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    and execute the tone and plot of the play. The modern realistic play by George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman, was executed perfectly by the University of Houston's cast and staff of this play as they created a balance between the designs of set, costume, sound, and…

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    loyalty to the Hellsing family after being defeated by Van Hellsing. Alucard has a subordinate; Seras Victoria, who he turned into a vampire. She helps him on missions and does other tasks for him with the police. In the image they are dressed in costumes that they either bought or made with the majority being made by hand. Those that are wearing long red trench coats with a black shirt underneath are the ones who are cosplaying as the main character Alucard. The others are either dressed up as…

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    Sister Act Essay

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    The Orpheum Theatre downtown opened its doors to us for a special performance of the musical Sister Act, on Thursday September 21st. This performance was their final dress rehearsal so there were some ups and downs throughout the production. The show stars Deloris Van Cartier and she is in a huge dilemma after she witnesses her gangster lover, Curtis, commit a murder. The striving singer is sent to a convent to hide, where she befriends all the nuns and makes them into a singing sensation. The…

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    As I was trick or treating, I was thinking of how much candy will be on my inventory. I am assuming the more gruesome and scary your costume is, more than likely you will get more candy. I was cladded in a scary looking werewolf costume. I went up to my first house to get candy from, and they gave me not what I expected, and I had a grimace on my face. I saw a corn maze to get to this big house, and I thought to myself, I bet there is a lot of candy there. So I was gingerly walking through…

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    ears to make the ears stick out more. Another piece of rubber went inside the bottom lip to make that look fuller as well. Ben’s costume changed according to the setting in the film. In the beginning of the film Ben’s costume is a British suite with ties and polished shoes. When Gandhi came to India he decided to wear traditional Indian clothing. In the film Ben’s costume changed in to Indian clothing when the setting changed to India. Keeping these little details in the film helped the…

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    Isolation In Frozen

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    Ganymede’s costume reflects both the freedom Rosalind experiences as well as the theme of love providing a natural means to personal fulfilment. The concept for Ganymede’s costume originated from Rosalind’s initial plan to impersonate a man. She keenly recognizes the way in which masculinity may be faked, stating, “We’ll have a swashing and martial outside-/ As many other mannish cowards have/ That do outface it with their semblances” (1.3.127-29). Therefore, Ganymede’s costume must create the…

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    Twelfth Night Analysis

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    September 24, 2017, I attended a performance of Twelfth Night, which was presented by the Wichita Shake Sphere Company and was performed in Wichita Scottish Rite. Twelfth Night was directed by Kevin Sower. Stage Manager was Amanda Denning and the costumes were designed by Jane Tanner. The play lasted for about two hours. And for me the two hours went by so fast, that I didn’t even realize it. They reason behind it could be because the play was very alluring and interesting! “Twelfth Night”…

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    South congress or SoCo as it’s called by most of Austin provides a fun filled genuine Austin experience full of things to do, see, and eat. It's the kind of place that people take their family when they come in from out of town and they want to take them to a place that perfectly represents Austin and what it's all about. However SoCo is also a great place to have a night out on the town with friends. The atmosphere of SoCo is like no other. The air is filled with music from live bands that…

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    there is nothing special besides seeing an Asian woman wears a traditional costume of Japan, the Kimono in cherry blossom style with a warm tone. But if you pay more attention to details, you will see her sleeves are pulled down that exposing her upper arms, and the bottom is not long enough to cover her ankles as Kimono supposes to be. Also, she does not wear the traditional footwear that come together with this costume but barefoots instead. Being dressed in the representative of form and…

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    The 39 Steps

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    The 39 steps Patrick Barlow’s brilliant adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller The 39 Steps is a modern comedic masterpiece. After being a sellout in Brisbane and Melbourne, The 39 Steps has set a new box-office record after only being open at the State Theatre in Adelaide for one week. Directed by Jon Halpin, the storyline follows a typical Hitchcock thriller when an ordinary citizen, Richard Hannay (played by Nathan Page) becomes entwined in a murder mystery involving espionage,…

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