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- THEATRE LINKS
- The Playwriting Seminars, by Richard Toscan -- "An Opinionated Web Companion on the Art & Craft of Playwriting." Seems to be a very good resource.
- Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national theatre service organization, exists to strengthen, nurture and promote the not-for-profit American theatre. Also the place to subscribe to American Theatre magazine.
- Inter-Play: An on-line index to plays in collections, anthologies and periodicals.
- Dramatist's Play Service came in handy when I needed to find a "Crucible" script fast.
- Playscripts, Inc., Baker's Plays and Samuel French are other sources for scripts.
- Artslynx International Theatre Resources is a comprehensive collection of online Theatre resources.
- Dramaturgy Northwest is an ongoing project of the Northwest Region of Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA), the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) and the University of Puget Sound (UPS). (See also dramaturgy.net.)
- UCSB Infosurf, Information Resources for Dramatic Arts, compiled by the library at UC Santa Barbara .
- Didaskalia: Ancient Theater Today, an e-journal covering developments in Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today.
- The International Theatre Design Archive.
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- MUSIC LINKS
- Marshall, makers of the famous British amps (No, the amps don't leak oil like the cars do).
- Fender Musical Instruments speaks for itself.
- Stew-Mac Guitar Shop Supply is pretty much self-explanatory as well.
- GuitarNutstm has much excellent information about wiring (and quieting) Fender electric guitars. The shock hazard page should be required reading for electric guitarists. (Hint: keep one of those yellow, 3 LED circuit testers in your guitar case).
- OLGA, On-Line Guitar Archive, has lots of songs in guitar tablature format.
Updated
August 2004
© 1999-2004 Tod Shacklett
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