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    ever wanted something so badly that you would be willing to give something up in return? I can explain… I’m an eighteen-year-old pop singer and actress. Ever since I was a little girl, all I ever wanted was to be famous. I dreamt of having my own television show and performing in front of thousands of people. I began taking singing lessons when I was about eight years old. Additionally, I have been in all of my school’s plays since the second grade. I guess I have just always had a love for the…

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    King Lear Play Analysis

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    improved the brilliance of the play. There are many factors that goes into producing a successful show that helps create a lasting impression on the audience. The actors’ choices on how to play their individual characters, the technicalities of the stage and how the director used the theatre itself, and how effective the rapport is between the actors and audience all…

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    I envision the women in long skirts, tights, and loose white blouses with their hair pulled back in neat buns, and I envision the mean in white shirts, boots with neutral colored boots and pants. These costumes are inexpensive because most of the actors will already have the necessary pieces. I would try to create some sort of neutral backdrop (beige or champagne colored) to block out the backstage area and create the illusion of an indoor room. I doubt there will be much special lighting used…

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    The inequality in the film industry specifically doesn’t get enough exposure. Specifically for actors, out of “the 16 biggest paychecks earned by actors per film, not a single one was earned by a female actor” (Zurko). Angelina Jolie, renowned and highest paid actress, still made the same amount as the two lowest paid men in Forbes 2013 list of the top 20 paid actors. How is this possible? Compared to Robert Downey Jr. $75 million paycheck. Something doesn’t add up. Recently, Jennifer…

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    brought comedy to the play, yet played a betrayer. Factor made the audience laugh frequently, but when it came to being serious, it was a bit dull. He didn’t expressed as much emotions from his face, but he did expressed a bit within his voice. The actors did meet the potential of deception within their character, yet threw in some funny puns that made the audience…

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    September 18, 2016 at 6:30pm, I had the privilege of attending Dirty Dancing, the classic story on stage written by Eleanor Bergstein at the Memphis, Tennessee Orpheum. Bergstein is an American writer who wrote and co-produced the popular film Dirty Dancing back in the 80’s. She wrote the story based partly off her own childhood. James Powell was the director, Trinity Wheeler was the producer, and Michele Lynch was the choreographer for this musical. With this being a musical there were many…

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    individuals would attract a large number of the youthful and popular culture in the same way people were attracted to Becoming Jane because of Anne Hathaway. In conclusion, my adaptation would be appealing in the entertainment industry because of the actors and…

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    of Hollywood movies or live theatre, whether you’re a Tina Fey, Sutton Foster, Robert Deniro or Alan Cumming fan, you simply love to watch people put themselves out there. Specifically, there is one thing these people share in common: they are all actors. Some may perform on a stage, and some may stand in front of a camera day and night on end, but in the end they are primarily similar. Ranging from their blooming popularity, to their movement and believability, film and stage acting are both…

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    knew that I was going to be proven wrong. Featuring a myriad of Broadway hits, the soundtrack of this performance is what you would expect on a show-tunes playlist. Instead of making it difficult to live up to, the familiar soundtrack worked in the actors favor, with the entire audience humming along to almost every tune. Each song was brought to life not just through the lyrics, but the choreography as well. Mayme Paul did a fantastic job of matching the choreography not just to the tempo but…

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    one-man show where the actor, Martin Bonger is narrating a story to the audience. It is a dramatic production, there is a set, music, the performer has a costume and yet it also clearly storytelling. This reading will explore the signs that might define where this performance is storytelling and where it is acting or a blend of both. Although the word “storytelling” has many uses and meanings in this reading it is being understood in the…

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