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    Reflective Statement

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    that how the Greek plays educated them in such a way which made them wiser and better thinkers for their own better tomorrow the Greeks inner logic which they called destiny. When Akaash told the class about how there were very few stage actors and same actors played many roles only by changing masks. Masks became a symbol and represented the emotion of the character and also helped in enhanced quality of audio‚ as it would be inadequate for one person to scream across a theatre‚ that has a capacity

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    They had to sit quietly‚ in order to be able to hear the voices of the actors on screen. And people who were deaf or hard of hearing now struggled to understand the stories. Some theaters had special headphone sets‚ to make the recording louder for people who couldn’t hear well. A deaf person might have been able to read the lips of the characters on screen if the actors had faced the camera while they spoke. But if the actor had turned away from the camera‚ there were no clues about what was being

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    The casting directors of this show hit the spot while casting. Every character on the show does an amazing job of convincing us that this is what they are like. The cast is more than perfect‚ although it could have been much different. Many great actors auditioned for different roles and Matthew Perry was almost not cast. Perry filmed the pilot for another show called L.A.X. 2194 a show about an airport. Thankfully this was unsuccessful because if not he would not have been on Friends. David Schwimmer

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    Bad Language - Lisa Why did you pick this actor? I picked this actor because I thought her scene was very funny and she came across as very genuine. Was the actor relaxed? Was she focused? Was her concentration strong‚ or did she seem to go in and out of concentration? Please explain your thoughts. The actor did not seem very relaxed‚ but this is because her character‚ Lisa‚ is a very high strung person. She was very focused and never seemed to miss her lines or step out of character. She was

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    Renaissance Theater

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    the inside‚ the second floor was for the actors and musicians gallery or workspace. Below this was a wall with curtained doors. Although the scenery was lacking‚ the acting and the playwright’s words stood out far more. The costumes in renaissance theatres came from so many places. Designers in the renaissance era found a lot of inspiration from the myths and legends of Greece and Rome (stagecraft Britannica 1). From the early 14th century‚ many actors were allowed to perform at events such as

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    Marsden. Despite the film having a relatively simple story the film was still quite enjoyable. I felt the real let down was some of the acting. To be fair majority of the actors weren’t particularly experienced. I feel as if a few actors had been swapped around the film may have been more enjoyable. An example of one of the “let down’ actors was Chris Pang who played Lee Takkam in the film. He seemed kind of bland throughout the film‚ which kind of dragged the film down. The character of Robyn Mathers was

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    and the reality. That is to say‚ the space does not belong to ontologies of characters but to the spiritual level. The purpose is to give characters an inner monologue or to connect the dream and the reality as a bridge; the second is to facilitate actors in the process of switching the scene as they move. And this place can also be used as a scene without specific location information‚ especially when characters start to switch dreams and reality‚ the staircase is the way to communicate. This inspiration

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    play ended‚ I had left with a satisfying feeling. I cannot speak for my sister‚ but I thoroughly enjoyed it‚ and thought of it as a clever‚ almost flawless play. The Servant of Two Masters starts with actors in a poor economy trying to perform the play The Servant of Two Masters‚ and the actors discuss the poor quality of their production and such‚ only to move on to performing the play. In the play they perform‚ the main character “Truffaldino”‚ a hungry slave‚ finds himself becoming a servant

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    This critique is based on a theatrical performance entitled‚ ‘Ruby Moon’. Ruby Moon is a playwright written by Matt Cameron. This play is directed by Christopher Ling. There are only two actors in the play: the main actor is Alex Chua portraying as Ray Moon‚ and the main actress is Davina Goh portraying as Sylvie Moon. The play was performed at Pentas 2‚ KLPAC on the 1st of March‚ 2013. In my opinion‚ the main theme of the play is acceptance. Ray Moon and Sylvie Moon’s daughter went missing and

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    As the director‚ my role in my group was to tell the actors where they need to go‚ get props‚ pretty much show direction amongst the group. While the actors were performing‚ I was directing them on what they should be doing‚ such as showing more emotions in their lines‚ more movement‚ etc. I took on the role of being a director better than I would have taken on the role of being an actor. Therefore‚ I did an average job I would say. Some of our strengths were our use of props and the lines were clearly

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