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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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    ever want to play. The role being “box office poison” and it was given to her by the Independent Theatre Owners of America. The Theater Owners was a group that took notice of declining numbers at certain movies’ box offices and linked them to the actors that starred in them. Her reputation had bled into the public’s eye and was affecting her ability to gross money for the studios. And in the film industry, like any industry, where it’s all about making money Katharine was traded for actresses of…

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    Regarding my first project, “Battle Royale Book Cover”, my goal was to briefly summarize the book in subject matter and tone; I wanted people who saw the cover to be curious enough to want to know the relevance of the imagery, but not to gather all the details of the story because of the imagery. With my second submission, “Run Lola Run Movie Poster”, I wanted to visually explain the excitement and complexity of the movie; I did this by adding many elements to the poster (lot of words, multiple…

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    Imagine being taken away in tornado not knowing what’s going to happen next .Well imagine what Dorothy felt like as she was being picked up by the gigantic storm. If you don’t know what I’m talking about I’ll give you a hint, The Wizard of Oz! By viewing the play it helped me enhance my understanding of the written version of The Wizard of Oz in three ways the first way is the setting. the setting starts off in Kansas, a dry, gray looking and feeling place. That’s with the play helping you to…

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    Needless to say, Marilyn Monroe was one of the most glamorous women in the world. I have watched many films that she acted. She was so beautiful with the telling eyes, the attractive lips, and the perfect body. I am eager to know whether or not she was as beautiful in real life as she was in films. Marilyn Monroe was one of the most famous actresses in the twentieth century. Not only known for the beauty, she is also known for her acting skills. She acted naturally, and professionally. If I met…

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    Legally Blonde, the musical, has proven that the amount of talent we have here at CHHS is great. The cast and crew dedicated hours to make this event happen, and it paid off. Director Mrs. Kerry Rupe, did a stunning job coordinating the show as well as Kevin Gasio as the musical director, Bob Erbst, as the set director, Mel Taylor as the producer and Kolbi-Rae Edrey and Kerry Rupe as choreographers. The star of the show, Mia Roberts, plays the lead character Elle Woods who admitted that playing…

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    I have always had a love of the arts, but it wasn't until I was a munchkin in The Wizard of Oz that I knew I wanted to be an actor. Up until that point, I had just wanted to sing, but being up on that stage made me want to do musicals for the rest of my life. But what really made me want to pursue musical theatre was that it has been the only way for me to truly express my emotions. When I was younger, I was made fun of as a little kid. So when I was in the Sound of Music, I was surrounded by a…

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    dressed in gossamer. Corian played Hymen in the 1963 RSC/BBC version and in Hand’s Stratford production. William, the victorious deer hunter in Dexter’s production, appeared as an antlered Hymen. In Caird’s production, Hymen was played by the same actor who played William and Charles the Wrestler. Amiens played Hymen in Cheek by Jowl’s production, appearing in a short tunic and gold face mask. 3. Women were excluded from performing in four of the theatres we have studied. What were some of the…

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    John was on the way back home from the Movies. Everything seemed normal. It was 8 P.M. and he had finished his movie an hour earlier. He was in a nonchalant mood. The movie he saw was very exciting and interesting. The part he liked the most was when the hero overcame all his fears and defeated the villain. The audience went crazy and applauded during this scene. He normally went to the movies alone. He could not remember the last time he took his wife to to the movies or anywhere else. Inside…

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    Celebrities are well known, famous people who can be actors/actresses, singers, athletes, or musicians. Heroes are people who are admired or idealized for courage or outstanding achievements. In the articles, “The Impact Celebrities Have On Our Lives” by Deborah King and “A Healthy Obsession” by Collin Palmer show us why we use celebrities as entertainment or an escape to our boring lives and some celebrities are just as bad as us. Should celebrities be treated like heroes? I believe that…

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