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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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    NAME jeff_______________________________ DATE3/24/2012____________ THE 2000 THEATRE APPRECIATION TEST GUIDE #2 DESIGN AND STAGING What is a rectangular theatre with the stage at one end of the rectangle and seating on only one side called? proscenium theatre What is a round or square stage completely surrounded by the audience called? Arena stage What difficulty might a set designer working in theatre in the round experience? how they see themselves‚ and how others percieve

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    Jordan‚ Vol 1‚ pp. 421-434. Reviving the Architectural and Acoustical Theatre Heritage: the Role of ERATO Project Naif Adel Haddad Department of Conservation Science‚ Queen Rania Institute of Tourism and Heritage‚ the Hashemite University‚ Zarqa ‚ Jordan‚ E-mail: naifh@hu.edu.jo Abstract ERATO is a research project (2003-2006) entitled „Identification‚ Evaluation and Revival of the Acoustical Heritage of Ancient Theatres and Odea‟ that was implemented within the Fifth Framework INCO-MED Programme

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    to control weather patterns‚ Shakespeare developed marvelous scenes which he displayed in his own theater‚ The Globe. How did Shakespeare portray the emotional aspects of his characters and their strife to his audience? How did he direct the actors and what did the open air stage of The Globe look like? Imagine yourself in London circa 1600‚ a short year after the completion of the Globe Theater and perhaps a few months after the completion of the play Much Ado About Nothing‚ Act IV has just begun

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    On the 20th of February 2018 we were lucky enough to be dragged to Shakespeare’s play Macbeth directed by Tom Mallaburn. The play took place at the Pop-up Globe. The Globe had been assembled by industrial scaffolding‚ creating the main structure. They had done their best to hide this modern building material with painted plywood and period correct flags and other building materials. Unfortunately this did not hide the fact that there was a large scaffolding pole that partially block my view. Beside

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    its most significant and interesting contributions would have to be its timeless impact on theatre. Ancient Greek theatre has paved the way for Shakespeare‚ Molière‚ and to Oscar Wilde of the 19th century. Ancient Greek theatre had the most significant impact on the incorporation of themes of comedy‚ tragedy‚ and satire‚ and the use of its platform for the expression of thought has influenced modern theatre and entertainment for centuries. There

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    American Ballet Theatre: This theatre began in 1939 and was managed by Richard Pleasant. By 1939‚ former Hollywood agent‚ Richard Pleasant‚ came to New York to manage the company. By the summer of 1939‚ Pleasant and Chase developed big ideas to turn the company into a full-fledged ballet company and to base it on “a gallery of dance rather than the vision of a single choreographer" and a "living museum of

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    Falconer would do that to a grow me thing of what he would do to puny Widge‚ he would surely kill him of worse torture him. Another key roll being played is Widges fate‚ luck‚ and guilt. Widges fate is when he tries to get a way form falconer at the Globe Theater and ends up getting hit in the face by a door when he tries to open it. Widges luck is that he is now in a nice home with nice people who want to help him and be his friend with food and a room‚ he is also safe from Falconer. Widge starts to

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    ideas about the function of the theatre and the actors within it. Both theories are considered useful and are used throughout the world as a means to achieve a good piece of theatre. The fact that both are so well respected is probably the only obvious similarity as their work is almost of complete opposites. Stanislavski was born in 1863 to a wealthy family who loved amateur theatricals. In 1898 he met Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko and they founded the Moscow Art Theatre. Stanislavski’s work is centred

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    South Camden Theatre Company Opens its 10th Anniversary Season with a Production of BROKEN GLASS by Arthur Miller 1888PressRelease - South Camden Theatre Company‚ a nonprofit professional theatre company located in Camden‚ New Jersey announces its 10th season titled "A Season of Faith" with a production of BROKEN GLASS written by Arthur Miller and directed by Craig Hutchings. Philadelphia‚ PA-NJ - The cast includes Lee Kiszonas‚ Michael Hicks‚ Pat DeFusco‚ Maria Panvini‚ Tami Gordon

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