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    the Prophet performed at Portland State University’s 55 Theater in Lincoln Hall. Sons of the Prophet was written by Stephen Karam and directed by Karin Magaldi and the cast consisted of ten characters. In this analysis, I will be writing about two actors, two costumes, stage space and the use of lighting. Amity Hanson played the role of Gloria, a bubbly and rich book publisher. Her outfit was meant to represent a business professional woman, something I believe costume designer Bruce Keller…

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    Although I have not read the beloved book upon which this film is based, I have been greatly anticipating this film for quite some time. After seeing part one, I naturally want to cast every other book aside and hunker down and read the entire book from cover to cover. I expected this to be decent, but it was beyond that. While I cannot speak to whether this version is faithful to the book, I can guarantee that this on all counts, this film will not disappoint. One other thing to note--the cast…

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    To conduct the research, textual evidences are collected to analyze the structure of the play “The Dreams of Tipu Sultan” by Girish Karnad. The research is qualitative in nature. To explore the structure of the play, The Dreams of Tipu Sultan, the researcher draws on the dream reality sequence, memories, diary, and characters within the play and the concept about the structure of two act play by Richard Toscan in his book “play writing seminars”. Richard Toscan was Dean of the School of…

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    Stanislavsky, the founding father of modern acting, stated that acting should be based on real life. It should do more than just simply speak, feel, or gesture an action or word, but instead do truthfully by bringing a character in a film or play to life. He believed that in order to do so, a character must have objectives, obstacles, and motivations to perform actions to achieve what he or she wants (Olivieri, lesson 1, 1:42-9:33). In the film, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, directed by Elia Kazan;…

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    Argo Mise En Scene

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    racing. From the very first scene of the film, the audience is drawn to the chaos and the viewer’s adrenaline already starts pumping. The sounds of the Iranian riot in the unfamiliar language bring fear and anxiety in the audience. The bombarding voices from the people in the riot proceed to get louder and…

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    This theatre brings experiences to your life it allows you to watch live art and actors and actress get into a role a tell a story. Philadelphia theatre also has a lot of job opportunities were one can find whether acting or behind the stage interest and stick to it. There are current internship in the following areas: production, literary…

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    Musical Theater Analysis

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    Shen-Li Lee from Figure8 and AATE (American Alliance for Theatre & Education) there are three parts that encompasses a musical theatre, which are; singing, dancing and acting has their benefits both mentally and physically. Exhibit A, singing is a voice based instrument that can develop memory and concentration, increases spatial and mathematical abilities, enhances creativity and reduces stress as sometimes only music conveys message what we’re really trying to say. Exhibit B, dancing is a body…

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    tasks Depp with a role very similar to that of Ichabod Crane. Victor Van Dort is a wispy man, who could fall over from a light breeze and every aspect of his character portrays this from his physical appearance to the usually strong timber of Depp's voice which takes on a light and squeakish…

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    banquet in which all the guest are seated listening to a man give a speech about who they are all honoring that night”(Cinema Tech). The film uses a reflexive style in that the opening scene is shown with what seems like a formal narrator doing a voice in which he speaks right to the viewer. The narrator literally states “it is important you know where you are and why you are here;” this act of speaking right to the viewer draws attention to the fact that they are watching a fictional…

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    to be \[all right]?” She replies: “Yes. Yes, because if he dies, they’ll say you did it.” It’s a beautifully executed conversational pirouette, and Jeff says as much. It’s becoming more and more apparent who Kathie really is. The placement of the actors helps with this too: they’re standing close to one another, echoing the staging and composition of earlier scenes seen in the flashback. But this feel nothing like those scenes. The romantic flashback scenes at night were lit softly, with…

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