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    Love Sick Play Analysis

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    On October 28, 2017, I attended Desert Hot Springs High School’s theatrical performance, Love Sick, a play produced by John Cariani. Mr. Landmann is the head director of the theater department at DHSHS and was able to execute a great show with the help of his students: Matilde Alejandro, Megan Johnson, Bethany Navarro, Luis Salazar, Nathaniel Esparza, Natalia Martinez, Angel Limas, Esmeralda Hernandez, Esmeralda Salazar, Nicholas Jacob Gamboa, Baylee Bryant, Jonathan Calderon, Erika Aleman,…

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    The 2013 biopic written and directed by John Ridley, Jimi: All Is By Your Side, diverges in many ways from the cliched and highly stereotypical musical biopics. Ridley’s film highlights key events from 1966 to 1967, the year before ‘the greatest guitarist,’ Jimi Hendrix, rose to fame. The film differentiates from many of the typical conventions that are seen in musical biopics, especially those over rock and pop musicians. For the most part, biopics while not always boring, tend to be highly…

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    The musical I went to was “Heathers; The Musical”, lyrics and music by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’Keefe. Which is about a high school girl named Veronica Sawyer who was nobody until one day, three of the popular girls at her high school decided to she would fit perfect with them. Funny thing was that they were all named Heather. After being whisked away from her boring life and put into the Heather click, she meets a boy named JD who she falls in love with. Veronica, later in the year,…

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    For millennium, live theatre, reading books, plays, and even viewing film has acted as a way for men and women alike to escape their dull lives, to get away from a world saturated with daily tribulations and see through the eyes of an observer rather than a participant. People could get away from the identity of the weaver, the miller, or even the all-powerful aristocrat to become a spectator. This is the point however, where the live theatre and the other forms of “escape” from reality separate…

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    Brian Nash Research Paper

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    The thought of ever becoming an actor or musician was always a dream, but now I know that after googling myself, I've learned that if I would ever want to become a famous actor or a musician I would not be able to use my real name or else it might be mixed up with Brian Nash, an actor from the 1960's or another Brian Nash, a famous British musician. Brian Nash the actor, was born in Glendale, California on May 20th, 1956. He was most famous for roles in 1960's T.V. series such as Please Don't…

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    Evolution Of Body Image

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    Some may not of know what was put into it. Some may not of know how hard it is. But to me, I didn't know that there was so much involved in it; how import diet and exercise is for actors and actresses. As we progress each day, we start to realize that there are standards on what we should have in terms of how our body looks due to Social media. The expectations of actors and actresses bodies from the past may be laughed upon or degraded in today's society. When time periods changes, so does…

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    In the musical I Love You, You’re Perfect. Now Change directed by Jerry Lee, the musical explores the concept of love. The thing that is being explored is how love is being used in multiple situations from positive to negative. The musical does teach lessons and include common problem when it comes to love. The problems that was being covered are things like expectations, miscommunications, bonding with parents, and life. Overall, the musical itself is enjoyable. I like the synopsis is easy to…

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    The person I am researching about is Rene Bazinet. His real name is Rene Fiener , but his adopted father, Sgt. Major Bazinet, gave him his last name. He was born in Bochum, Germany then moved to Canada when his mother married. Bazinet went to college at John Abbot College in Quebec , there he was discovered for his talent of the mimes. He left for a theatre school in Paris and there he made his first appearance. He was a street performer for nine years when he met his life-long friend, David…

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    Literary agent fees - What you need to know There are no fixed fees or commission for book agents, as these can vary. Most literary agents make a commission of 12 to 15 percent from the sale, and many agents will not charge the writers if they are given the opportunity to represent them. A literary agent works on commission, and this is how he makes his earning. The standard system in the industry is that literary agents get paid through the commission they make when they sell your book. They…

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    Sleep no More is a play. Immersive theater is generally guaranteed to have turned around the customary force relationship between the entertainer and people in general, setting the group of onlookers in control of the creation. In this manner, it satisfies, minus all potential limitations degree, Jacques Rancière's vision of the Emancipated Onlooker, which showed up in 2007, the ideal minute for it to be used as a noteworthy hypothetical supporting for creations like Punchdrunk's Sleep No More.…

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