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    Is3350 Unit 4 Assignment

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    the main “dancing portion” of the stage. A powerful instance which occurred a couple times was when the music shut off completely and there was only the audiences breathing, and the heavy panting of the dancers that could be heard throughout the theatre. This clearly intentional choice not only made the concept intriguing, but it allowed the audience to a feel a level of connect and grounding with the dancers as well. Much of the music reflected the different colour changes on screen as it was…

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    [THESIS]. Joe Masteroff was the playwright for this musical while Sheldon Harnick was the lyricist. This production of She Loves Me took place at the San Francisco Playhouse on January 10th. I was lucky enough to get a student ticket for a total of only $27.99 with Balcony seating, row L seat 5, online through the official SF Playhouse website. Although I attended the production alone I was able to bond with the people in the nearby seats on how we respected Ilona's actress. The audience in…

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    Seismundo Analysis

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    The play our class had the opportunity to go watch was Sueño, performed by the students at the Mendocino College on October 24. The play was about a kingdom whom believed profoundly that the stars held the power to predict the future, specifically the fate of the king's son, Segismundo. Astronomers believed the child was to become an awful tyrant who would ruin the kingdom, and imprisoned Seismundo, immediately after his mother died giving birth, his first believed evil act. Eventually, a woman…

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    A Christmas Carol play review On December First 2015 I saw A Christmas Carol the play at the Trinity Repetory Company.In Providence Rhode Island at 10:30 AM. I thought the opening scene was very explanatory,because they read the introduction of the book.This was exploratory because they are telling us who Marley was and how he had died seven years ago. I thought the special effects in the play were magnificent .One of the special effects that I thought was very impressive was when they…

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    Commedia dell’Arte, which is also known as ‘Italian comedy’, was a form of theatrical presentation that was humorous. Performers would wear masks with exaggerated facial features to draw extra attention to their physical skills, and perform to all social classes all around Europe. Language was no barrier as they usually mimed. Although their roots can be traced to as far back as the Ancient Greeks, Commedia dell’arte originally started in the streets and market places of Italy between the 14th…

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    NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Awards Jay-Z for Outstanding Donations at The NY Repertory Theater Grand Opening. Mayor Bill de Blasio will co-host the opening day event and present an award to Brooklyn-native Jay-Z for his efforts in helping secure 25% of the cost through private fundraising. New york, NY - March 6, 2017 - The New York Repertory Theater (NYRT) will re-open its doors in Lower Manhattan on May 1st, 2017. The theater is celebrating 75 years of service and aims to open its doors to…

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    On October 7th, I went to a musical play called You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The musical had many different songs, and each one had a different rhythm, melody, etc. Two of the songs that I really enjoyed listening to is was “Supper Time”, and “Snoopy”, the musical director was (Dr. Tammie Huntington), and orchestra conductor was (Davy Chinn). Both these songs had a certain emotion to them, as well as the style they played. I will discuss both on the emotional impact, and describe how the…

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    All Kinds of Funny Any person who has ever laughed around someone funny would most likely love to be around a comedian. There are many people that do not know there are different types of comedians involved in the humor genre. For example, they use various types of style and formats. They also perform their acts so much more differently as all of the other types of comedians. There are so many aspects that can be considered to differ all types of comedians. There is an ample amount of different…

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    THEN When I was a teenager I loved the idea of a living out a romantic comedy. Never Been Kissed was and still is my favorite movie, I just always imagined myself bumping into someone, spilling coffee on them and then spending the rest of our lives together. I would try and menlipuate situations. I remember this one time I was attending a friends show. They were performing in a community theater production of Seussical the musical. It was a cute show, but what really stood out to me was the…

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    Aurora’s One Act gets ready for their first competition in Holdrege on Nov. 17. The cast is in full swing practicing. going through the play at least twice at night. With assistant Director Dawn Marie Moe giving critiques in between so they can get better. “The Orphan Train is a serious play, which mixes it up from last years play “How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying” The art and woods classes have been a major part in helping One-act build sets this year. Costumes take some…

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