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    Origins of Love There were different scenes presented and different props used to make a better picture to the audience what and how those scenes should be perceived. The scenes almost the same idea but in different methods to make it easier for individuals to be involved in the scene based on their own experience that they 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…

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    Out of enjoyment, I prefered the play over the other media’s. Unlike the script and the movie the play was actually funny. As the play was moving at good speeds the script was too slow moving. There was also too much touching in the movie which made it uncomfortable to watch. Overall, the play was the best production of Midsummer Night’s Dream. There is a play, script, and a movie for Midsummer Night’s Dream but ultimately the play was the most enjoyable. First off, unlike the script and the…

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    to become someone or something else, to become your alter ego, to charm, dazzle and delight audiences, and for the spectator, an intriguing and entertaining experience of the demonstration of human life, their wildest dreams or scariest nightmares Theatre and performing arts have always been a huge part of my life since a very young age, and with both a mother and father as dance teachers, there was never any doubt that this would be the area I would grow to love and choose to pursue at…

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    Theatrical Space

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    audience and performers. The production design allows for the directors, actors and designers to select and shape aural and visual signs in order to stimulate a set of desired audience responses. There are many different elements and principles of theatre that are the basic building blocks in which scene, costume and lighting designers create various images or patterns. The collaboration and the designers process is the need for collaboration between individually conceived parts to create a…

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    The Bad Seed Play Summary

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    Play Critique Bad Seed The Bad Seed was performed at Crowder College Theatre on October, 20th at 7:30 p.m...The play starts out in the Col. and Mrs. Penmark’s apartment in the suburb of a Southern City. In the first scene of the play the characters that first appear are Rhoda, Christine, Kenneth, Monica, Emory, and Miss Fern. At the beginning of this play the father (Kenneth) is getting ready to leave and the mother (Christine) and the daughter (Rhoda) are saying their goodbyes, when the…

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    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 art of theatre because the audience was an important ‘co-creator’ of the performance. Stanislavski believed that when an actor stood on stage they would lose control of their basic faculties and would have to be re-taught how to achieve this in public.…

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    Parody

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    Literature Review 2.0 Introduction They are various visual concept we can see in every film in scope is comedy film. Comedy is entertainment consist of humor and to amuse by inducing laughter. Why this film can make us laughter, there is no simple answer can answer that question sometimes it doesn’t make sense can make us laugh. Sometime is funny because it is expected and sometime it is unexpected. Nowadays we seen a lot of viral video trolling each other to make it funny and people like to…

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    Helenn Wilson Psychology

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    The formation of the performing arts (theater, music and film And singing, opera, ballet, dance, etc.) Aspects Important and very vital experience, interaction and life Humanity. This Arts try to incarnations And the highlight for many of the leading human cases, and the receiver Performance, whether this cognitive processes such as (thinking And fantasy) or emotional such as (fear, anxiety and hatred) or Social such as (admiration and sympathy), or motivation such as (the desire to be able…

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    “Stanislavski was concerned with actors getting distracted by the audience while performing on stage.” This here shows that to start off the actors could get completely distracted by the audience which could possibly ruin an entire performance. However Stanislavski saw this problem and found ways to counteract this problem. It was difficult however because Stanislavski did not want the actors just to forget the audience, I also think that forgetting about the audiences existence is a bad idea…

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    (Dictionary.com). In this work, Martin uses multiple different types of comedy, such as screwball, highbrow and self-referential comedy, which makes the play a farce. Farcical comedies go hand in hand with screwball comedies; a style of comedic theatre dealing with exaggerated characterizations as well as unlikely situations (Nichol). There are many…

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