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    might have had. The colors of the stage were effective especially with the different light colors and costumes of actors. The sounds of the music and actors differed a lot from a scene to another and the music they played in some dramatic scenes also was effective. The scenes were more believable than they are on a screen because we can see the people presenting physically. Some actors had the ability to transform from a…

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    Many of the singing and dancing scenes were shot seamlessly using a single take. I assume that the camera is on a track similar to a train during the “Good Morning” song because the actors move from room to room but the camera shot remains the same and follows them throughout the set. Close-up shots were used almost exclusively for kissing and other intimate scenes which I felt helped the viewer understand the emotions that the characters…

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    Show” was a very great play. Since it was a musical, I knew I would enjoy it. I do not think there was one thing I did not enjoy about the play. The reason I enjoyed the play is because the story about the freaks was very vivid and understanding. The actors, costumes, music, designs were all amazing. The director, casts, and staging were all great. The director of the play is Adriano Cabral and he did a fantastic job. In order for the play to be a play, a director is needed to organize and…

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    that the way an actor experience known as character arc is different in the two media. Character arc refers to where a particular character is mentally and emotionally in the story at a given point. S/he typically changes in some way throughout the story, and on stage and screen, the audience sees this unfold chronologically, but films are shot out of sequence. This means you may shoot the last scene first or vice versa. The actor…

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    As the house lights are gradually lowered in the Glenelg Country School auditorium, the audience’s effervescent chattering falls to a hush and all that can be heard is one voice somewhere in the theatre, enchanting the audience. The spectators listen intently as the voice travels throughout the theatre, until suddenly, a single spotlight illuminates a middle-aged man sitting on a worn armchair playing the soundtrack of his favorite musical on his antique turntable. So begins Gelnelg Country…

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    Actor and comedian Robin Williams perform fast paced his improvisational style and Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society was known for his performances in films like. Abstract The famous actor and comedian Robin Williams in Chicago, Illinois, July 21, 1951 was born. As a stand-up comedian After developing his improvisational style, Williams has his own television show, Mork and Mindy landed, and the major parts of the film with Robert Altman’s Popeye went. Both comic and dramatic, memorable…

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    Jefferson and George Washington are played by black actors. These past few years have been celebrated as the best time for minority actors in Broadway history. “Tonys made history by giving the awards in all four of its musical acting categories to people of color; and the two designers of color who were nominated.” reported Diep Tran on the 2015 Tony awards (Tran) Other musicals such as Eclipsed and the revival of The Color Purple also feature black actors; however, in stark contrast, the past…

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    a play funny, Kaitlyn whitehead had great character choices that were very funny. All of the actors had really good projection and annunciation, but Kennon's annunciation was superb. Jonelle could have used more variety in her voice, doing that could have benefited her character. The blocking flowed very smoothly and I was happy to see all of the stage being used. It was a good idea to have the actors sit in the actual audience, I have never seen that done before. Jonelle and lava were in…

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    Sugarland, written by Rachael Coopes with Wayne Blair, performed by the Australian Theatre for Young People, was open for viewing at the Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of Western Australia, on the 27th and 28th of May 2016, starting from 7:30pm until 9:00pm. It was directed by Fraser Cornfield and David Page, the costume design was by Ruby Langton-Batty, the set design was by Jacob Nash, the lighting design was by Juz McGuire, the sound design was by Guy Webster, and the overall…

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    with the actors, the first thing I noticed was their casual attire. I figured that had been an intentional deed imposed by the director. Personally, I felt that took away from part of the suspension of disbelief matter in the play. I couldn’t quite submerge myself in this world they were in while most of the characters dressed in a causal sweater. Yet, when it came to the fairies the director decided to keep a unique and colorful look for them. Past the way they were dressed, some of the actors…

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