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    I started my acting experience with a Susical Summer Camp when I was seven years old and after that I started doing productions with an organization called CYT (Christian Youth Theatre). I have been actively involved there ever since, auditioning for shows, participating…

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    One had said one day they want to be an amazing actor one day because their major was entertainment/theatre. How I felt about this play is that it was not to my high expectation when I saw it. The actors in some scene was be fragile when they was acting. In the other scene of the play of “The Good Doctor” was great, for “The Sneezer” the actor in that play caught the audience attention. The actor in that act was showing so much emotion in that act and I could tell the relationship with the…

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    As you walk through the large wooden doors of the red carpeted lobby, the magic of the theatre overwhelms you. You hand your ticket to one of the ushers and they smile and hand you a crisp glossy copy of a beautifully crafted program. He wears freshly pressed slacks of a deep black, and his hair is gelled perfectly into position. Together, you step through another set of heavy wooden doors and into the house of the theatre. With the usher as your guide, you weave through hundreds of crimson…

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    The conflicts that arose between our two main characters gave purpose to the story being told and insight to McMurphy 's underlying strengths. Forman 's casting of these two is what allowed for them to be viewed as such realistically regular people who are so much more once you get to know them, just as anyone one might meet on the street, but in a quite disturbing way. "Nurse Ratched represents the System, that all Randles must buck" (Canby par.6). Indeed she does, however, their quarrels were…

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    Becoming An Actor Essay

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    Act I, Scene I: Before an Audience “Acting is about communicating what it is like to be human: the pain, the laughs, the misery, the joy,” Rosamund Pike, British Actress of the late 1900’s words briefly yet thoroughly describe the feat of acting. Acting is not all there is to being an actor. There are various trials and competitions such as auditions and casting calls to go through prior to even being able to capture a job. After that, having the title of “actor” means hours devoted to…

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    These actors and actresses don’t look like your normal 16 year olds that you’d see if you walked around my old high school. Literally everyone on that show is in the best shape possible and all portray being great looking and just acting like looking the way they do while acting as a 16 year old is completely normal. Well I’ll tell you at age 16 I was this little 5’6, 135lb kid with pimples and some baby fat, and according to Livestrong.com I was a very average 16 year old kid because they found…

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    No Kid Deserted Act

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    No Kid Deserted Act This paper will concentrate on the no kid deserted Act approaches and methods. To begin with let me disclose to you what is (NCLB) The No Tyke Deserted Act, which passed Congress with overpowering bipartisan support. In 2001 and was marked into law by President George W. Bramble on Jan. 8, 2002, is the name for the latest overhaul to the Rudimentary and Auxiliary Training Demonstration of 1965. The NCLB law which became out of worry that the American instruction framework…

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    Asian Story Theater The Asian Story Theater is located in my hometown of San Diego, California. The mission of the theater is to broaden multicultural awareness and understanding by dramatizing Asian and Pacific Island stories, arts, and themes for family audiences. The Asian Story Theater began in 1989, when they were dramatizing Chinese folk tales as a project sponsored by the San Diego Chinese Center. Their first production was The White Snake, presented at the Lyceum Space Theatre, and then…

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    the entire rage and confusion to the psychopath that we need to detest throughout the projection. This film has a plot that since it starts there is no breath, all it is about as far as go the responsibility and the involvement of these anonymous voices that, second by second take those desperate…

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    In an article by Ann Hollifield, she states some of the possible reasons why there aren 't a lot of minorities in the acting workplace which could lead to why there isn 't a lot of diversity on television. The diversity declines in large television markets has been argued that minorities have to face a "glass ceiling" which makes it more difficult for minorities to move…

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