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  wbur.org Arts - Theater - Medea
Warner's powderkeg, angst-ridden approach gives the show visceral power, but also accounts for its intellectual limitations: "uncommon heroes and heroines" are nowhere to be seen here, just common folk hopped up to the point of homicidal hysteria.
Warner is a fine director, but because the staging's relentless emotional fireworks try so hard to blow you away, many will stay put.
From the get-go, Warner isn't concerned with building momentum to the inevitable horror of the ending, supplying a sense of ordinary existence soured by extraordinary passion, or projecting an image of majestic beings humbled by their appetites.
www.wbur.org /arts/2002/50107_20021028.asp   (877 words)

  
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Warner had reassigned some of the lines and used two distinct locations within the theatre, rather than one, for the compulsive shuffling of the central character.
When she says, towards the close of the first act, that she has the ‘strange feeling that someone is looking at me,’ her puzzlement at the eerie possibility of onlookers sounds phoney, as she has been playing up to the public throughout.
In Deborah Warner's over-pitched production with Tom Pye's nuclear-blasted landscape, her Winnie struck me as a crudely comic, patronising send-up of a character, who ought to inspire bleak amusement.
www.theatre.com /story/id/3005702   (1547 words)

  
 Touched by an Angel: Director Deborah Warner talks with Gerard Raymond about her latest endeavor, The Angel Project. ...
With Shaw, Warner had conceived a daring new production of Beckett's Footfalls in which the actress moved to different places in the theater, including the balcony, to perform sections of the text while the audience stood in the middle of the auditorium.
Warner provides an ironic footnote to that production: The first space she had chosen for New York's Waste Land was the 97th floor of the World Trade Center.
In recent weeks, as Warner walked alone through the NYC locations that she selected, she "read" -- with same acute theatrical insight she has brought to the classic texts of Shakespeare, Euripides, and Ibsen -- the unwritten content of the buildings and passageways of New York.
www.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm/story/3660   (1313 words)

  
 The Pew Charitable Trusts - Directors' Profiles 2006 - Rebecca Rimel, Josh Reichet, Jim O'Hara, Sue Urahn, Don ...
From 1992 to 1994, Deborah was senior vice president of corporate communications for MTV Networks, where she was chief spokesperson and media strategist.
Deborah also brings public sector experience to her role at the Trusts.
Deborah obtained her degree in English literature from Tennessee State University.
www.pewtrusts.org /about/dir_bios.cfm   (2668 words)

  
 Dr Deborah Warner
Dr Deborah Warner is a Clinical Psychologist licensed in New York and New Hampshire and is registered in the National Register of Health Providers in Psychology.
Warner's exceptional clinical skills and engaging teaching style bring you informative, encouraging, and engaging workshops.
Through quality therapies and with an emphasis on strengths and respect, Dr. Warner engages clients in a hopeful process of attaining their own ideals of health and harmony in their relationships and lives.
www.drdebiwarner.com   (141 words)

  
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 Playbill News: Deborah Warner's The Angel Project Cancels Initial Performances for Lincoln Center Fest
Tony Award-nominated director Warner (Medea) brings her next creation to New York City as part of the Lincoln Center Festival 2003.
The work was first conceived in 1999 by Warner and produced in a partially vacant office tower, for the London International Festival of Theatre.
Warner recently helmed the Broadway revival of Euripides' Medea starring Fiona Shaw.
www.playbill.com /news/article/80391.html   (426 words)

  
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The concept of ‘scientific instrument’ is discussed by Warner, 1990.
Bud, Robert, and Warner, Deborah (eds), Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia (New York and London, 1998)
Warner, D.J., ‘What is a scientific instrument, when did it become one, and why?’, British Journal for the History of Science 23(1990): 83-93
www.usyd.edu.au /su/macleay/CSciInstGuide.htm   (5326 words)

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