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    "There is something in the puppet that ties its dramatic life more to the shapes of dreams and fantasy‚ the poetry of the unconscious‚ than to any realistic drama of human life." [1] The word‚ ’puppet‚’ is derived from the Latin pupa‚ meaning little girl or doll. The metaphoric extension of the word first recorded in the 1540’s is: ’person whose actions are manipulated by another.’ [2] Puppetry is the art of taking an inanimate object or representational figure‚ manipulating it and giving it life

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    This is very apropriate

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    on Google+ Acting in London - Your #1 Guide to Becoming a Working Actor in London‚ LA or NYC Acting for Beginners Guide Best Acting Schools in the UK: Top 10 I decided that having a list for just London acting schools is not enough — let’s make another one‚ and it’s best acting schools in the UK. And this one is a Top 10 of the best acting schools in the UK. best acting schools in the UK Every year‚ thousands of teenagers and young adults decide to pursue a career in acting. They believe

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    of acting‚ reporting on a year of training. It makes clear how much more there can be to acting than just “pretending to be someone else”. Unfortunately I kind of lost it around two-thirds of the way through‚ when he starts talking about transmitting “rays” to each other‚ and things get a bit hazy and repetitive. Maybe that stuff makes more sense when the preceding chapters have been properly absorbed and used. (Also see my notes on Sanford Meisner on Acting and Uta Hagen’s Respect for Acting.) Note

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    HONK! Play Critique

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    HONK! follows the story of a duckling called ugly and his struggles with being different. To be completely honest‚ I would have to say that majority of the acting was very mediocre. I know it wasn’t supposed to be like something off of Broadway but I expected a lot more‚ and I felt like only a couple of actors came through with that. The acting was not terrible‚ but it wasn’t spectacular either. I felt like some characters were not putting their all into their characters. I also felt like some people

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    an acting school‚ for years (Miller) and secured many roles in television and movies. (Pallardy) Subsequently‚ he started to teach at other schools but in a different way. (Miller) He has taught at USC‚ UCLA‚ and CalArts. He actually used the “Meisner Technique‚” that he had learned from enrolling at Playhouse West. The Meisner Technique develops an actor’s performance by how they engage in the situation and with

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    Why would I need to attend the College-Conservatory of Music at University of Cincinnati (CCM)? I was going into the Prep program which was for children from the ages of 4-18 before they started the actual college. I was going to attend there for Acting and Musical Theatre‚ but I already had all of this experience and wisdom. What could I possibly learn here? Furthermore‚ I was afraid that coming from LA‚ I wouldn’t know anyone because I thought everyone there had spent most of their lives participating

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    that there was initially some reform of the Chinese people‚ it is now widely considered that these reforms did not bring about benefits. The group that the CCP wanted to help most was the lower class‚ especially the peasants in the countryside. Meisner (1986‚ p.373) points out that initially‚ the Cultural Revolution hardly affected the countryside‚ with the Red Guards banned from entering the peasant villages‚ presumably because virtually all peasants were already loyal followers of Mao. Mao tried

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    Theatrical Performance Goals Goal 1 Learn a new acting technique I have been studying the Meisner technique for the past 5 years and I haven’t explored many other strategies. Camp will be a wonderful opportunity to explore new techniques. I can talk to my instructors and read acting books to find new techniques that interest me. Goal 2 Read a Play Many of the plays I have read in the past have been classical (Shakespeare etc) I want to expand my knowledge to other lesser known contemporary plays

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    Points Awarded 90.00 Points Missed 0.00 Percentage 100% 1. What is a theatre critic? A) someone who has a very limited knowledge of the theatre B) someone who never likes anything C) someone who does not appreciate theatre as an art form D) someone who observes theatre and then analyzes and comments on it Points Earned: 2.0/2.0 Correct Answer(s): D 2. Which of the following is NOT an appropriate space for an off-off Broadway production? A) church B) warehouse C) basement

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