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    but if she does, it will be a sad day in America. Julie Andrews has inspired me by bringing joy to everybody. She has also inspired so many other people. She has brought so much joy and spirit to the broadway world and has set an example of how actors should work. Julie is still in the business of theatre and movies and tv show at the age of 81. She is still doing what she loves. One thing that really stands out from Julie Andrews is her work ethic. She knows that she is probably the best…

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    Restroom Play Analysis

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    good acting within the show. Although they all stood behind music stands for the duration of the play, the actors were still able to perform the scenes well by emphasizing certain words and performing certain actions. It was also interesting to see these actors apply tactics to pursue their objectives. In fact, most if not all of the acting that was in this play could be seen by each actor pursuing an objective using certain tactics. The first play, Restroom, was a great show. The acting the…

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    lost the interest of some viewers. Some challenges would be making it unique that allows it to stand out from other musicals. If it is the same story or similar ideas, it may be unsuccessful. Additionally, the actors need to be flwexible if they are in a musical because they need to be good actors, as well as singers and dancers. 3. Out of the three stars in the film, Donald O’Connor possessed the greatest overall skillset. In the film, the scene where he was singing and dancing all alone with…

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    I rooted for Johnny Castle (Christopher), not only is he a good-looking person but he was a great dancer and actor as well. He definitely made the show complete with his acting skills. He was also the main character whose personality changed the most throughout the musical. In the beginning, he is very self-centered but at the end, he cared more for others,…

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    19th, and 20th. I attended on the 18th. This play, aimed toward the entertainment of the audience, was directed by Jared Johnson. Not only did Jared Johnson put in an immense amount of work, the actors and actresses who played multiple parts went through significant challenges. Larry Johnson being the only actor…

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    The Warriors Play Analysis

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    about PTSD by William P. Bradford and was performed at Trinity high school. The production was a reflection on PTSD combined with a plot line to make an interesting twist on a play. Coupled with the controversial topic is a spectacular set, amazing actors, and some interesting special effects. While these were all phenomenal, the play had major issues with timing and lack of an evolving plot. The performance was about a group of veterans and a woman whose son went off to war and went missing.…

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    The Fall is a wonderful movie directed by Tarsem Singh. Tarsem Singh is a director who has directed several movies of varying success. The Cell. Mirror, Mirror. Immortals. And, most recently, Self/Less. Before this movie was made, Singh had made a small fortune directing music videos and television commercials. Instead of going wild and indulging, he put all of the money towards making this film. And it shows. It really shows. This movie radiates passion and love. On the surface, The Fall is a…

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    Othello Movie Analysis

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    Casting Othello, The Movie Casting actors for a film version of Shakespeare’s Othello could become a challenging task. Shakespeare’s play complexity and long speeches present a difficult undertaking even for the most talented and skilled individuals in today’s film industry pool of actors. Therefore, we most carefully exam the play’s characters and search for candidates that can be paired, not only to the physical attributes of the character, but more importantly to the complexity in language,…

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    professional actors should be aware of how pivotal casting directors are to getting work in the theatre, film, and television business. Casting directors are the first “friend” you meet when an actor is looking for work, the casting directors are scouting for fresh new talent that they could cast in their upcoming projects that they are casting at the time. Usually, casting directors are hired by television studios, networks, production companies, and producers of Broadway shows to give actors…

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    The world is always evolving in every aspect, whether it be technology or people, there is no denying it. However, the film industry moves at a much slower pace that it seems frozen in time. Everyone is much more open minded now than in the past. For instance, Tattoos were considered rebellious but now considered as body art. Society has learned to adapt with the times and gained the ability to accept everyone for who they are. Whereas, the film industry continues to judge people according to…

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