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    The play, “For The Loyal” was chosen to be read for our semester final. “For The Loyal,” was written by Lee Blessing. The play has not been out for very long, it was first performed on April 24, 2015 at the Illusion Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. “For The Loyal” takes place at a College University where the young married couple of the play, Mia and Toby reside. Mia is a graduate student whom is with child, while her husband Toby is an assistant football coach for the University football…

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    Violet Play Analysis

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    Florida to watch the musical play called Violet. This play was about a young girl who had suffered from a horrible accident, getting cut in the face by an ax. In the play Violet sets off to Tulsa in hopes that a preacher can heal her of her “ugliness”. The main purpose of theatre is to try and personalize whatever emotions the characters are going through. Emotions such as love, rejection, disappointment, betrayal, joy and suffering (Sporre, n.d.). Throughout the play the characters bring…

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    Childhood Play Summary

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    boys wondered off and went to another area of the classroom to play. He then saw a little girl playing with cars, so he joined. She then left, and he played by himself. Then this same boy sees another boy playing with a container of bugs, so he joins. He plays with him momentarily then the boy leaves and the main boy is by himself again. Then the boy heads over to play with a play structure that another boy is playing with; he plays with this boy for the rest of the video until the last few…

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    Risk Play Summary

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    Sandseter (2009) explains that risk play is an important part of children’s development. She talks about the three emotions that children have during risk play and that educators need to pay close attention to these emotions. Fist, during risk play, children might experience exhilaration, which is excitement, where they experience joyful, happy and pleasant play. They are laughing, yelling, and screaming joyfully. Children test out their own limits and manage the risks. In addition, children…

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    Grounded: Play Analysis

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    at eight o'clock pm I attended the play at the Wells Theatre put on by The Virginia Stage Company entitled Grounded. The play writer of this one women show wrote exactly twenty-one plays in his lifetime. Some which include, Grounded of course, Elephant's Graveyard, All Talk, One Hand Clapping, The Royal Historian of Oz, Lovely Letters, Three Men in a Boat, Borglum! The Mount Rushmore Musical, Tights on a Wire and Night of the Mime just to name a few. His plays have been awarded numerous awards…

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    Make-Believe Play

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    and cooperative play. When it came to riding bikes or just running around to burn some energy off, this is where associative play is introduced. We would do our own thing. There was no set of rules to be followed. You do own thing and I will do mines. Even though, my friends, and I were riding bikes together. There was no racing to see who would be the first to finish. As children, make- believe play is what we engaged in school,church, and house which was more of cooperative play. Working…

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    A Dollar Play Analysis

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    A Dollar, as the title suggests, is a play concerning a dollar bill. Seven people come up with ways on how to use the bill. In the final turn of events, the group uses the dollar…just not the way they pictured it. Like Clybourne Park, A Dollar shared similar traits to a play: it had a group of actors, audience members, sets, props, a stage, etc. However, there were vast differences. For starters, it was a downstage production, meaning the location was not on the main stage. The area was a…

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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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    The Musical Play Analysis

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    enjoyed this production. The plot was quite empowering as it showed the underdogs, Violet, Judy, and Doralee, rebelling against the power hungry machine, Franklin Hart, with the three women coming out on top. I was quite pleased with the ending of the play, showing the theme of standing up for your beliefs. I believe this theme is profoundly important, because freedom and equality are human rights that make society a better…

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    The Play Troy Is A Victim

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    In this play Troy absolutely is a victim. He is a victim at his job as a garbage truck loader and a victim in being unfaithful to his wife. He is also a victim in his day to day life because of his race. For instance, he as an African American could not drive the trucks, but all the white people could at his job. He thought this unfair so he spoke up to try to make it fair. His relationship with his wife, Rose, is definitely affected due to him not being faithful to her. She gives Troy her all…

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