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    Theatre 112 Quizes

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    Theatre 112 quizzes Assessment 1: Librettist  in charge of writing the dialogue of a musical Choreographer  creates and teaches dances Adelaid’s Lament  guys and dolls Director  control of artistic vision Score  collection of songs Libretto  total collection of lyrics and dialogue Composer  in charge of creating melodies Lyricist  in charge of writing words to songs Producer  in charge of monetary aspects Im an ordinary man  song in My fair lad Assessment 2: 1. despite

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    Running Head: CARE PERSPECTIVE OF ANNIE Jay Patel Care Perspective of Annie Pope RPW 110: Rhetoric and Writing and Psychology 101 Professor Patricia Morelli and Professor Daniel McGrath 13 December 2013 Throughout Running on Empty‚ Annie Pope was represented as the maternal caring figure. As the film progresses‚ she struggled to make decisions‚ such as giving her son Danny away to her father. As the story unravels‚ Annie slowly starts to doubt the decisions she

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    Night Concert Report

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    The concert that I attended on November 4th was the Music of the Night‚ a musical theatre gala performance‚ which was performed by the faculty of the Department of Music from the University of Arkansas. They performed thirteen songs that were all performed by piano and their voices. Each song was unique from one another ranging from funny‚ happy‚ upbeat rhythms to songs that made you feel sad emotions. Of the thirteen songs that were performed the two that stood out to me were Whatever Happened to

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    Showtunes In The 60's

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    In every great musical‚ there is a showtune that defines it. Where would Dorothy be without Somewhere Over the Rainbow? Similarly‚ for every decade of show there is an occurring theme. Showtunes can be recognized by decade through a multitude of things‚ including; vocal sound‚ instruments used‚ and tone. Many things in showtunes have changed throughout the course of time while some have stayed the same. Each decade does have very important aspects‚ and here is why; In the 1960’s‚ showtunes

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    Frozen Frozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.[4] It is the 53rd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Snow Queen‚ and featuring the voices of Kristen Bell‚ Idina Menzel‚ Jonathan Groff‚ Josh Gad‚ and Santino Fontana‚ the film tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on an epic journey alongside

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    MUSICAL PERFORMANCE Rather than a summation of the readings ’The role of the body in the production and perception of solo vocal performance: A case study of Annie Lennox’ by Jane Davidson and ’On Performativity and production in Madonna’s ’Music’’ by Stan Hawkins‚ I would prefer to highlight the points which provoked me to think of musical performances I have enjoyed‚ not enjoyed‚ or been challenged by. By utilizing previous experiences of musical performances and applying them to the material

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    Violet, By Brian Crawley

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    The musical Violet‚ by Brian Crawley is a story about a girl named Violet who got her face disfigured by an axe when she was a child. I went to this production with my friend Annie who goes to West Career and Technical Academy. The ride there was filled with fun jokes and laughter so we were in a great mood when we arrived. The first thing I noticed upon entering‚ was that there was no theater. This school had no theater. Although this was a shock‚ theses students made the absolute best of that they

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    the reader constantly asks himself‚ where on earth is this going?)" -How I Wrote the Moth Essay-and Why‚ Annie Dillard b. having‚ or showing no skill; displaying a lack of reason. (adj.) c. This word is creating a more accurate description of the type of writing most people use‚ and demonstrating that there writing has no meaning or skill. d. Sarah tried out for the musical to be with her friends‚ but the teachers denied her and told her she was inept. 2. EXTRANEOUS

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    Marian Anderson Essay

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    and her two sisters. Marian mother’s name was Annie Delilah Rucker and her father’s name was John Berkley Anderson. Marian had two sister named Alice and Ethel Anderson. All through Marian’s childhood they called her Baby Contralto (women with lower singing voices). Marian attended Stanton Grammar School. Nobody knows if she went to a middle school because she was a singer at her church to raise funds for

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    Tin Pan Alley

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    rock stated‚ "Tin Pan Alley was a real alley on East Fourteenth Street near Third (in New York). But it was never just a place‚ Tin Pan Alley was known for an era of songwriting‚ when many musical ideas mixed together to form American Popular Music. Tin Pan Alley brought together many styles‚ blues‚ jazz‚ musical scores and ragtime." Tin Pan Alley businesses started in New York in the 1890s. It was a time when popular music publishers acted as salesmen‚ who didn’t sit in their offices waiting for

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