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    On the evening of Saturday October 8th, the cast of the play Fuddy Meers took the stage and put on a unique and exquisite performance. The play took place in the Temple Theatre which I found was a highly interesting venue. There were several different elements that I found greatly intriguing during the course of the ninety minute performance, however, there were a few elements that I felt were also lacking. The first element that I believed helped to add significance to the performance was…

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    4.1 Intrinsic Element In understanding the play, intrinsic element is the most important aspect. It is show the reader about the basic story in a play. The elements of the Hansberry’s play include plot, characters, setting and theme. 4.1.1 Characters There are eleven characters that played in this story, such as : 1. Lena Younger (Mama) Lena is an old woman in early sixties. She is full-bodied and strong woman. She has two children ; they are Walter and Beneatha. She is mother-in-law of Ruth…

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    Essay On Halloween

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    Halloween is a great opportunity to make anything believable, because the world becomes a stage, and everyone has a chance to become their favorite superhero or character. Halloween is awesome because it's a time of year when people can drop their judgmental attitudes and accept one another as they are. A case in point is a Halloween dance party just like the famous Star Wars "scene in a bar" where Chewy and Han Solo find creatures and aliens of all different species laughing and drinking and…

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    1. Title: American Clock Author: Arthur Miller First Performance: November 20th 1980 Period of play: 20th century 2. Awards won: N/A. 3. Main characters and their relationship Lee Baum is the main character, he is the college age son of Moe and Rose Baum. Moe Baum, father of Lee Baum, is a businessman who lost everything when the Stock Market crashed. Rose Baum, mother of Moe Baum Fanny Margolies, Rose’s sister Sidney Margolis, Fanny’s son, Lee’s cousin Lucille, Fanny’s daughter Grandpa,…

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    modern theatre goers (Dass, p.65). The significance of the play does not lie in its…

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    The Tempest Analysis

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    BASILONIA, Yvonne Mae G. 3LIT1 “Conveying Emotions and Awareness through Drama: The Tempest Reimagined Review” The Tempest, a play written by William Shakespeare himself was adapted in the Philippine setting by the Philippine Educational Theater Association, titled The Tempest: Reimagined, and speaks of the super typhoon Yolanda when it hit the country and the great damage it caused to the Filipinos. Emotions swirled within the stage brought by the actors themselves, the effects of both…

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    Chazzerick Cox Professor Mulcahy Dance Appreciation 2303.WS1 March 8th 2018 The Green Table is a sly move by the famous German choreographer Kurt Jooss and is without a doubt one of his most surely understood works. The music was masterfully coordinated by Frederick Cohen who was the German arranger best known for making the music for Kurt Jooss' clear artful…

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    at Florence University of the Arts. Tuition is $12,995 and includes housing, in either an apartment shared with other SAI students or a homestay, and many excursions including hikes, cooking lessons, day trips, biking tours, sporting events, and theatre performances around Italy. The program application deadline is November 1st. At the airport on the day of arrival students are met by an ISA representative who distributes apartment keys and an orientation schedule and directs you to a shuttle…

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    At the start of Act II, “Love and Marriage”, Wilder yet again skips ahead in time and explains changes to the audience, offering us not only a microscopic perspective, but also a macroscopic perspective. The Stage Manager’s monologue begins with him saying, “Three years have gone by. Yes, the sun’s come up over a thousand times”(46). With the intent of emphasizing the amount of time that has passed, Wilder uses the Stage Manager to then change perspectives by converting years into days. He does…

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    Analysis Of The Cosby Show

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    Bill Cosby is an American stand-up comedian, actor, musician, and author. He began his stand-up career in 1961 when he decided to leave his hometown, Temple, to book shows in New York City, Chicago, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. Since then, Cosby has won numerous of prestigious awards for his standup comedy performances as well as his comedy television series. In October of 2014, sexual assault and rape allegations against Cosby became public when the first woman, Andrea Constand, spoke out…

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