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    One had said one day they want to be an amazing actor one day because their major was entertainment/theatre. How I felt about this play is that it was not to my high expectation when I saw it. The actors in some scene was be fragile when they was acting. In the other scene of the play of “The Good Doctor” was great, for “The Sneezer” the actor in that play caught the audience attention. The actor in that act was showing so much emotion in that act and I could tell the relationship with the…

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    In a young woman's life sex is such an important aspect. It defines so much with such a simple term,Virginity. In William Shakespeare's hamlet, Ophelia is a young woman in the middle ages who is facing the same troubles and it drives her mad. The consistent conflict between her lover;hamlet and her father and brother drives her into madness which in the end takes her life. Ophelia's insanity is not short brought on. It the cause of long term arguing of her worth whether it's in her virginity…

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    Career Exploration: Actor Acting has always been a pretty big interest in my life. Ever since I was in third grade it has been my goal to be an amazing actor. I love speaking in front of a crowd and the process of getting into character the whole spiel. When I am performing for a group of people and knowing that I am entertaining them and making them happy it just give me an immense feeling of joy. Not to mention the amazing stories actors get to tell it’s comparable to actually being inside of…

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    “Come and look at the freaks,” are song lyrics from “The Sid e Show” and that is what the play is about, freaks. The Siamese twins were called freaks simply because they were joined together by a piece of flesh. “The Side Show” was a very great play. Since it was a musical, I knew I would enjoy it. I do not think there was one thing I did not enjoy about the play. The reason I enjoyed the play is because the story about the freaks was very vivid and understanding. The actors, costumes, music,…

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    Teachers who are always tuned in to what is going on have a much better chance of having a controlled classroom. By being able to predict a student’s behavior prior to them acting is key in keeping a class on task and focused. This also helps with lowering the amount of distractions which would take more time to address and solve. By using the four components of being withit, a teacher is able to maintain a balance within the…

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    Broadway's director Arthur Penn and actress Anne Bancroft got the idea. It all started in the 1950's when the show Miracle Worker was on broadway. Hays was the set designer of the show and was fascinated by the way sign language was involved with the acting. After that, they really got the ball rolling. It took a while for someone to book them, but once someone took a chance, the audience was hooked. Ever since then it has increased the interest in interaction and the studying of sign language. …

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    British theatre was forever changed in the eighteenth century. It started to evolve and started creating works that are still well know today. Women were finally allowed to have roles on stage and different acting styles were starting to be used. With these changes some performers became very popular and were celebrities of their time. The reason why these masterpieces are still well recognized today is not only how well they were written, it was because of the great actors and actresses who…

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    It was a simple day in a dark theater, my father had left me alone with a friend in this weird booth with a lot of buttons, switches, sliders and dials. It seemed really cool to me and he had even left me with my favorite of his friends, Paul Riopelle. My father walked out of the booth and into the lobby and he didn’t come back before the show started but Paul assured me that my father would be back soon. So we sat and watched the play and it was really funny actually, I don’t remember much of…

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    Acting is simply telling a story; actors are storytellers. They walk up on stage and get into place. The lights go up and the scene starts. Everything is set and it all falls into place to present a story. Acting has been a very important experience in my life because it's shown me what I want to do for the rest of my life, and given me the dedication and confidence needed throughout acting. I have also made countless memories and friendships throughout all of my experiences from a young age…

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    their real personalities and when you see them acting out a character, rather than getting lost in the performance, you often times find yourself thinking about how funny it is hearing your friends talk that way. As a result, even though you see many more plays than you otherwise would as simply a spectator, you often aren’t as engaged in them. This is not dissimilar to the experience of seeing a big time movie actor, typecast for a certain type of acting, playing an unfamiliar role. You think…

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