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    Max And His Dog Reflection

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    reluctant to take on this new reasonability. However, with the help of some friends, Justin soon bonds with Max, leading them on the path of healing that will bring peace to the Wincott family. As stated in a review of Max by Patrick McDonald, “(Max) is the catalyst for the family’s healing and redemption” (McDonald, par.…

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    His part seemed the most convincing. At the start, I thought that he was bad news for Polly as no factors ever came outright leading me to believe that he was wealthy. It wasn’t until his parents were introduced at the Carnival Ball that I made the connection and understood why he was hiding who he was. My favorite scene of Tony’s was when he was first introduced. He delivered…

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    eight years after he directed it on the stage in the West End. Baz Luhrmann created his version thirty years later, in a modern style. There are many differences and similarities between the films, but each does not change the tale. They use young actors and actresses to appeal to the younger audience at the time that they were released, but it is obvious to see the generation gap between them. The first noticeable difference is in the films title. Baz Luhrmanns 1997 version is named…

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    Pilar Hernandez (Essay)

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    And then I guess, Pilar Hernandez, a role I played for Dreamteam, a long running TV show in the UK on SKY1 and FOX. I was part of the regular cast for two seasons, and the challenge there was to keep--keep--keep exploring--to stay curious even when you’ve played the role for a long time. And because Pilar was such a ballbuster, I had to find the moments her vulnerability could shine through and give the role more depth. What would you say was your most challenging role and why? What has been…

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    character William Thornhill. Exemplifying the difficult adaption for both the European settlers and the aboriginal land owners. As both sides thought they were right, their actions justified, leading to a fight over land and ending with a massacre of the Indigenous people (played by Ningali Lawford). The actors and director produced a performance which successfully manipulated the dramatic elements of role and relationship, tension and…

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    Anna Wong

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    2003). She then spent two years in Germany, England and France where helped her gain global attention and led her toward worldwide stardom. This special period in Wong’s life, was also a sensitive period for Chinese immigrants, for all the colored actors and actresses in Hollywood, who…

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    The three articles I selected to analyze from the New York times are “‘Grease’ in a Nairobi High School: Saheem Ali on His First Time Directing” by Shahem Ali, “Broadway’s Bathroom problem: Have to go? Hurry up, or Hold it” by Michael Paulson and “Using Shakespeare to Ease the Trauma of War” by Laura Collins-Hughes. In “Using Shakespeare to Ease the Trauma of War” Hughes characterizes the significance of theater for veterans in post war conditions. Paulson addresses the issue about bathrooms in…

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    The person I am researching about is Rene Bazinet. His real name is Rene Fiener , but his adopted father, Sgt. Major Bazinet, gave him his last name. He was born in Bochum, Germany then moved to Canada when his mother married. Bazinet went to college at John Abbot College in Quebec , there he was discovered for his talent of the mimes. He left for a theatre school in Paris and there he made his first appearance. He was a street performer for nine years when he met his life-long friend, David…

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    Shakespearian play, nothing compares to watching it performed. A performance requires actors, and in these modern times intelligent actors. In order to portray the poetic text, it first must be studied and understood. Character analysis is not unique to Shakespeare. In fact, Character analysis is a critical element to most believable performances. This element is especially crucial with Shakespeare, because an actor helps the audience understand the text. While completing a character analysis…

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    in Hats Off to Christmas or Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade). Antonio's character has to pull a few shady deals out of his proverbial hat, but he's got this character down. I hope we get to see him in a role where he wins the affections of the leading lady again, but he certainly has displayed his acting prowess and versatility in this role. I don't even know if the viewers will "love to hate him" since he's pretty…

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