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    original play was built upon. The TV movie adaptation remained true to the plot line of its theatrical play write version. The cast isn’t as precise in depicting the characters exactly as described, but the film brings to life the homosexual undertones of the original Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, which could not be explored into because of the censorship codes during the 50s. The movie also touched on major themes, such as the infamous mendacity and family hood. In previous works of the play, critics…

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    On the night of September 18th, I attended the play All the Great Books. The weather was nothing but perfect, as the temperature allowed me to sit outside on the ground comfortably. Being one of the only performances I have ever attended, I was quite surprised to sit on the ground in an open field, with only a stage in front of me. Having such open audience seating made the actor/audience relationship more personal and enjoyable. To say the least, the production was not equivalent to pulling…

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    Significantly language knowledge increases through play and children can try out differing roles and take risks. (Vickerius & Sandberg, 2006). Play enables children to build on experiences already had and develop these more. Investigative play can build esteem and help children to discover their world and their strengths within in it. Whilst curriculum guidelines need to be adhered to, there is a way in which these can be incorporated through play and through hands on, creative intentional…

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    Theatre Review Sample

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    the Alfresco Arts Center in Granite City, Illinois. The doors opened at 6:30pm and the play began promptly at 7:30pm after a brief welcoming and introduction through the sound system. With my previous experiences in watching theatrical performances, I knew before arriving at the production that no two plays or venues are the exact same. This expectation was definitely true upon my arrival and throughout my time spent at the Alfresco Arts Center. In comparison to my experience at the Looking…

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    Restroom Play Analysis

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    The play fresh acts had a lot of good acting within the show. Although they all stood behind music stands for the duration of the play, the actors were still able to perform the scenes well by emphasizing certain words and performing certain actions. It was also interesting to see these actors apply tactics to pursue their objectives. In fact, most if not all of the acting that was in this play could be seen by each actor pursuing an objective using certain tactics. The first play, Restroom, was…

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    keep you and your friends laughing and having fun until the very end. The Good • Extremely creative and not like any other game • Very customizable • Beautiful graphics and gaming scenery • Entertaining game play • Great background story The Bad • Occasionally glitches • Lagging online play • Multiplayer sometimes required So, let us dive on in the world of Little Big Planet and take a look around. The first thing you will notice about Little Big Planet is that it is unlike any other…

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    My Tennis Failure

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    as a freshman, the assistant coach had told me that there would be a high chance of me making varsity. As it turned out, I did not play varsity until junior year and was left to play junior varsity freshman and sophomore year, without receiving much advice from the coaches throughout the first two years. I contemplated quitting tennis because it seemed pointless and time consuming. I felt like I was failing at tennis because of the build-up from the assistant coach before my freshman season.…

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    Softball Persuasive Essay

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    A topic that I find engaging and feel like I lose track of time when I talk about is softball it's something I love and can talk forever about. Softball is basically my life almost every day i'm practicing some how if it's at actual practice with my travel team or running plays through my head every night and thinking about how i can improve myself. When anyone comes and talks to me about games or anything to do with softball I immediately lose my train of thought and become engaged in the…

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    long as this field has lines that are five yards apart and two goal posts, it does not matter where I play or the field conditions. The actual football field isn’t the only thing that makes my home unique. It’s the things that surround the outer shell of the field. The stands, concession stand smoke, and the National Anthem gives my home that perfect atmosphere. Now that the stage is set, it’s time for kickoff. The best thing about my home is actually playing the game of football. After four…

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    Auditorium to see the play Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. The play took place in the early 19th century and followed the life of our 7th president Andrew Jackson. This musical was written by Alex Timbers, and the music and lyrics were done by Michael Friedman. The director of the show was Angela Bacarisse and the costume design was done by Cloey Hammonds. Overall the play was very enjoyable, from the singing, to the comic relief, to the accuracy of the evidence in the play. All those and more…

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