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    impacts on viewers. To have powerful impacts, we need to know how light function and how we can control the qualities of light. For the scene one, starting of show with costume dropping it was great to know how light play vital role on display the actors, actresses, costumes and set. Visibility was clear that viewers could see the costumes that actresses and actors were wearing. It also showed how stage look like, even showed the background. Visibility was what made…

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    four main young girls and Polly are discussing Polly’s made-up boyfriend. The girls are excited for the upcoming Carnival Ball for which all of the girls, aside from Polly, have dates. Throughout the musical comedy Polly meets Tony who delivers her costume. They are attracted to one another so they agree to go to the Carnival Ball together. Before the play the audiences’ energy was very anxious. Many people were talking about numerous different…

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    The costumes of two particular women stood out as a perfect representation of their characters. The first costume that stood out to me was Mrs. McNeil’s costume. When she entered the stage, she wore a dress that was significantly frillier than the other girl’s dresses. The frills helped convey that Mrs. McNeil’s age and authority compared…

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    I found outstanding considering this low budget theatre. I enjoyed the fact that you could the difference between the audition room and the waiting room. I do wish there was a door or a door frame, but the separate was still clear. The costumes for the show were perfect. They allowed to you to grasp a sense of relatability and connection. They were dressed as average day people. Even some character were even dressed as the weird ones we do double takes on. The next one-act I enjoyed was…

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    Twelfth Night Critique

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    Twelfth Night was produced with the great design elements of background setting and costumes, and also all actors can perform unfamiliar characters without confusion. One interesting point is the actors on stage are all females to present the gender identity and sexual conflict. Even if they have to pretend such a male character, it does…

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    Batman costume incorporates the logo of a bat to in order to frighten the criminals. His symbol is to strike fear into criminal’s hearts, then serve justice. His costumes change repeatedly through various stories. Therefore, Superman appeared in Action Comics on June 1, 1938. His symbol is to serve the truth, justice, and the American way. Superman costume is a blue shirt and tights with a yellow and red “S” on his chest. While fighting…

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    It can create a more vivid feeling towards the play, and it may enhance the audience’s concentration and appreciation for the play. In my play, the ‘costume’ will play an important role in projecting a significant message to the audience. Romeo will wear the ‘knight's’ costume for Montague (which is shown below), which will symbolise pride and dignity in his duty. It will also represent his true virtue and good morality. His loyalty to his country and its belief…

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    When someone thinks of the word competition what’s the very first thing that comes to to a person’s head? Many people may think of Sports, scholastics, and maybe even Beauty Pageants. As the evolution of beauty pageants changing over time. Many people have gravitated to participating in these competition to gain something out of it whether that be to form a new friendship with the contestants or maybe even just to gain the crown and glory.Even though pageants’ are supposedly created to enhance…

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    Racism and Cultural Appropriation are two recurrent themes throughout The Alchemist. Discrimination and prejudice of the Romani population, Antiziganism (Antizigansim), can easily be found just by looking at Santiago’s thoughts while being around the Roma. Cultural Appropriation, defined by the Oxford encyclopedia, is when a major race adopts or uses ideas that were originally from minority culture (“Cultural Appropriation”). The problem with using parts of minorities’ culture is that they are…

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    The play Wonder of the World by David Lindsay-Abaire was hosted in the Knox Performing Art theatre. Initially after reading the play itself, I found the play somewhat interesting with few moments of having me at disbelief because of how straightforward some of the scenes can be. But after watching the play at the theatre, I’ve been left with a more bitterness than happiness of how the play was portrayed. But I will explain that later in my review of this mediocre play. I entered the theatre…

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