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    Drama and Jimmy Alison

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    individuals and groups to explore‚ shape and represent ideas‚ feelings and their consequences in symbolic or dramatic form. History Of English Drama Drama is a literary composition‚ which is performed by professional actors on stage (or theatre)‚ before an audience. It involves conflicts‚ actions and a particular theme. Although the art form exists in different countries‚ drama in England deserves special mention‚ because some of the legendary dramatists‚ including William Shakespeare‚ are

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    Types of communication used in Broadway Academy I will be looking at what types of communication Broadway Academy use. I will outline the electronic and non-electronic ways of communications used in Broadway Academy. The school needs good communication so people can pass information between others so the school can run smoothly. Information is passed on to pupils by the teachers through assemblies etc. The school also needs good communication to clear up problems. This is done by parents being able

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    shark symbolize in our culture and society. Next‚ if I was going to bring Jaws the movie to Broadway I would use the fantasy fiction genre. I would have people dress up in costumes and have an artist make beautiful backgrounds for each seen. I would also spend lots of time preparing my actors making sure they know there parts correctly. I would also include lots of singing and dancing because it is Broadway. By choosing singing and dancing the actor can use there bodies to show a since of emotion

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    Avenue Q Play Analysis

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    impression. Also‚ the set design is important because it gives idea to audience where the setting of the play is located. Although the building in this play were relatively new‚ the original Broadway play set design was very worn out. In my opinion‚ if the play was old then the set design should look like the original Broadway play because on Avenue Q middle and lower class family leave. The apartment look like they leave on Avenue A. In additional‚ the costume is also important so the audience can figure

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    results in family conflicts. His son‚ who also aspires to an athletic career‚ must battle his father’s fear and envy of him‚ and Troy’s wife is humiliated by his adultery. Joe Turner’s Come and Gone‚ (1986) debuted while Fences was still running on Broadway. Joe Turner‚ which is regarded as more mystical than Wilson’s other works‚ centers upon the struggles of migrants in the post-Civil War North. The play takes place in 1911 in the Pittsburgh boardinghouse owned by Seth and Bertha Holly. Following

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    Across the pond lays London’s West End Theatre. London’s first playhouse was built in 1576 and not surprisingly carried the name of ‘The Theatre’ ("London’s Vibrant West End” 1). Before London had proper housing for these plays‚ many were conducted in homes or courtyards. In 1663‚ the first West End Theatre opened ("London’s Vibrant West End” 1). Unfortunately‚ this early theatre‚ home to some the earliest stars burnt down in 1672 ("London’s Vibrant West End” 1). Today‚ West End has climbed its way

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    A Career in Acting

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    as an Actor‚ Salary‚ Employment.” careers.stateuniversity.com‚ Net Industries‚ Web. Feb 21‚ 2013. “Actors.” www.bls.gov/ooh‚ U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ 29 March 2012. Web. Feb 21‚ 2013. Sheward‚ David‚ “NY Acting Markets: Broadway‚ Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway.” www.backstage.com‚ Backstage‚ 11 Feb. 2010. Web. Feb 13‚ 2013.

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    Billy Elliot the Musical On November 2‚ 2010 I attended the Broadway show “Billy Elliot the Musical” at the Durham Performing Arts Center. I must say this show was definitely one of the most emotional Broadway shows I have ever seen. I do not think there was a single dry eye throughout the whole show. The shows controversial plot about a young boy‚ who wants to dance and all the people in his town who won’t let him‚ makes for an exciting and heart racing show. One of the amazing things about

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    musicals South Pacific‚ The Sound Of Music‚ Oklahoma! and Carousel but do they know their origins? All of these plays were engineered by the dynamic due Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rodgers who worked to broaden the boundaries of theater by merging theatre‚ music and film. Not only were they responsible for making their own plays but they formed musical scores‚ worked as lyricists‚ owned and operated the publishing company Williamson Music‚ and had their own careers prior to their collaboration. Oscar

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    Deaf National Theater

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    Studies on the National Theater Of the Deaf A common activity shared across many of the different cultures of the world would be the art of theater. The act of performing life in order to tell a story has been around for many years. These range anywhere from the plays of the ancient Greeks‚ Romans and Chinese‚ the old English playwrights to the modern American playwright. However these cultures are not the only ones to have produced theatrical works. Deaf culture has also sprouted many of its

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