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    Theatre and Gender

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    Japanese Society. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 01 May 2013. "Gender Roles in Contemporary Asian-American Literature." Yahoo! Contributor Network. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 01 May 2013. "Theater." Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven. N.p.‚ 01 May 2013. Web. 01 May 2013. Theatre 101 Final Exam Lucia Khau Date: May 1st 2013 Section 001 TA: Ma Yan

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    Our IB Bunraku Theatre performance was a very difficult project to undertake. We were put under a great deal of stress to complete and make our performance great. It was all put together in just a few short weeks and there was a great deal of tension during rehearsals. Bunraku is a Japanese puppet production and we made it our own. Our story was about an autistic teenage boy killing his best friend in a moment of rage and confusion. It was quite a deep story. The audience seemed very in to it and

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    Ad Analysis Hand To God

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    AKA‚ a marketing and advertising firm‚ created a print advertisement for the new Broadway play Hand to God‚ which appeared in the October 19th‚ 2014 edition of The New York Times. The advertisements purpose is to create positive branding‚ and sell tickets. Hand to God’s advertisement bluntly uses the play’s commercial weaknesses in a dark comedic way in order to characterize their vulnerabilities as strengths. The advertisement sets a dark tone through its imagery. First‚ the words are displayed

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    Medieval Theatre

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    MEDIVAL DRAMA ESSAY With the decline of the Roman Empire so went Greek and Roman Dramatic Theatre. Minstrels and Troubadours Beginning in the 5th or 6th century traveling performers named Minstrels and Troubadour’s began to travel castle to castle and town to town. Their performances were often vulgar and flamboyant; using colorful costumes and many times using musical instruments in their performances. Although their content tended to be crass and vulgar it did lend itself to themes of the day

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    in the Workshop of the Players’ Art (WPA) Theatre‚ a small theatre (Off-Off-Broadway) in 1982 for one month. It was composed by Alan Menken and written by Howard Ashman‚ and was based on the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors (Roger Corman was the director). It then moved to the Orpheum Theatre (Off-Broadway) in Manhattan where it stayed for 5 years‚ finally closing in 1987. The show opened in London’s West End on 1st January 1983 at the Comedy Theatre for 813 performances‚ closing in October

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    Renaissance Theatre vs Today’s Modern Theatre As society grows‚ theatre is forced to evolve to meet the needs of its audience. During the Renaissance‚ theatre would convey it stories using low-budget and every day materials; this was mainly due to society being from a less technology driven time in history. Today‚ society has not only evolved into a wealthier one‚ but a society with growing technologies allowing theatre to pull out all the stops‚ conveying its stories in a more elaborate

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    Drama and Jimmy Alison

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    individuals and groups to explore‚ shape and represent ideas‚ feelings and their consequences in symbolic or dramatic form. History Of English Drama Drama is a literary composition‚ which is performed by professional actors on stage (or theatre)‚ before an audience. It involves conflicts‚ actions and a particular theme. Although the art form exists in different countries‚ drama in England deserves special mention‚ because some of the legendary dramatists‚ including William Shakespeare‚ are

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    shark symbolize in our culture and society. Next‚ if I was going to bring Jaws the movie to Broadway I would use the fantasy fiction genre. I would have people dress up in costumes and have an artist make beautiful backgrounds for each seen. I would also spend lots of time preparing my actors making sure they know there parts correctly. I would also include lots of singing and dancing because it is Broadway. By choosing singing and dancing the actor can use there bodies to show a since of emotion

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    Avenue Q Play Analysis

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    impression. Also‚ the set design is important because it gives idea to audience where the setting of the play is located. Although the building in this play were relatively new‚ the original Broadway play set design was very worn out. In my opinion‚ if the play was old then the set design should look like the original Broadway play because on Avenue Q middle and lower class family leave. The apartment look like they leave on Avenue A. In additional‚ the costume is also important so the audience can figure

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    results in family conflicts. His son‚ who also aspires to an athletic career‚ must battle his father’s fear and envy of him‚ and Troy’s wife is humiliated by his adultery. Joe Turner’s Come and Gone‚ (1986) debuted while Fences was still running on Broadway. Joe Turner‚ which is regarded as more mystical than Wilson’s other works‚ centers upon the struggles of migrants in the post-Civil War North. The play takes place in 1911 in the Pittsburgh boardinghouse owned by Seth and Bertha Holly. Following

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