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    Twelfth Night Critique

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    The theatre production of “Twelfth Night” was created by the Theatre Department of CU Boulder. The plot of it is one of the masterpiece of Shakespeare. Twelfth Night is the comedy theatre that depicts the story of twin brother called Sebastian and sister called Viola. Especially, the majority of the show portrayed Viola new experiences that she disguised to a male in order to protect herself. Then, the show was going on with the gender and sexual conflict. The production of “Twelfth Night” has…

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    when Gibson Southern became my new home. New bus route, new hallways, new everything. Though I still found myself highly awkward and strange, I was in high school now. I was a big kid. This meant I now was able to attend fancy school dances and, unfortunately, had to take finals. As I learned the ways of the school, I put my every effort into fitting in and (hopefully) not being noticed by the menacing seniors. Like most freshman girls, I worried far too much about my hair and swooned over every…

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    I expected what you would of some run down high school version of a play. At my school we didn’t really have a vast drama club so my expectations were sort of low for this piece. It was kind of like when you go to attend a film in theatres you see all of these commercials and then attend the movie to just rewatch the key parts that they already presented to you in the commercial. One does not have this with live theatre I did not know what to expect. I had not heard anything about the play…

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    First, I would like to start off by saying I enjoyed the play, Peter and The Startcatcher. My boyfriend and I enjoyed the show from beginning to the ends. We went this past Saturday, March 26, which I had the time of my life. I have never been to a play at Trustus Theatre and I already want to go back again. The theatre was small but it was a pack night every seat was filled. The people at the theatre greeted us and were so honored to have me there. There was a wide variety of people in the…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    right for you. I take pride in all my work. Good was it. That’s good. Is there anything else that you would like to buy from us? I’ve got spears, axes, horse shoes, shovels, anything with metal. An Axe thee sayeth? Well we shalt do that for thee. At which hour would thee like to pick it up. Next week? Tis fine. My dad and I shall make quick time of it. I’ve almost finished here. Just a bit more to tidy up. Why don’t you go on ahead and get some dry meat from my good friend John around the…

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    My Essay On RADA

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    As an actor, I have always struggled to bring forth the maturity that Shakespeare requires, along with attempting to break from the ‘musical theatre’ mold I have thrown myself into. I want to go to RADA not because I am the best, not because I am experienced, but because RADA is. The faculty consists of many renowned actors, directors, and teachers alike. More often than not, whenever I am enjoying a movie, television show, or play, upon looking into the actor I am most impressed by I find that…

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    In their book “Scenic Art for the Theatre: History, Tools and Techniques”, Susan Crabtree and Peter Beudert emphasized, “Don’t draw things; draw relationships. It’s so simple: just put every brush stroke in the right place.” The quotation basically summarizes the job of a scenic designer, who is responsible for bringing the world of the production onto the stage. The scenic designer (or set designer) is expected to fulfill five basic goals in order to design an overall concept for the play.…

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    method of tranportation, walking is the main way to get around. Los Angeles is slower paced and people here get aound by car. New York has so much traffic on and off the streets. Though, New York City is probably my favorite place so far, just last year I had the opportunity to go, I fell in love instantly. The streets teemed with people and entertainers smells of smoke ,food, and perfume pervaded the streets. Loud music of town square Is barely heard over the blur of noise from fast paced…

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    Seminar Stage Directing

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    knowledge and techniques gained from this assignment are practical and applicable to directing. I chose this specific project as my strongest work because of the content. I had no prior knowledge of Sarah Kane or In-Yer-Face theatre. The research for the project taught me how to track words and images within a text to determine themes. These tools also allowed me to develop my vision statement “The desire to escape our pain is greater than our fear of DEATH” and concept statement “An assault on…

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    kindergarten to eighth grade. While I never hated this part of my life, I had always wished for something more. I wanted to better myself in more ways than one. My school had around 100 kids per class, and I was always ranked at the top. Because of this, I experienced many years of bullying. People made fun of me because I made good grades and had high test scores. I was also bullied because I was overweight as a child and because my parents didn’t make enough money to buy me expensive clothing.…

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