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    Hamilton has changed throughout different eras in history. She argues that Hamilton was not always considered an American hero but his ambition‚ personal flaws and passion are qualities that make him relatable. This proves Freeman’s point that the Broadway play is more about human emotion and struggle than the factual history of America. Freeman summarizes her conclusion by stating‚ “Hamilton’s melding of emotion and history gives the Founding an immediacy that is new to most of its audience‚ and thus

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    On Friday‚ November 6‚ the stand-up comedian Bob Saget and his former Full House costar fashion designer Ashley Olsen had a mini reunion backstage at his opening night performing on Broadway play Hand to God. The 29-year-old and her twin sister‚ Mary-Kate Olsen‚ shared the role of Michelle Tanner on the popular ’90s sitcom‚ which is getting a reboot on Netflix next year as Fuller House. "Loved having my dear friend Ashley Olsen at my welcoming opening of @HandToGodBway last night with the brilliant

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    Nelson Spencer Case: Cliftex Theatre Problem Statement: Phyllis Gamble and her business partner Mechelle Slaughter must decide if they should update the projection system in their historic theatre to digital. Digital offered certain advantages that their current system did not have. Most theatres today have made or are making the switch. The biggest problem with the switch for the two ladies is the cost. Symptoms of Problem: The old system in the theatre is not as good as a digital system

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    POLITICAL THEATRE: measured drama pitting a character with a conservative point of view against a character with a liberal viewpoint. It can be passionate advocacy of one idea and ardent attack on anyone who opposes that idea. And it can be a drama that falls anywhere between these two types. PERFORMANCE ART: is one recent form that poses these questions and then some. What is considered performance art has undergone several transformations in recent decades. It often means a single artist who artist

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    show and the characters‚ but would it be the same without Shakespeare’s influence? Shakespeare’s theatre changed the costumes‚ set‚ and makeup of theatre into what is recognized today. During the Renaissance‚ acting was a career for men only. Men played all acting roles. . . including the female ones. Women were not allowed to act. It was not considered an appropriate profession for a lady (“Globe Theatre Female Roles”). Women had very clear roles in society at the time. They were to do their jobs

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    A Selected Annotated Bibliography on the Theatres and Audiences during Shakespeare’s Life William Shakespeare‚ one of the most well known authors of literature‚ wrote the tragic play called Hamlet. In the play Hamlet‚ Hamlet tries to seek revenge on his father’s murderer committed by his uncle and now King‚ Claudius. Old Hamlet’s ghost instructs Hamlet to seek revenge on Claudius. This further angers Hamlet who is already distraught at the fact that his mother has married Claudius. The pressure

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    answers th ^ question. r £2. 1. One example of the way theatre can educate is? a. Making people see plays (c) Making peoj le aware of an is ;;ue b. Making people laugh d. Making peo] le take theatre clusses 2. is the process by which we learn about our culture by watching and imitating the behaviors of others and listening to their stories a. Identity c. Teaching b. Theatre /oJ Enculturatio\ \ 3. Which type of theatre mixes different cultures in an attempt to find understanding

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    To go out there – perform the politics within‚ share the politics with the spect actor. Theatre of Calcutta has gone through a roller coaster ride of being political‚ not too political and simultaneously too political in the past four decades. Language of Protest in Theatre In the early seventies‚ a rebellious time in Calcutta‚ Badal Sircar had the idea of making a play on Calcutta in the form of a collage. As Calcutta is known as a city of processions ‚ ‘Michhil‚’( juloos) he says‚ “Seemed to

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    Drama Notes: Stanislavski * Realistic theatre has been dominant for the past 100 years‚ on cinema and stage. * The idea is to create believable characters and situations and t=give the illusion of real life * It makes the audience believe what they see/hear and become involved in the play * This style evolved during the twentieth century‚ moving to selective realism (focus on particular characters and events) and magical realism (similar to realism but with magical/supernatural

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    perhaps It is through experiencing theatre that the audience can truly explore the ideas of identity and belonging. It is through theatre that we experience and have a deeper understanding of identity and belonging as we are engaged into the full Each story throughout Bombshells is based on real life. Is it not more appropriate for it to be displayed in full senses? The audience may experience these feelings portrayed through acting‚ as the point of theatre is to convey a message Open letter

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