Presentational acting and Representational acting

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    They also said that there was other people making fun of me and recording with their cell phones. My friends would be acting like if they didn’t knew me and they would be having a conversation about how I was acting and at one point they asked people around them what they thought about me, and a lady said that I might just want attention. My friends also said that a lady around 70 years old was saying that she felt…

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    British theatre was forever changed in the eighteenth century. It started to evolve and started creating works that are still well know today. Women were finally allowed to have roles on stage and different acting styles were starting to be used. With these changes some performers became very popular and were celebrities of their time. The reason why these masterpieces are still well recognized today is not only how well they were written, it was because of the great actors and actresses who…

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    generous deed, it means that they want something from you and the reality of the concept of generosity is forgotten. The play consists of only five actors and they all did an amazing job at helping to portray the themes and purpose of the play. The acting was outstanding…

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    The Winter’s Tale Research Paper The production piece “The Winter’s Tale” is a 17th century play written by William Shakespeare. It is considered a problem play because there is both tragedy and comedy involved in the play, instead of a separate genre. The two main locations where the majority of the play takes place is in Sicily and Bohemia, each ruled by two kings who were best friends since childhood. The two kings, Leontes and Polixenes, face a major issue involving Leontes’ wife, Hermione…

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    live or the movie versions, of the musicals mentioned I only understood the references from The Phantom of the Opera. It would have made the play more enjoyable had I understood all the references but, it was still entertaining. The acting style was presentational; when they actors and actresses were singing and speaking they gave looks and gestures. The pacing for the play was very appropriate because each act took the same plot and fit it to a specific musical. This means the play needed to…

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    as exemplified by the critics of Vera’s life. What I didn’t get from reading the book was how bad it got for Vera later in life as shown by the productions ability of using the characters/acting, overall plot, theme, spectacle, music/rhythm, and language. The characters were portrayed with great animated acting, especially Vera showing enthusiasm in both Act I and Act II but in different ways between the two acts, and just would not have gotten the overall enthusiasm/portrayal if I did not see…

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    Grace Kelly: An Iconic Actress Acting her way through her success, Grace Kelly, an American actress, caught her audience’s attention with her direct symbol of excitement in the film The Country Girl (Gevinson 659). She was known for all the shows she was in. Kelly changed the acting communities by her various performances and created the iconic characters that she was known for. After retiring her profession, she continued to help America through her fame. Grace Kelly, a talented American…

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    Rabbit Hole: Play Analysis

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    In the production of our play, Rabbit Hole, my role was that of the Technical Director. In this role, I wrote out and controlled the lighting of the stage from the control room at the back of the auditorium. I used differently coloured lights and various lighting positions to evoke different emotions from the audience. The choice of using the front lights to light up stage left and stage centre was to focus attention on the “living room” set in the play. Stage right was occasionally lit up…

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    The person I am researching about is Rene Bazinet. His real name is Rene Fiener , but his adopted father, Sgt. Major Bazinet, gave him his last name. He was born in Bochum, Germany then moved to Canada when his mother married. Bazinet went to college at John Abbot College in Quebec , there he was discovered for his talent of the mimes. He left for a theatre school in Paris and there he made his first appearance. He was a street performer for nine years when he met his life-long friend, David…

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    Literary agent fees - What you need to know There are no fixed fees or commission for book agents, as these can vary. Most literary agents make a commission of 12 to 15 percent from the sale, and many agents will not charge the writers if they are given the opportunity to represent them. A literary agent works on commission, and this is how he makes his earning. The standard system in the industry is that literary agents get paid through the commission they make when they sell your book. They…

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