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    around trying to do my part, helping out with newcomers to get them started. I would happily help anyone even if they 're more on the toxic side. If staff ever struggle to answer any questions from players I always step in and try to do my best to help them. Overall I am a friendly and all round helpful person. Why would you like to apply for Viper: I would like to apply for Viper as I can see it as a growing server with amazing potential in the HCF scene. With that comes complications with trying to help everyone that needs it. The staff can sometimes struggle to get round to everyone because…

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    The Provincetown Players’ primary purpose was to “give venue to American playwrights and new American plays, purposefully encouraging plays that would be in contrast to the melodramas and triangle-relationship plays they observed producers were presenting on Broadway.” (Provincetown Playhouse) Ultimately a group of dedicated amateurs, the Players expected and required that all their members be active participants in all aspects and roles of production, from playwrights, actor, and playreaders,…

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    Hello ---, I am reaching out on behalf of Vineyard Theatre to let you know about our newest show that your department may find interesting. Vineyard Theatre’s world premiere of THE AMATEURS by Jordan Harrison and directed by Oliver Butler. We feel this production is relevant to theatre history programs as it is based in 14th century Europe, with medieval pageant players on the run from the plague. The Amateurs features a 14th century pageant cart players traveled with and used to perform in…

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    The performance at the American Players Theatre portrays the racist theme well through the emotionally based acting, which makes the racist ideals portrayed by the characters appear believable. An example of the racist theme occurs near the end of the play when Othello himself says, “Yet I'll not shed her blood, nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow, and smooth as monumental alabaster” (V. ii. 3-5). This statement by Othello is in regard to his decision to kill his wife Desdemona; however,…

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    10 am-9 pm Monday- 4 pm- 9 pm Tuesday- 4 pm- 9 pm Wednesday- 4 pm- 9 pm Thursday- 4 pm- 9 pm Friday- 4 pm- 1 am Saturday- 10 am- 2/3 am Any previous punishments on Faithful?: No, I have none. Any past experiences in being a staff member: Yes I have been staff on many many servers and gained loads of experience from it. Here are some of my past experiences: - HCFEU/MsiPvP: I was Head-Mod on this server until it shut down... I learned everything you need to know from this server about being a…

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    Storytelling is a social and cultural art of telling stories through generations. Theatre allows the act of storytelling to connect the actors, director, playwright and the audience all as one. This connectivity forms a communication between the original artist's intent and the interpretation of those who read and observe the play. Theatre is a way to interpret a literary work from a person’s unique cultural background and develop a refined intellectual and artistic appreciation for it. This…

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    Chicago alums embarked on a new comedic venture as they opened the doors to Second City Theatre. Little did the audience and players know that the establishment would soon become a pioneering institution in the domain of improvisational theatre and comedy. Charging only one dollar for entry, this counter-culture, new theatre allowed the audience a truly unique experience as they used intelligent humor and audience participation to create spur of the moment scenes, and satirize modern day events.…

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    Growing up as a child, I always dreamed of becoming an actor. In high school, I started my journey by taking drama classes. Not long after, I become passionate about drama and eventually joined Players, a fast-paced drama program which involves daily rehearsals and performances. This activity boosted my self-confidence and provided me with a basis for future endeavours in drama. Working closely with the cast members as a team, I learned that creativity and commitment result in a successful drama…

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    What is acting? What does it mean to be an actor? As Sanford Meisner stated, “acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances.” Luckily for actors, theatre is something that can be enjoyed by just about everyone, just about everywhere. According to the Occupation Outlook Handbook between 2014 and 2024 the projected percent change in employment of actors is 10%. Which is faster than the average for all other professions which sits at 7%. Numerically this means that approximately…

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    includes events from the Cold War, the other half of the game jumps into the year 2025, in which players for the very first time are open to Treyarch 's vision for the future of their video games. Why does something new mean something improved? It really does not prove anything, however, those in search of buying a Call of Duty game that is completely different from the others would be interested in this…

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