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    Shakespeare theatre

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    Theatre of 21st Century should be looking forward not back’ discuss this statement in relation to the play you have seen in performance with references to its original performance conditions. The experience of theatre now is comparatively new and modern to the Shakespearean theatre as theatre has changed to reflect its time period. In order to create any theatre it is vital to ‘look back’ in order to see what came before and regain some of what made theatre entertaining. However‚ it is essential

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    The Globe Theatre

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    The Globe Theatre The Globe Theatre was built in 1599‚ on the shore on the Bankside district in London. This “playhouse” was built from timber‚ nails‚ and even stolen playhouse frames. It took four years to build this structure. However‚ this was not the prototype. In fact‚ there was another theatre that took its place beforehand. James Burbage created the original theatre‚ which was basically named “The Theatre‚” in 1576. William Shakespeare himself and the Lord Chamberlain’s Men helped James

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    Verbatim Theatre

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    Verbatim Theatre – Devising How is the initial material being researched and developed at significant stages during the process of creating drama‚ in line with the specifics of Verbatim Theatre? One of the key parts of this piece of drama is the quotations used. In verbatim theatre you can only say things that have been said before‚ whether in an article‚ interview or other form of media. Our piece is centred on the London Riots which were extensively reported on in 2011‚ so we had a lot of

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    theatre history

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    Why knowing the history of theatre so important to actors? This is something I use to ask myself a lot. In this Theatre History coarse I am slowly realizing why just knowing my history will help me as an actor. In this paper I will discuss some. The origin and development of Theatre started well over twenty-five hundred years ago. During that time performances where performed for ritual reasons that did not requires initiation on the part of the spector. A man named Aristotle came along

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    The Globe Theatre

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    The Globe Theatre “All the world’s a stage" The globe theatre is a place with a very rich history. A place that has been graced by some of the most highly regarded playwrights and actors in the world. Including William Shakespeare‚ who in fact was not only one of the theatres most pronoun inspirations but also a founder as well. The globe theatre was in fact the venue that many of Shakespeare’s plays were first produced‚ including his four great tragedies. The theatre itself was built in

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    Community Theatre

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    Community Theatre is often regarded as a very effective medium in which to portray the challenges and triumphs of a community. Through stories‚ such as Marmalade Gumdrops‚ the importance of certain areas of life can be addressed‚ and by using both physical and visual representations‚ a community can both create and visualise how challenges can be triumphed. Throughout history‚ communities have banded together to create what is now known as community theatre. By using people from the community

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    Vaudeville Theatre

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    Heather Larry Mrs. Lawrence 11th Adv. Am. Lit/1st Period 20 November 2009 Vaudeville “Nobody seems to know how television is going to affect radio‚ movies‚ love‚ housekeeping‚ or the church‚ but it has definitely revived vaudeville” (thinkexist.com). Edgar Bergen’s statement concisely describes how vaudeville has returned in the modern era. It is ironic that television‚ which was partly responsible for the disappearance of vaudeville in its original form‚ has now played a role in the return

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    Theatre Report

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    (Lit 1201) THEATRE REPORT SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE TRINI PRINCE Sleeping Beauty and the Trini Prince was written and directed by Crazy Catholic and features an ensemble cast that includes the Crazy Contagious Crew‚ the Comedy Circus‚ members of Eclectic Dance Crew‚ Dese Simon‚ Sensational Shelly‚ Cheldon Midget‚ Prince Priceless‚ Shelci Marie‚ Nola Leacock‚ Clyne Rodriguez and Nicole Wong Chong and others.  This theatre production was spectacular; not only

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    Greek Theatre

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    Bibliography: Books: Ross‚ Stewart (1999). Greek Theatre. Chicago: Peter Bedrick Books Website 1 Dr. Trumbull‚ Eric W. (2001‚ March 18). Ancient Greek Theatre. Retrieved 11-28-06‚ from http://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/spd130et/ancientgreek.htm Website 2 Wild‚ Larry. (2004‚ August 2). Greek and Roman Theatre. Retrieved 11-28-06‚ from http://www.northern.edu/wild/th100/CHAPT10.HTM Website 3 Polio‚ Norine. The Grouch (Dyskolos) by

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    theatre critique

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    The Beaux Stratagem is a comedy by George Farquhar. This play was first produced at the Queen’s Theatre‚ now the site of her Majesty’s Theatre in London‚ in March 1707. Most recent productions are at the University Of Houston. Every play has a different theme‚ but in The Beaux Stratagem‚ I believe has many different types of themes‚ but in my opinion love and marriage is the main theme in this play. Several characters in this play were either looking for love or suffering in a wrong relationship

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