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    Shakespearian play, nothing compares to watching it performed. A performance requires actors, and in these modern times intelligent actors. In order to portray the poetic text, it first must be studied and understood. Character analysis is not unique to Shakespeare. In fact, Character analysis is a critical element to most believable performances. This element is especially crucial with Shakespeare, because an actor helps the audience understand the text. While completing a character analysis…

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    giving, and having to always return the favor in order to not look bad as a person. If somebody does a generous deed, it means that they want something from you and the reality of the concept of generosity is forgotten. The play consists of only five actors and they all did an amazing job at helping to portray the themes and purpose of the play. The acting was outstanding…

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    Essay About Acting Career

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    many ways that an amateur can become a master, and become successful. To become a successful actor there is one thing must require persistence. Almost weekly actors are turned down for their parts that…

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    When Am I There Analysis

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    Through the “Where Am I?” and “When Am I There?” portion of The Gister Method Alberti gives us some very practical uses and ways to discover the where is the character is and when they are there in order of expand the wholeness of a character. We have started to discover the importance of the given circumstances through monologue rehearsals and the impact that it makes on the overall tone and objectives in a piece of text. Throughout this chapter we are exposed to many aspects of the “Where Am I…

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    The Winter’s Tale Research Paper The production piece “The Winter’s Tale” is a 17th century play written by William Shakespeare. It is considered a problem play because there is both tragedy and comedy involved in the play, instead of a separate genre. The two main locations where the majority of the play takes place is in Sicily and Bohemia, each ruled by two kings who were best friends since childhood. The two kings, Leontes and Polixenes, face a major issue involving Leontes’ wife, Hermione…

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    show is also all about the lighting. Lighting designers just do not show up during the production day, but they also go to the rehearsals with the entire production team because they need to get a feel for the lighting cues and plan how to light the actors as they move from one place to another on stage. The costume designer Jane Baek did such an amazing job because the overall look of the production brought it back in 1880’s. It highlighted the characters’ emotional journey by the intensity and…

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    with the actors, the first thing I noticed was their casual attire. I figured that had been an intentional deed imposed by the director. Personally, I felt that took away from part of the suspension of disbelief matter in the play. I couldn’t quite submerge myself in this world they were in while most of the characters dressed in a causal sweater. Yet, when it came to the fairies the director decided to keep a unique and colorful look for them. Past the way they were dressed, some of the actors…

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    Process Of Acting Essay

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    you don’t know how to differentiate from the character and yourself. I am going to be focusing on a specific actor in this paper and that…

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    Sugarland Analysis

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    Sugarland, written by Rachael Coopes with Wayne Blair, performed by the Australian Theatre for Young People, was open for viewing at the Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of Western Australia, on the 27th and 28th of May 2016, starting from 7:30pm until 9:00pm. It was directed by Fraser Cornfield and David Page, the costume design was by Ruby Langton-Batty, the set design was by Jacob Nash, the lighting design was by Juz McGuire, the sound design was by Guy Webster, and the overall…

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    the musicals mentioned I only understood the references from The Phantom of the Opera. It would have made the play more enjoyable had I understood all the references but, it was still entertaining. The acting style was presentational; when they actors and actresses were singing and speaking they gave looks and gestures. The pacing for the play was very appropriate because each act took the same plot and fit it to a specific musical. This means the play needed to move along quickly to keep it…

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