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    The idea of the Roundabout Theatre was first conceived by Gene Feist and his wife‚ actress Elizabeth Owens. They opened in New York where they believed their theatre would flourish. They wanted to do classic plays at an affordable price‚ and thought this would benefit New Yorkers greatly. Their first production was Strindberg’s The Father which opened in a 150-seat theatre under a supermarket in Chelsea where subscribers paid $5:00 for three plays. In 1974 with respected reputation‚ they branched

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    Globe Theatre Proposal

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    support in rebuilding Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. The replica will be built in London‚ England‚ on the southern bank of the River Thames like the original (“The Globe Theatre” 12). This theater will be a cultural asset for years to come‚ change children’s lives‚ give joy to generations to come and keep the legacy of Shakespeare alive. First‚ the performances in this theatre will lead to more cultured youth. The performances in this replica Globe Theatre will be impressive enough to move even the

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    Grotowski-physical theatre practioner Jerzy Grotowski was a revolutionary in theatre because he caused a rethink of what theatre actually was and its purpose in contemporary culture. One of his central ideas was the notion of the ’poor’ theatre. By this he meant a theatre in which the fundamental concern was the work of the actor with the audience‚ not the sets‚ costumes‚ lighting or special effects. In his view these were just trappings and‚ while they may enhance the experience of theatre‚ were unnecessary

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    Akbar Brothers.

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    * AKBAR BROTHERS. This essay consists of an introduction to the business and its functions‚ the previously used and currently using technologies‚ advantages of using technology‚ threats posed towards the company due to the introduction of new technology‚ and how Lewin’s model of change has helped the company to consistently manage changes. Ceylon tea has been consumed globally since they produce some of the finest tea in the world and this is a family that has been involved with tea since its

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    Happiness and Brother

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    happiest day of my life is the day when my elder brother graduated from the IIT‚ Delhi. One would wonder why and how should that event make me so very happy‚ that‚ I earmark it as the happiest day of my life. Yes‚ I call this day as the happiest day of my life up to now as‚ that day gave me a lot physically‚ mentally‚ and even financially. My elder brother is ten years senior to me and‚ I was still in the Seventh Standard last year when my brother passed out of the IIT‚ Delhi‚ completing his graduation

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    Theatre Monologue Essay

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    slouching over in my chair as I listened to my theatre teacher recite difficult words from a book written by‚ what he considered an old friend of his‚ Bill; little did I know‚ Bill was going to change my life forever. Competitiveness runs through my blood so when I heard the school was hosting a monologue competition I did not hesitate to sign up. To my surprise‚ it had to be a monologue from one of the plays written by this Bill character that my theatre teacher adored so much. I irked his plays due

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    While it might be a popular thought to think of Greek and Roman festival theatre as very similar‚ there are actually many distinct differences between the two culture’s forms of theatre. One of the major differences is the way in which their stages were structured. Greek stages had round orchestras‚ a very thin proskenium where the actors would perform‚ and a small one story skene where the deus ex machina occurred. Roman stages‚ however‚ had half circle orchestras‚ a wider and raised proskenium

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    Imax Theatre - Overview

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    Background The IMAX Theatre¡K Organisational Description The word IMAX is drawn from the two words‚ ¡¥Maximum Image¡¦ which is designed to deliver the most immerse theatre experience in the world. The Imax theatre‚ Melbourne is operated by ¡¥World¡¦s Biggest Screen¡¦ Pty Limited and is a registered trademark of Imax corporation‚ Toronto‚ Canada‚ who is responsible for providing the projection equipment and colossal screens to facilitate the large format films. The Imax theatre in Carlton‚ Melbourne

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    Menendez Brothers

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    Legal and Ethical Case study The Menendez Brothers Jessica Armenta The Legal and Ethical issues The legal issue here is a double homicide. The two young men‚ Lyle Menendez and Erik Menendez‚ were accused and later convicted of killing their parents. On the night of the murder‚ their parents‚ Jose Menendez and Kitty Anderson‚ were at lying on the couch asleep when their two sons came in and shot them both dead with shotguns. The shot guns were purchased several days before‚ showing premeditation

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    Federal Theatre Project was founded in the same year. This project is a training ground for blacks. Black community theatres began to appear in the late 1930s. Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee talents were shown during this time. “By 1940 black theatre was firmly grounded in the American Negro Theater and the Negro Playwrights’ Company.” (Encyclopedia Britannica) Black theatre rapidly grew after World War II‚ the radical and militant progress as well. “..the ideals of black revolution and seeking to establish

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