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    The Complete Works of William Shakespeare For my production response paper I decided to attend The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, a University of Anderson production play. The play lasted about and hour and thirty minutes with 4 actors; Pia Desideria, Katie Judge, Jack Render, and Cassi Russell. In all honesty I was stoked to attend this play due to the fact that it’s been around 10 years since I have attended a play. The title of the play gave me an idea of what I would be expecting.…

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    Margo Fail Play Analysis

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    audience member. Instead, this play had concepts of body changing and to me there was not a single main actor the entire time. By changing who the play revolved around through this body changing, the writer was able to have themes of the difficulty of finding one’s true self and the agony that comes with this journey. Examples of this theme can be seen through all of the characters since every actor had their own chance of spotlight when they had their opportunity of being Margo Vail or Arthur.…

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    The best example of this is Thyona and Constantine. Their roles represent the radical opinions, and each actor successfully represented them. The true commitment from those actors led to an honest performance. The audience was engulfed and intently listening to them, even if they did not share the characters points of view. For example, the plotline about killing the grooms seemed irrational…

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    overcome my weaknesses. Along with that, I really want to try out some serious roles with some serious characters talking about serious topics, that is a line that I haven’t crossed yet that I am looking forward to cross. Along with any progressing actor, I have strengths as well as my share of weaknesses. One of my biggest weakness that I very recently realized I had was that I am afraid to make mistakes. That in itself isn’t the weakness I was referring to, but that fear has led me to be…

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    Den Of Thieves

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    The actor established this character through the way he dressed and the style that he spoke. Mejia presented the audience a feeling of a gangster. Throughout the play, he was being the character, Sal, rather than himself. One of the skills that he had and other actors may not have was that he was able to speak and walk like a real gangster. The actor attempted to show the audience that people have to take the consequence of the…

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    became an actor, theatre and film director. Ferrer made his Broadway debut in 1935. In 1940, he played his first starring role on Broadway. He also directed The Shrike, Stalag 17, The Fourposter, Twentieth Century, Carmelina, My Three Angels, and The Andersonville Trial. Ferrer is remembered the best for his performance in “Cyrano de Bergerac” which he first played on Broadway in 1946. The production became one of the hits of the 1946/47 Broadway season, winning Ferrer the first Best Actor Tony…

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    Spanish theater From 1570 till 1681, the Spanish theater knows a very big success. It is a century of glory and creativity, complete revival of the theater. That's why this period is called the golden age of theater.Furthermore, contrary to France, the Spanish Church encourages and protects the theater. The theater is very appreciated by the population. The authors are constantly submitted to the production of new plays to please the audience. A play does not take place more than eight days.…

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    Concentration is key in performances as the actor should be constantly thinking like the character and not themselves, although they may think there personality is like the character you still have to show it isn't you. By looking at the audience and making them totally aware your doing it is not what a professional actor what's the achieve, although as Stanislavski said ignoring the audience isn't right either, due to them being a 'co-creator' of every performance. I believe that getting the…

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    Process Of Acting Essay

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    you don’t know how to differentiate from the character and yourself. I am going to be focusing on a specific actor in this paper and that…

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    like I’m very outgoing as her. Meanwhile, the other performers did have a significance in the play, and I did enjoy the humor from the other actors/ actresses, and generally felt that everyone did a great job. The performance style of this play was a modernism, comical play that included many laughs from the audience, and an accent with gestures from the actors/ actresses. This play provided some adult content which made the play seem more realistic since this play clarifies the frequently…

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