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    History Of The Show

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    The show was a continuation of acts from dawn to dusk. A “model” bill might include approximately eight acts that had a variety of performers. It was usually set up so as to increase spectator pleasure at the start, followed by a filler and this would keep going until the final act which was usually a “chaser” act used to help run patrons out of the revolving show (D. 86-88). The variety of acts ranged from: (MC) Master of Ceremonies (invented in Vaudeville), comics, magicians, shadowgraphs,…

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    One of the classes that I thought that would be fun was the theater class. Almost my whole family was in a theater class at some point in theirs lives. I hear so many funny story about the class and that's why it just sounded interesting to me. Hearing all these stories about theater class from my aunts and uncles, I just knew that theater would be a fun class for me to take. You might ask why it would be a fun class for me. I think it would be a fun class for me because, I'm a fun, crazy, and…

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    Handle With Care Analysis

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    The production of Handle with Care helps me to understand active audiences because even though the audience in that show may not actively participate they are moving along with the show. Passive audience is an audience that just watches the show progress while always being separated from the stage. Whereas with the audience in Handle with Care they moved with the show to different places and floors as the main character grew up and her storyline progresses, like they were someone in Chloe’s life…

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    “Theatre? Why theater of all things? Drama club, are you serious?” were questions I was often asked by my parents throughout my high school drama club geek phase. As my parents had, most parents often fail to acknowledge the role of theatre and art in our society consequently discouraging their child from participating or appreciating a great influence in everyday life. However, performing arts has a social impact, economic impact, and educational impact. Nevertheless, my parents did not know…

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    The America’s Got Talent judges have a tough job. Mel B. Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell and Howie Mandel definitely are responding in real time to the acts on stage. On Tuesday night the live shows reveal unique moments on stage to the judges at the same time as the TV viewers. When it comes to TV magic, the judges reactions are priceless. The squirm in your judging panel chair moments are live, when the cameras show the intense facial expressions, the viewers can’t help but laugh. Mel B has some of…

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    and Lee Strasberg. “The Lee Strasberg Method™ trains actors to use their imagination, senses and emotions to conceive of characters with unique and original behaviour, creating performances grounded in the human truth of the moment (Lee Strasberg theatre and film institute on Lee Strasberg’s Method, 2015. http://newyork.methodactingstrasberg.com/what-is-method-acting/).…

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    Remember the Titans is an beautiful vast movie about an football team overcoming racism it's an realistic film. The film is starring Denzel Washington as the coach of the football team the Titans the movie cat organize as in realistic film the plot really matches the tone of Denzel overcoming racial attention of becoming the new head coach for the titans in the city of Virginia. The film follows the traditional plot. There's only one plot twist in the story that has a lot of shock value in the…

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    the stage the aroma of hairspray seemingly floating through the world. And, jazzing up the play with your hearts music is a Wonder sensation. No, the most amazing things the development of friendships, well it simply is that! But, the voices at the end all their to empower you, seal the…

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    Is3350 Unit 4 Assignment

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    In the beginning and at the end they played some old Italian type music as the dancers moved as one person and this gave the impression of a sort of warm family vibe throughout this section. There was also an instance of an extremely loud and almost uncomfortable sound during a portion…

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    [THESIS]. Joe Masteroff was the playwright for this musical while Sheldon Harnick was the lyricist. This production of She Loves Me took place at the San Francisco Playhouse on January 10th. I was lucky enough to get a student ticket for a total of only $27.99 with Balcony seating, row L seat 5, online through the official SF Playhouse website. Although I attended the production alone I was able to bond with the people in the nearby seats on how we respected Ilona's actress. The audience in…

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