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    Frankie who is eleven years older than her. She owns 6 dogs and lives in Los Angele. When she was 15 she landed the role of Charlotte, in the broadway production “13”. Her performance was so good that she was presented with the “National youth theatre award”. When the commotion of “13” stopped, Ariana didn't In 2009 Ariana got the role of “Cat Valentine” in “Victorious”. That was her “ BIG break”. After four glorious seasons of fun, and laughter. It came to an end. In 2013 the stop…

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    The Fosters Show

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    Breathe Cast shared several spoilers for season 3, episode 18, which is one episode ofThe Fosters that you do not want to miss. On this episode of The Fosters, they will be doing the musical version of Romeo & Juliet. This episode is called The Show. A lot of this episode of The Fosters will be about the musical, but they are also going to throw in a big twist that will change everything. The promo for this episode makes it look like Stef Foster. Stef is going through a lot right now and the…

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    plays and musicals, not much thought goes into the similarities and differences between the two people tend to think they are pretty much the same thing. Although in reality they are not, even when I start a play or a musical the audition process is different. Being part of the cast and crew can also be different depending on if a play or a musical. In the end, the performances are pretty much the same with slight differences in the preparation for the show. Auditioning for a play and a musical…

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    They are incarcerated because they have done something wrong in their life. However, the young men had the courage and the ability to transform their personal life experience into musical scenes that are powerful voices to prevent to other young people do commit the same mistake. This theater performance was a real portrayal of what is happening in many Chicagoans' disintegrated families. A situation that drives young men and women…

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    constructed by having a play inside a play. The play had three acts describing different performances inside the play. The first act was on Monday 14 January 1982 at Grand Theatre, Weston-super-Mare; the act II was on Wednesday 13 February 1982 at Theatre Royal, Ashton-under-Lyne; and the act III was on Saturday 6 April 1982 at Municipal Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees. This critique focuses on how successful the characters were with their objectives, obstacles, and tactics. In this objective,…

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    The Learning Period

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    This learning period, I am extremely proud of learning a handful of songs from the musical “Hamilton”. “Hamilton” is now one of my favorite musicals and one day I hope to travel back to New York and see it on Broadway. I enjoy the story and all the characters because the music is the best and loving history is a big factor to enjoy this musical. I throughly enjoy every song in the musical and every performer is extremely talented. The concept I learned this learning period was to sing while…

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    Plays and musicals often use costumes to portray certain characteristics or aspects of a character to give the audience insight and depth into the characters personality or life. Many popular productions in the United States have clear purpose for costume and makeup when it comes to the main characters. Musicals and plays like Heathers, Hamilton, Next to Normal use costume design in order to portray the characters wearing them through various mediums. Heathers is a musical written by Kevin…

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    Grease Play Analysis

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    I attended a performance of Grease on April 16th in the Pasant Theatre. Having seen both the 1978 film and FOX’s Grease Live! I was very curious to see how this specific performance would compare to the others. The musical Grease is the epitome of sexuality, rebellion, and teenage drama. What made Michigan State’s version of this beloved musical so special was that it used the script from the original Broadway production and incorporated all of its unfiltered glory into various design elements.…

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    The show that begins this upcoming chapter opened in at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco on May 28, 2003. It received countless negative reviews and was deemed too much of a special with flaws in the score and plot. It ended up breaking box office records around the world, surpassing $1 billion in total Broadway revenue, and becoming Broadway's second highest grossing show just after The Lion King. Wicked’s success was unlimited and its fan base is huge and committed. The leads of the show,…

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    The Oxford Dictionary defines a musical as “A play or film in which singing and dancing play an essential part” (Oxford Dictionary, n.d.). In contemporary society, musicals can be seen to fit into two distinct categories: theatrical and motion picture. The notion of a theatrical musical has descended from the use of music and dance on stage in ancient Greece, 5th century BCE. However, it was during the depression that musicals hit the mainstream and the climax of their popularity as people would…

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