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    That is really great! I have interviewed many young actors who have acted longer than you and have not won any awards. That is something to be proud of. Aw, thank you. Not to put down the others at all, but it 's neat that you 've jumped in, and they have recognized your talent in that way. Aw, thanks. In your career so far, what do you think has been your most challenging role? I 'd say my most challenging role was the first play I was ever in. It was a two hander play at the Arts Club…

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    with friend of his named Vladimir Nemirovich Danchenko. “During the Moscow Art Theatre's early years, Stanislavski worked on providing a guiding structure for actors to consistently…

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    The inequality in the film industry specifically doesn’t get enough exposure. Specifically for actors, out of “the 16 biggest paychecks earned by actors per film, not a single one was earned by a female actor” (Zurko). Angelina Jolie, renowned and highest paid actress, still made the same amount as the two lowest paid men in Forbes 2013 list of the top 20 paid actors. How is this possible? Compared to Robert Downey Jr. $75 million paycheck. Something doesn’t add up. Recently, Jennifer…

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    characters so improvisation, which means the actors have to try and prepare for the production during the performance. The costumes allow the actors to understand the characters and try to interpret them as much as possible. The cloak and the money pouch could allow the actor to learn the story of the Pantalone’s greed. The costume’s details and mask branch out into becoming the aspect of storytelling that bring the character’s meaning to the audience and to the actor. In the article called “In…

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    I believe that it must be difficult to balance audience awareness within the actors performance for many reasons. Firstly, the aim of incorporating the audience into the performance means that its easier for them to empathise with the characters and feel involved in the performance, thus adding to the overall affect. However this could lead to actors getting distracted by the audience around them and especially new actors found it difficult to block out the audience enough to perform confidently…

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    age? There’s an ever-increasing gap between the age of the actors/actresses that play teenage roles in television and it’s actually a problem we need to address. A big topic in today’s world is how teenagers view themselves, their bodies, and how television sets these unrealistic notions about what a fourteen year old may look like. The critical media analysis I am going to be discussing is related to the ages and diversity of the actors and actress’s television shows hire to play teenagers.…

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    more detail oriented when writing my previous review. Brooklyn College’s Speech and Debate had a small cast of four actors. Henry Award had the role of Solomon, Adama Jackson had the role of Diwata, Uki Pavlovic had the role of…

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    and life. Overall, the musical itself is enjoyable. I like the synopsis is easy to understand and fun. The paper response will respond to the concept of the musical itself. The concept of the musical is multiple mini scenes in one act as well as actors or actresses playing multiple characters in one show. Another thing that the paper…

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    Storytelling is a social and cultural art of telling stories through generations. Theatre allows the act of storytelling to connect the actors, director, playwright and the audience all as one. This connectivity forms a communication between the original artist's intent and the interpretation of those who read and observe the play. Theatre is a way to interpret a literary work from a person’s unique cultural background and develop a refined intellectual and artistic appreciation for it. This…

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    expecting a fairly accurate performance directly scripted from the essays. When I realized that the college level performers loosely used the stories from the book in order to inspire their piece, I was pleasantly surprised. I really enjoyed how the actors and actresses made their performance uniquely about them and how their stories relate to those of “Reluctant Citizens” and “The Lonely Death of George Bell”. Watching and listening to each of the performers’ experiences and interpretations…

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