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    Anything Goes Play Review

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    Anything Goes Play Review On Thursday‚ February 20th‚ I finally saw my first college play. Unlike the majority of plays I’ve seen in the past‚ Anything Goes actually caught my attention for once. Musicals and plays were big in my high school‚ but East Central took it to the next level in terms of talent and preparation. After watching the play‚ I came to the conclusion that Mrs. Grace Austin did a wonderful job as the director‚ putting on an intriguing show. I’m no expert

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    In Pierre Berton’s ‘Vimy’‚ the reader is taken on an adventure following multiple Canadian soldiers who bravely fought in world war one. It is tough for any author to capture the real horrors of war‚ but in his non-fiction historical masterpiece‚ Canadian author and historian‚ Pierre Berton‚ does an excellent attempt to do just that. With accurate quotes and images it feels as if you have ventured across the cold Atlantic ocean‚ just as young Canadians did almost one hundred years ago. In 1914 Britain

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Review Introduction. On the 28th April 2011‚ I went to see a professional production of To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee at the ’Blackpool Grand Theatre’. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird is set in 1935 in Alabama‚ a story about innocence‚ knowledge‚ prejudice and courage. In the beginning the main character‚ Scout‚ starts out to be a very immature child not knowing the prejudice times around her‚ as the story goes on she gains knowledge of these times by

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    Intro to Theatre Play Critique I went to the University Of North Carolina School of the Arts February 25‚ 2012 to see a production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood. It was not the most stunning of performances as the director John Langs definitely deserves some blame. When I first sat down in my seat‚ I immediately looked around me and saw several people also in attendance for the play. Quite frankly‚ I was unsure of what to expect as the only other play I had gone to was a Broadway production in

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    shadow box play review

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    Michael Christofer’s “The Shadow Box”. Despite having very little knowledge of the play itself‚ I thoroughly enjoyed the play and was kept engaged throughout. “The Shadow Box” revolves around three main terminally ill characters‚ Joe‚ Felicity and Agnes‚ who had to deal with the fact of not being able to live much longer. It also involves their family and friends facing the inevitable death of their loved one. The play addresses the theme of death and the idea of seizing the day and living life to

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    Our Town Play Review

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    american literature class we read Our Town mostly out loud and as a group. The play takes place in fictional town of Grover’s Corners‚ New Hampshire‚ early on a May morning in 1901 The play is about a community of people who live there lives together‚ and they look out for each other. The main families are the Gibb’s‚ and the Webb’s‚ and in act one the setting is mostly taken place in those to families house’s. During the play they express exactly what they’re doing‚ such as chores and other activities

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    ENGL 1302.162 12 May 2014 Romeo & Juliet Romeo & Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. In this opportunity the San Antonio College Department of Fine Arts presented this play on April 10 at 7:30 pm at the McAllister Auditorium at San Antonio College. The play was directed by Paula Rodriguez and had like main characters Adolfo Lambert (Romeo) and Esther Marie Padilla (Juliet). Romeo and Juliet is a beautiful history about two young people who fell in love of each other despite their

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    peacekeeping nation‚ which is openly shared around the world. For this‚ I find it very ironic that the turning point in our country’s march to distinct nationhood was actually achieved during a bloody battle in World War I‚ infamously known as the battle of Vimy Ridge. It was in this victory that many Canadians‚ and historians since‚ argue was the key to making Canada a nation. A country who has since always looked for peaceful resolutions rather than war‚ was discovered both internally and externally on

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    the sun Prof. Natalie Sandler November‚ 27‚ 2012 A Raisin in the sun In a Raisin in the sun people wondered about Walter Lee’s inner journey. A Raisin in the sun is a play that explorer’s the struggles of African American people who achieve their desires. It’s about an African American family trying to pursue an American dream of owning their own home but in the process they encounter racism and they must decide what

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    River‚ had myself and the thrilled audience stimulated throughout the show. With the original book written by Kate Grenville‚ and adapted for the stage by Andrew Bovell‚ their writing skill‚ and award winning brilliance‚ are intertwined to create the play that has THEATRE revealed Australia’s sordid history‚ revisiting the past to reinvent the future. The Secret River‚ directed by Neil Armfield with a cast headed by Nathaniel Dean‚ is the moving drama about Will Thornhill (Nathaniel Dean)

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