-37-7...
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    Granville-Barker directed quarto and folio texts with few cuts, while Edward Gordon Craig and others called for abstract staging. Both approaches have influenced...
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