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    the theatre it was shown in was Titmus Theatre at NC State University‚ which is an “end stage” theatre. It was directed by Kyle Dougan. Overall‚ I was pleased with how the whole show went‚ from lighting‚ to scenery‚ to costumes‚ and of course the acting. It was neat to help with the “load-in” of the show and to see how everything started from scratch. By this I mean things like cutting wood for scenery‚ putting up set pieces‚ painting

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    believable chorus character. When he did speak‚ he had done his job portraying his character‚ so his voice matched what my expectations were for his character. In act II‚ he played a very masculine solider‚ surprising me with the diversity of his acting. While the actor’s dancing was good‚ he was great at tricks‚ executing flawless flips and split jumps in various numbers. His performance‚ along with the rest of the chorus‚ aided the principal actors performance in the musical‚ by staying true to

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    at The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC) on Friday‚ 1st of October 2010 at 8.30 p.m. was an excellent play. The Short and Sweet Musical is divided into four different acts namely A Grave Matter‚ Ghosts‚ Cupidity and Little Girl Lost. B. ACTING The character that I like the most is the mad scientist portrayed by Iedil Putra in A Grave Matter. The actor’s voice projection is also loud and clear which pleased me because if not I won’t be able to understand the play as well. When the actor

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    to move their body and even sings. Some plays might not mean anything to an audience member so they will remain totally at the end of the passive spectrum just watching actors and waiting to leave their seat. The audience shapes the performance by acting as to whom the playwright wrote for before the production hit the stage. A good playwright knows the audience/anticipation of an audience influences the juxposition of critical dramatic beats. So

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    of others. After watching the show‚ people still enjoy in talking about content of the plays and issues around the real life.  In addition‚ the actress (Tracee Patterson) indeed has interpreted her role (Medea) with her true feelings by her superb acting. Her

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    place where something is seen). Work‚ art‚ performance‚ and impersonation are all aspects of theatre as an occupation. Theatre is not only seen as perfecting technical skills but about creating a work of art. All of the people directing‚ producing‚ acting‚ crewing‚ and more‚ work together to create a performance for the audience to enjoy. Directing involves coordinating and unifying the entire play‚ producing handles all of the legal and financial duties‚ building and perfecting a production involves

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    valued the way an actor could act within a play and theatre was valued in this context. Shakespeare also demonstrated how Richard pursued political power‚ whilst Shakespeare himself pursued cultural power. Similarly‚ Pacino demonstrates the power of acting through connecting to an audience‚ this harnesses cultural power. King Richard’s ability as an actor within a play explores how this type of villainy was entertaining in the era of Shakespeare. Richard’s evil is immediately established as his moral

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    skilled and focused to be able to pull off these long scenes since there are cuts that aren’t made visible to the audience. Since this movie was unpredictable‚ it flowed freely and left you wanting to know where the actors would go next. The acting in Birdman is fantastic and very natural. The movie stars Michael Keaton‚ Edward Norton‚ Emma Stone‚ Naomi Watts‚ and Zach Galifianakis. These actors gave possibly the best performances of their entire career. When watching birdman‚ you feel as

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    behind it is another obstacle for ambitious actors. The academic training is the route most commonly followed as a start to the more professional acting career. The cost of studying in drama school is a very prevalent issue around Britain‚ especially due to the recently ascending expenses. Places such as ALRA‚ Arts Ed‚ Guildford School of Acting‚ Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and Oxford School of Drama are only a small amount of the most popular schools around Britain. These particular

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    was told that the woman would be acting spontaneously‚ and the other half was let in on the experiment. The result was that the assumptions about her personality did not change even though half the group had known that she was an actor. Each group assumed that because the woman behaved coldly‚ her personality was so. Even the group who was told that her behavior was situational had still believed that she was warm and friendly because of the way she was acting in the situation. Many times‚ we

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