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    I'm really scared to do this assignment! I think Johnny is sitting there pouting and feeling annoyed and wants to have a break from playing the violin. He looks like he is feeling frustrated or overwhelmed. It seems as though Johnny is slumped over in his seat leaning on his elbows which usually indicates to me someone is unhappy or exhausted ( or poor core strength haha) .Johnny also has his head in his hands and his eyes closed. If I think back to times I have had a similar positioning to…

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    accept a role by her husband 's side; happy or not, as he was the breadwinner. Or to become independent and pursue career and life goals which for most women of the time didn 't end well. Intimate Apparel focuses on Esther, a thirty year old African American woman I believe Lynn Nottage wanted to be viewed as strong until her heart became weary for love. I believe this about Esther because, up until the point where she received the letter from George: who would soon be her husband; Esther was…

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    Group Roles

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    ignored. Some members will be happy to start moving through task-related issues, but some will try to stay in the comfort and ease of the forming stage. The severity of conflicts will depend on the organisation’s culture. Members may look to implement rules and clarify their roles to keep conflict at bay (Chimaera Consulting Ltd, 2001). This could well be the stage at which Modern Moa Limited staff fail. At this point more group members will begin to share their ideas and push creative…

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    appropriate setting to the audience. Not having an overbearing amount of scenery allowed for the audience to focus on the performers and what was happening. With such a small stage, there wasn’t much space to utilize, but the set designers did a great job of using what they had. Pictures were projected on the wall behind the stage to add to the physical scenery. Although not completely inappropriate, I didn’t think that this was necessary because it was usually clear where each scene was set.…

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    Fuddy Meers Analysis

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    Dustin Mosko directed the production of Fuddy Meers, written by David Lindsay-Abaire and performed by the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, which I attended on October 6, 2015 at 7:30 pm. I enjoyed this play and thought the actors did a wonderful job; I loved the set and the costumes did a wonderful job completing the character. The story was somewhat confusing to keep me engaged, but I feel like that was the goal of the playwright. However, I wasn’t satisfied with the ending. In this…

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    represent reality (Morgan, 2009, p. 91). The Lost Thing (2000) also presents a topic that poses the question; can one become lost within a society, and therefore lose our sense of wonder as we grow up? This is very appropriate for Stage 4, as I believe they are at a stage in their own lives where they are developing a sense of self-identity, or as Erikson proposed identity vs identity confusion; a time when adolescents are deciding who they are, and what they believe (Erikson as cited in…

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    Dracula Dance Critique

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    When the curtains opened there were dancers lined across the back of the stage with tambourines in their hands. As the music started the dancers that were at the back, stayed there and everyone else started walking on stage and mingling together. It was as if they were at a gathering and just talking to each other. After a couple of minutes into this first scene, there happened to be a lot of duets…

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    put to good use, and the placement of the set was well put. The actors had plenty of room to move and make their choices, and even the sides of the stage I thought would be left out were used quite a bit and very well. The lighting of the space was also very well executed. The choice to make an almost minimal light plot fit incredibly well with the overall dark theme of the play. The time where it was necessary to have the whole stage lit, it obviously was, however the choice of color they chose…

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    I can see that they feel the excitement that I’m feeling in preparation for the end of my high school career. They seemed to be thinking about everything that was going through my mind on that stage as if they are being reminded of when they were having their graduation and the accomplishment they felt. I felt very connected with my parents at this point and I could see that they felt the same connection with me. When I looked into the crowd I…

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    ones until they are second nature to them. Even though they may have thoughts of returning to their old bad habits, they resist the temptation and stay on track. As you progress through your own stages of change, it can be helpful to re-evaluate your progress in moving up and down through these stages.” (www.cpe.vt.edu, Pg.…

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