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    Courtney Cox 5-4-10 THEA 1334 Final Paper Costume Design THE ROLE OF COSTUME DESIGN IN MUSICAL THEATER Imagine a classic Shakespearian play or Italian opera performed in hip-hugging jeans or baggy t-shirts; or imagine the period musical 1776‚ produced by the wonderful Stuart Ostrow‚ performed in the groovy attire of the 1970s. These performances would seem completely out of place and confusing. One would not be able to grasp the completeness of the story or have any understanding of the time

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    1.0 Business‚ Culture and Disney Culture can be defined in number of way‚ but culture for business is a ‘complex set of values‚ beliefs‚ assumptions and symbols that define the way in which a firm conducts its business’. Culture will have universal effects not only to the relevant workers‚ suppliers‚ customers and competitors‚ but it also explains how the business interacts with the critical factors (Barney 1986‚ p.657). Also‚ expanding business internationally must take culture as considerations

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    they have to make sure they do not offend the customer base in that country. 2. Scale Economies and Diseconomies at the Movies: Movie theater concession sales account for well over half the profits at most theaters. Given this‚ what are the benefits of the staggered movie times allowed by multiple screens? What is the benefit to a multiscreen theater of locating at a shopping mall? Staggering movie times would mean less wait in the concession‚ people don’t like to wait and if you have 4

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    Should you watch a movie at home or go to your nearest theater. It’s really all up you to decide if you want to see a new movie or an old one at home.Because there’s pros and cons for both places. First‚ let me tell you the cons about staying home to watch a movie. Yes your at home in your personal area but when you have guest over you can’t be in your confortable clothes. Than on top that‚ they talk during the movie and move around all the time. Besides seeing only the negative things

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    Our Food is our Choice Genetically modified foods or GMOs (genetically modified organisms) resulted from “genetic engineering where scientists alter the genes of plant and animal DNAs for the desired specific traits” (Ackerman). In this case‚ GMOs have changes in their genomes and we cannot certainly tell how these changes can affect the consumers especially their health. In fact‚ according to Environment Canada‚ “Canada is the third largest producer of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in

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    Tragedy in Greek theater In Greek theatre‚ tragedy is one of the most powerful forms of emotional amplification among playwrights and actors. Since the first play was written‚ tragedy has been used to bring the audience closer to the play‚ giving them a sense of connection to the characters or the story. Tragedy is a highly desirable trait among plays now‚ as it was Sophocles’ time. In Oedipus there is a very real relationship presented when you start to get more clues as to what actually happened

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    Australian Contemporary Theatre-Trail Australian Contemporary Theatre is a form of Theatre which addresses the concerns and aspirations of Australian audiences; with the use of diverse and complex characters Australian Contemporary Theatre is able to connect with the audience making them reflect and challenge identities. This is shown clearly in the texts Ruby Moon written by Matt Cameron and A Beautiful Life written by Michael Futcher and Helen Howard which we have studied throughout topics. The

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    Referat: Politisches Theater der 20er Jahre Was ist Politisches Theater? Im Politischen Theater werden gesellschaftspolitische Themen kritisch betrachtet. Es soll auf Gesellschaftliche Missstände aufmerksam gemacht werden. Die Dramaturgen wollen verändern. Politische Dramen gab es schon zu jeder Zeit. Der Begriff wurde allerdings durch das gleichnamige Werk 1929 von Erwin Piscator geprägt. Entscheidend für die Popularität des politischen Theaters in den 20ern war die russische Theateravantgarde

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    neighbour? Playback theatre and community development. Retrieved from http://www.playbacktheatre.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Good_Who-Is-%E2%80%A6.pdf 3 January 2012. Green‚ S. L. (2001). Boal and beyond strategies for creating community dialogue. Theater‚ 31(3)‚ 47-61. Kelly‚ V. (2001). The globalized and the local: Theatre in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand enters the new millennium. Theatre Research International‚ 26(1)‚ 1-14. Kershaw‚ B McKenzie‚ J. (2001). Perform or else: From discipline

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    THEATER FROM RESTORATION THROUGH ROMANTICISM The drama of the English Restoration combined aspects of English and continental Renaissance theater‚ both in playwriting and in theater architecture. French influence was also felt with the introduction of neoclassical ideals into serious English drama. By the eighteenth century‚ there was an attempt to break away from the Italianate traditions. Theater shapes changed‚ and playwrights abandoned the neoclassical ideals in favor of romanticism. As the

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