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    whether any particular actors or actresses are likely to help a movie to succeed. The paper also reports on the techniques used‚ giving their implementation and usefulness. We have found that the IMDb is difficult to perform data mining upon‚ due to the format of the source data. We also found some interesting facts‚ such as the budget of a film is no indication of how well-rated it will be‚ there is a downward trend in the quality of films over time‚ and the director and actors/actresses involved

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    Tribute to Shakespeare

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    no professional experience in any thing other then theater. Shortly after he married at the age of 18‚ Shakespeare left Stratford to seek his fortune in the theatrical world of London. Within a few years‚ he had become one of the city’s leading actors and playwrights. By 1612‚ when he seems to have partially retired to Stratford‚ Shakespeare had become England’s most popular playwright. Shakespeare has had enormous influence on culture throughout the world. All the things he wrote

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    The Pianist Paper

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    2002‚ is a film directed by Roman Polanski and written by Ronald Harwood. It is based on the book written by Wladyslaw Szpilman. The film has a long list of actors‚ including Adrien Brody‚ Thomas Kretschmann‚ Emilia Fox‚ Frank Finlay‚ Maureen Lipman‚ Ed Stoppard‚ Julia Rayner‚ and Jessica Kate Meyer. The film provides the viewers with amazing actors and actresses playing wonderful characters‚ their realistic costumes and locations‚ and a breathtaking storyline in a movie that is longer than an average

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    being selected as the lead actor among 150 others willing to take my place. Well‚ I was immature then‚ time passed I acted in another few plays‚ it was untill the 9th standard‚ i wasnt very serious about acting. In the 9th standard I took a more serious approach to acting and dramatics‚ I auditioned for the street plays‚ which were to be held at national peace festival‚ I was choosen as one of the seven actors who took part. I leant a lot working with the other actors‚ with the talented director

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    Is acting an art?

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    completely different person. You begin to get better after doing play by play. Most people become better actors by reading books‚ doing theories‚ and closed system methods. Some of the best teachers turn ideas into doing. Acting is one of the hardest art you can do. Although some people start it at a young age‚ they spend most of their time doing exercises‚ scenes‚ and plays with many other young actors trying to peruse acting. Sometimes when acting you can’t see your mistake‚ which is one of the toughest

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    Elements of Theater

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    sophisticated role-playing and make-believe‚ pretending‚ conveyed through doing-enacting on the stage a vision of life. Acting can be considered a "pure art": the artist and instrument are the same. The Actor must discover the essence of character and project that essence to the audience. The Actor must be believable. If they are not‚ the audience will be less interested in the production. Acting mainly consists of: 1. a series of tasks‚ usually in a situation or context; 2. done visially as

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    period Grotowski developed the principles of acting‚ performance‚ and training. One of the clearest and most influential results of Grotowski’s research was the “continuous modification of the spatial relations between actors and spectators‚ among the spectators‚ and between the actors themselves” (Kumiega 1987: 4). This is represented by examples from one of his ‘student’ productions of “The Theatre of Thirteen Rows”: The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. “The Theatre of Thirteen Rows” was established

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    Black Sequin Dress

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    moved by the elements of both feminism that he incorporated and the distorted way in which he painted (Bradby D & Delgado‚ M. 2004). In the Black Sequin Dress‚ the main character is played by four actors. These actors are of similar appearance and are dressed in the identical costume. These actors shift between portraying the different components of the woman’s personality and representing themselves as a uniformed chorus‚ as they seem to disconnect from the intimacy of certain events throughout

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    verbatim theatre

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    Due to both plays being “pure Verbatim”‚ authenticity and the importance of keeping it is central. There are many ways in which to maintain this authenticity‚ the most important being the concept of “true vernacular”. This concept is where the actors use the same pauses and stutters as the person giving the testimony has. It is all about true stories and this is presented through the untouched nature of the dialogue. This vernacular runs through both plays and is integral in reinforcing to the

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    The actors responded naturally because when the boys were given worms to eat from the bucket one of the boys says he is a vegetarian. As an audience member‚ the most noteworthy part of the play was where after the boys were telling the story of sleeping beauty incorrectly to Fighting prawn. Ted says “they love me they really love”. This part of the play was my favorite because I laughed. The actors choices and acting affects my appreciation to the play

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