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    Picnic Play Analysis

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    first play that I had ever gone to in my life. As far as a first time experience, I’d say that Picnic left me wanting more from the actors and the production overall. The two actors that I chose to focus on were those who played Hal Carter and Millie Owens; James Kern and Melissa Berger respectively. I closely examined the voices of both of these actors as well as each and every one of their movements and what they did to better portray their characters. After sitting through the entire play and…

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    escape the harsh means of reality, humans gravitate to. Some people fear dreaming, while others live to dream. Tennessee Williams’ play The Glass Menagerie presents three incomparable worlds: dream, reality and memory. The members of the Wingfield family in The Glass Menagerie hide from the reality and choose to live in a dream or a memory. Williams conveys that each character have their own dreams with are ruined by the real world. The whole Wingfield family chooses to live in a dream or a…

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    The Spring One Act Play Festival is one of the most memorable event in Bard Queens. Students, both from Scene Study class and others, did not only have the opportunity to enjoy their evening but also deepens their knowledge on theater and acting. While the plot and character development remain important for maintaining the audiences’ interests, the study of posture/gesture, staging/movement, objective/tactics, and emotional/sensorial truths are, as well, significant. In this paper, I chose to…

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    This drama is set in modern day in Connecticut. This plays plot is concentrated on the demise of the relationship between Beth and Tom. It begins off as you can imagine at dinner. Karen and Gabe who are happily married with two children invite their friend Beth and Tom over for dinner. However when the night arrives only Beth attends dinner. At which time she spills the beans that Tom is leaving her for another women. Karen and Gabe are brokenhearted as they thought they would grow old as…

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    Dragon Age In Acquisition

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    series with characters actually looking human (even though they always look like they've been in the rain) and each person you meet has a little personality which is brought on by the stellar voice acting and facial expressions. Gameplay: The gameplay is quite varied this time round, you can either play it like DA2 with the hack n slash approach or play it tactically with the new battle menu system which gives you a birds eye view so you can micromanage your units. I personally play both, I…

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    Gigi Film Analysis

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    Gigi is originally based on the novella titled Gigi by Collete. The novella then turned into a major motion picture before hitting the Broadway stage in 1951 starring Audrey Hepburn as the title role. Fredrick Lowe wrote the original music for the play. With great success from the original movie and the first run of the show on Broadway, Heidi Thomas took on the role of readapting the Broadway musical for audiences today. The revival…

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    Philadelphia Story was a play put on by the theater department at the University of North Texas, performed in a proscenium. This worked well because of the big stage you could have a big set, which in this play, was amazing. The play starts with the main character Tracy writing thankyou notes for the gifts she has received for her upcoming wedding, which happens to be the following day. After being introduced to all the characters you learn that this isn’t Tracy’s first wedding, but she use to…

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    and gaming scenery • Entertaining game play • Great background story The Bad • Occasionally glitches • Lagging online play • Multiplayer sometimes required So, let us dive on in the world of Little Big Planet and take a look around. The first thing you will notice about Little Big Planet is that it is unlike any other puzzle platformer game…

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    It is often easy to watch a play and feel like you are in that time period, because of the costumes, set pieces, speech, etc. In my case, I was drawn into the 1930’s when I watched the play Of Mice and Men. I felt involved in the character’s lives and the setting of the story. In my mind, I was in California watching this all happen in front of me. There are many things that go into making the audience feel involved in the play/musical. The things that often make the audience feel involved are…

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    Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing takes place in the town of Messina. The play promptly begins with the annunciation of Prince Don Pedros arrival. While this classic play tells the story of Claudio and Hero, and Beatrice and Benedick, many variations of this play exist where the story differs in some elements. However, despite the differences, the use of modern images and setting improves the audiences connection to the story and does not undermine the stories overall message.…

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