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    might have had. The colors of the stage were effective especially with the different light colors and costumes of actors. The sounds of the music and actors differed a lot from a scene to another and the music they played in some dramatic scenes also was effective. The scenes were more believable than they are on a screen because we can see the people presenting physically. Some actors had the ability to transform from a…

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    they want to be an amazing actor one day because their major was entertainment/theatre. How I felt about this play is that it was not to my high expectation when I saw it. The actors in some scene was be fragile when they was acting. In the other scene of the play of “The Good Doctor” was great, for “The Sneezer” the actor in that play caught the audience attention. The actor in that act was showing so much emotion in that act and I could tell the relationship with the actors in it was strong.…

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    plan I was given the challenge of finding a way to help the actors remember the order of the play and their entrance and exits. I wanted to push the actors to use the space and not have to use language to communicate. The challenge here was to create a plan that would be sustaining and challenging but not restricting to the Deaf actors by taking their language away from them. The intention of the workshop was to slowly over stimulate the actors so that they would start to multitask. By doing…

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    Research Paper For Being An Actor Acting is something I have always loved and had an interest in. Actors bring characters to life and play amazing roles. I know that acting is not an easy career and it takes hard work and dedication. I think that I can put my mind to this and be an actress one day. Actors are responsible for rehearsal attendance along with line memorization. Actors need to be able to memorize movements and steps to make the film the best it can be. Actors need to be able to…

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    Twelfth Night Critique

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    Therefore, I would recommend CU Theatre’s Production of Twelfth Night to all people because the production was produced great design elements, and also all actors have amazing…

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    feeling (which will naturally result as a by-product of doing). Adler claims it is important for actors to be always doing something on stage. They should translate the emotions of a character into equivalent actions. Each action must be justifiable and the actor…

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    When actors are performing on stage for an audience there can be many distractions which could ruin there performance. Stanislavski believed that if the actors observed an object with intensity, they would become interested in it which would help them develop an action with it. Although Stanislavski didn’t want his actors to easily become distracted by the audience, he didn’t advise that the actor forget the audience, or believe they didn’t exist. He thought that would be contradictory to the…

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    music, modern interpretation, and the actors talent helped to modernize the show. While some choices took the performance in a strange direction, the connections and relationships between the actors are what kept the show going. Throughout the performance, music was incorporated to help tell the story. The band, furies, comprised of a guitarist, beat boxer, pianist, and singers, took the complex greek language and simplified it into song. While the…

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    Method acting is an incredible tool for actors to be successful. It’s not to say that all other techniques are bad, but for an actor to be truly successful in their career they need to find the acting technique that fits them best. Acting is an amazing profession not only what it does for individuals and their careers but, what it does for billions of people all around the world. It almost seems like everyone has nine to five jobs that take so much out of them whether it be physically or…

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    minute, you arrive at your assigned seat and the well dressed man wishes you a wonderful evening and leaves to assist another audience member. Waiting for the show to begin, you decide to look through your program. Headshots and biographies of the actors and characters amuse you for a short period of time, but then you begin to notice that there are more people involved in the show than you had originally thought. Pages and pages of credits for everything from stagehands and…

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