that exude from this production. II. Overview 1.) The name of the play is The Laramie Project 2.) The Two Playwrights are Moises Kaufman and Leigh Fondakowski 3.) This production was presented by the SFSU School of Theatre & Dance 4.) This production was held at the Little Theatre 5.) I saw the show on Friday, October 20th, at 7:30 pm and the show began at 7:50 6.) The ticket cost…
Central Park afore my Broadway performance, I would lie on the grass, luxuriating in the yellowish-orange leaves. I would listen to serene music, alleviating myself. At five o’clock, I would commute by a taxi to Majestic Theatre, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue. As I arrive the theatre at five-fifteen, my dresser greets me, and brings me to the dressing room. My makeup artist does some magic. After that procedure, the hairdresser puts my cap and curly-haired wig. Lastly, I get into my first…
it was like when a DVD skips, and your lost because you have no idea why their fighting, or why he’s kissing her even though he’s dating the other one. The inner play was like a universal triangle and the outside parts were the alternate…
Philosophy and science were significant parts of their everyday lives. Topics such as geometry and astronomy can first be credited to ancient Greeks as they made the largest discoveries of that time. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were, and still are, possibly the most significant philosophers…
argue that material learned in arts cannot be used in other courses. Arts education courses might be eliminated from schools just because they aren't very strong. However, studies have shown that programs such as band, orchestra, chorus, art, and theatre can assist students not only in school, but in life as well. They are also among the most important subjects. It's for these reasons that the arts should remain in public schools. In 2005, the Arts Education Partnership Agency teamed up with…
“Freakanomics” by Steven D. Levitt fascinated me to how businesses play a part in every aspect of life, even drug dealing. Levitt compared a gang’s organizational chart to a McDonald’s version and it was quite similar, the gang even had a board of directors. “Freakanomics” showed how businesses play the market to their advantage, similar to how “Listerine did not make mouthwash as much as it made halitosis.” I am fascinated by how business can shape the world; I believe it is more than just…
that is usually involved, and can be very helpful. There is many ways that an amateur can become a master, and become successful. To become a successful actor there is one thing must require persistence. Almost weekly actors are turned down for their parts that…
discrimination of African American. Wilson wrote about the black experience in different eras and the struggle that many blacks faced, and that is seen in “Fences” because there are two different generations portrayed in Troy and Cory. Troy plays the part of the protagonist who has been dissatisfied throughout his life by everyone he has been close to. He was forced to leave home at an early age because his father beat him so dramatically. Troy never learned how to treat people close to him and…
Marcus Antonius more commonly known as Mark Antony. The assassination of Caesar made a great impact on all of the figures the most interesting of which is that of Mark Antony. The persona Mark Antony has been made a prominent figure in history thanks in part to both Shakespeare’s play and the extraordinary…
There were definitely funny parts in the play, but it ended tragically for the protagonist. The structure of the play was climactic. Most of the scenes took place in the span of one semester of school and the climax happened close to the beginning of the action. The spine of the play…