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    during the production was at a just right pace, easy to understand from audience perspective. The role the singing played showed off the ability of the actors singing voices and ability to be in harmony. As noted earlier, Lottie continued her subtle willingness to make the play so good with her great humming abilities to match Vera’s excellent voice. The singing got the message across very clear to show how badly they wanted the roles in The Belle of New Orleans. Next, there is music in the…

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    at Triad Stage I was able to see behind the scenes at the production of the show and even talk to the director, actors and sound designer for their reasoning and inspiration to what they did with the show. It was pretty cool. Before I even arrived at the theatre, I stood in my room fretting over what to wear. All the people…

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    This afternoon I attended a Sunday matinee for the production of This Random World written by Steven Dietz and directed by Paul Steger put on by the Johnny Carson School of Theatre & Film. I thought that the play tied all of the characters together extremely well and it was incredibly well preformed. Although I usually find plays of this genre of no interest to me, this play changed my opinion. I thought that it was really well done. First I would like to discuss the character of Scottie Ward,…

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    The Sparrow Play Analysis

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    The Sparrow On Friday, November 18, 2016, my wife and I saw the 7:30 showing of The Sparrow, a play written by Chris Matthews, Jake Minton, and Nathan Allen. The play is about a high school girl (Emily) returning to her former school after a tragic accident in the second grade, in which she was the only survivor, forced her to move and attend a different school. Eventually it is revealed that Emily has super powers when she saves the popular cheerleader (Jenny) from falling from the school’s…

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    Americans better roles in films rather than having the stereotypical ones. They were also given behind the scene opportunities which helped black filmmakers to really branch out in the film industry. Production companies began to involve well-known black actors and entertainers in their films and created all-black…

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    Great filmmakers through visuals, actors, and sound. Both Baz Luhrmann…

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    which brought comedy to the play, yet played a betrayer. Factor made the audience laugh frequently, but when it came to being serious, it was a bit dull. He didn’t expressed as much emotions from his face, but he did expressed a bit within his voice. The actors did meet the potential of deception within their character, yet threw in some funny puns that made the audience…

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    St Rose Play Analysis

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    which was very present throughout the performance. It also helped that his singing voice was exemplary and he managed to hit all the right notes. The music within the show was definitely its strong point. All the performers sang and played a musical instrument, the only problem is that they are slightly awkward on their feet. While the music was delivered beautifully, the choreography was sub-par, many of the actors looked like their movements were forced and had little fluidity in there…

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    had very smooth transitions even though there wasn’t a curtain. The cast was huge, so great was need for voices that they had to hire a local choir to sing with them. The first scene is when you see the choir coming to and sing and take their place on the “pews.” They stay there for the entirety of the show. Chris place the Archdeacon Frollo and was a very enthusiastic character. His voice was so strong and pure he did very well you could hear and understand every word and phrase he spoke or…

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    order, respectively. There was also a blind musician—the sole witness to everyone’s circumstances, ironic as it may sound, seated at the bench of the waiting shed. He had a guitar by his lap, and was silently strumming it; though, at times when the actors would signal for a key or a note, he was more than willing to play. Beauty Regina is beautiful, and she knows it. Unapologetically proud of her assets and talents, this girl was not afraid to show-off what she has got. Calling her an airhead…

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