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    written, it was because of the great actors and actresses who performed. Without these celebrities of their time theatre would not have been as popular as it still is. So this essay is going to inform the readers on the British performers of the eighteenth century. These actors and actresses in the late eighteenth…

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    Many great actors have been tagged to be the next 007-Hero. This includes Aidan Turner, who has a very masculine and smart aura. Robin Ellis once said in an interview that the brilliant actor is perfect for the upcoming “James Bond” movie. Furthermore, avid fans can also have their own bets for the next “James Bond” movie. Some of them are Scott Mendelson, Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, Idris Elba and Ryan Gosling. In a recent report there two more amazing actors who fit perfectly for…

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    afterthought, or perhaps not taken into consideration at all. More likely than not, actors believe they are reverting to organic acting when they are simply neglecting a vital part of the process. Movement training and the acting process do differ in very specific ways, in that movement training allows for the actor to reach beyond what is considered normal and acceptable for them to play, whereas within the acting process, actors must have a strong sense of self before committing to playing…

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    that most who are in the theatre did join for this very reason, there are some points where the similarities of watching and participating detour into major differences. I preface this with a brief glimpse into my background. First off, I was not an actor. I loved the theatre very much and wanted to become a part of it, however I was not one for being on stage performing. The technical department was the next logical choice so I joined to operate the sound and lighting. I bring this up only so…

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    is not exactly a new concept in modern times. However, in the Elizabethan era, the concept of meta-theatre was one of the first iterations of this. In a nutshell, meta-theatre describes the blurred line between the world and the stage, audience and actor, reality and illusion, seeming and being; much like the breaking of the fourth wall does today in digital media. In Hamlet, this concept of meta-theatre is depicted through Hamlet’s viewing of himself being in a play. Whereas he is truly…

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    To be is to do, to do is to feel. As an actor, you have to feel the raw emotion that your character is meant to go through. You have to make it look like your true emotions in order to capture the audience’s attention. Cody Rees is an individual that works hard on his craft all day and night in order to perform on the court, on the stage, and most importantly life itself. THE Character OF CODY REES He was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. Growing up full of energy, his…

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    failure to enforce cast integration for films that portray or represent African Americans is a limitation set for actors and actresses in the industry. There are several well-known actresses that could have been casted for the part, for instance Viola Davis. At some level it’s not the responsibility of the production company rather the industry workers and those who support them (actors, actresses and moviegoers). “Accountability to the community take precedence over training for an industry…

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    During the problematization phase one must first identify the actors and determine which actor is crucial or indispensable to the network (Callon 1986, 202). When looking at the issue of Internet privacy, one can identify at least three actors which include the developers, the government and the internet users. Each of the actors play a unique role within the network; the actors are motivated by their own goals and experiences, but they must work together in order to protect…

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    Nora Helmer is a very complicated character despite the fact that at the beginning of this play it seems like quite the opposite. At the beginning of act one, Nora is whimsical and gleeful and very much like a child. She is very much living in a fantasy world or a doll’s house as the title of the play suggests. Nora has been taught since birth to be similar to a doll. Her father treated her as such in the past and so does her husband at the time the play takes place. However, once her illusion…

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    Millsaps’s version of taming of The Taming of the Shrew was definitely a strange interpretation of the play. The actors were all in 70’s attire and the language was much different than that of Shakespeare’s. The over all mode of the play was fun and playful, but I do not think that truly captured what Shakespeare was trying to convey. Although the actors captured their characters perfectly, it was hard for me to understand them. Over all, the play was somewhat enjoyable. The 70’s twist on…

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