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    Theatre Play Review Essay

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    Intro to Theatre Play Critique I went to the University Of North Carolina School of the Arts February 25‚ 2012 to see a production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood. It was not the most stunning of performances as the director John Langs definitely deserves some blame. When I first sat down in my seat‚ I immediately looked around me and saw several people also in attendance for the play. Quite frankly‚ I was unsure of what to expect as the only other play I had gone to was a Broadway production in

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    Wicked Play Critique

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    In seventh grade‚ I was first introduced into the theatre world by a group of my eighth grade friends singing a song I had never heard before. I did not have the time to ask them what it was called‚ but they told me it was from a musical called Wicked; the song in question was called “What is This Feeling?”‚ though at the time‚ all I knew was that it was about some people hating each other; back then‚ I’d believed it to be a love song between the Wicked Witch of the West and some unnamed male lead

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    Iceland Play Critique

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    The play Iceland was written by a UF student this year. Iceland was a very abstract and different play than I had expected. Overall‚ I believe the University of Florida School of Theatre and Dance put on a great performance of Iceland by all of the actors’ performances were superior and deeply showed their character. Out of all the actors‚ my favorites in the play were Lauren Killer and Drew Bryan who played Fox-child and Crow-child. Their performances were hilarious and really

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    Footloose: Play Critique

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    Critique The play I am writing about is called Footloose. It was preformed at the Country Day School Pavillion. I saw this play on Saturday‚ April 14‚ 2012. Footloose is about a teenaged boy and his single mother moving to a small town in which the law states that there can be no singing or dancing of any sort. There was a terrible accident that had happened five years ago which involved the priests son in a car crash. The priest blames song and dance‚ therefore banning it in that town. The teenaged

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    Play Area Critique

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    Critique of a Play Area Dress up Area The area of the pre-school room that I have chosen to critically evaluate is the dress up area. Our pre-school consists of 20 children aged 3-4 years old spread over two sessions‚ and comprises both boys and girls. In our pre-school we have two polish children‚ one boy and one girl‚ who speak both English and Polish‚ one Chinese girl and one Zimbabwean boy. The rest of the children are Irish. Our pre-school room is one large room in a general childcare

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    In the Heights is a musical written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The musical was performed at the John Anthony Theatre at the Spring Creek Collin College campus on March 9‚ 2014. The show was put together very well. The professionalism was evident in everything from the lights‚ to the choreography. At the first view of the stage‚ the audience was immediately transported into Washington Heights New York‚ on Fourth of July 2014. It was a hot summer day‚ and with help from the actors‚ the audience

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    by the Orlando Shakes theatre was written by play right Stephen Sondheim‚ and directed by Jim Helsinger. This play had spectacular acting‚ music and choreography‚ costume design‚ scenery‚ lighting‚ use of environmental sounds‚ and centralized messages. While sitting down to watch this play in the company of my ex boyfriend we had a few laughs over what was said. Tony being a Polish boy like me‚ and Maria being a Puerto Rican like my ex we had a bit of a connection to this play‚ this led us to a bit

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    The Theatrical Play Hamlet was a story about a man name Hamlet who meets a ghost who “apparently” was his father‚ and tells hamlet to seek revenge for his murder from his brother who was Hamlets Uncle that married his mother. Hamlet love affair sees him insane‚ but does not now it is fake‚ later becoming insane killing herself after Hamlet kills her father. The brother and son seek revenge for his family’s death and duals with Hamlet getting himself killed with a poisoned sword. The king tries to

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    Julia Davis Play Critique

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    Another winner of the National Youth Arts Artist of the Year Award‚ Julia Davis is a staple at the Musical Theatre of Anthem. Some of her favorite roles in the past couple of years have been Cosette in Les Miserables‚ Jellylorum/Griddlebone in CATS‚ Cinderella in Into The Woods‚ Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat‚ Carrie in Carrie the Musical‚ and Ronnette in Little Shop of Horrors. She has won Upscale Singer’s Scholarship awards for both 2013 and 2014 and was runner-up for

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    HONK! Play Critique

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    On November 7‚ the arts department of Hillsboro High went to see Trevecca’s Nazarene‚ Mrs. Moon’s alma mater‚ performance of HONK! the musical. The musical is basically an adaption of the old children’s story about the ugly duckling. I was very excited initially mostly because of the fact that we got to leave school for it. More importantly though‚ I was very excited because it was a musical‚ my favorite type of production! HONK! follows the story of a duckling called ugly and his struggles with

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