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    Essay- Boal’s theatre of the oppressed Boal’s techniques in theatre are simple ways of being able to express yourself through acting he uses the effect of oppression being used against someone. His techniques give people the option to speak up for themselves and have a say in what they think should be changed or helped. Boal’s theatre created questions that went meant to be brought to the surface and let the public answer them with what they thought. Some of his techniques are image theatre‚ forum

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    The author Ray Bradbury‚ wrote the dystopian short story “All Summer in a Day” and he includes many themes throughout the story. The one that stands out the most is don’t let jealousy take control of your actions. In the story Margot‚ the main character‚ has classmates who act on her out of jealousy and hatred. The author points out many times how the children act out of jealousy and hatred. In the end‚ the children realize what they did after their jealousy and hatred melts away. The theme don’t

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    Stanisław Wyspiański. This last production was the first complete realization of Grotowski’s notion of ’poor theatre.’ In it the company of actors (representing concentration camp prisoners) build the structure of a crematorium around the audience while acting out stories from the Bible and Greek mythology. This conceptualization had particular resonance for the audiences in Opole‚ as the Auschwitz concentration camp was only sixty miles away. "Akropolis" received much attention‚ and could be said to have

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    audience members to feel like they had dived right into a real-life scenario‚ rather than watching performers pretending to be something whom they are not. It was refreshing for me to be able to go to such a quaint little theatre production and see acting of that quality. Unfortunately‚ at a lower-budget theatre like the Wimberley Playhouse‚ the production team is not allowed to spend Bo

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    Roald Dahl used several interesting craft moves in his story “Lamb To The Slaughter.” One craft move was descriptive sentences. Another was long and short sentences. Finally‚ Roald Dahl utilized tone to develop his theme that you shouldn’t act on strong feelings or something could go wrong fast. Roald Dahl made good use of descriptive sentences. One example of this is when he stated “...she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his

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    Denzel Washington‚ has multiple experiences in acting as both the protagonist and antagonist. On the other hand‚ Bruce Willis‚ another popular movie star‚ has no experience as the antagonist at all‚ therefore‚ the scene of Hamlet trying to disguise himself as a crazy person will not fit for Bruce. Denzel Washington is an open minded man because he does not mind acting as the antagonist character in movies; nevertheless‚ he has a great reputation in acting as both the hero and the villain. He manages

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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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    emotions The best storytellers are ones who deliver the action and emotions of the story to the audience using their appearance and body language‚ even if the story is not very expressive. I believe that this skill include several sub skills such as acting (in a light way)‚ speaking (pronunciation) and making sounds‚ imitation‚ and expressing emotions through body language. Ability to excite and deliver suspense to the audience This is an essential skill in storytelling.  The storyteller must know

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    they did very well. This movie is very emotional and in order for the audience to really feel it‚ the actors had to act it out well‚ and they did their job great. The most impressive acting in my opinion was from the main character. He made the audience really believe he was scared and depressed. Overall great acting. What I liked about this movie was that it was very real. It wasn’t like other movies about genocide where at the end everyone survives and everyone is happy‚ because that is not what

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    a way befriends Susy then ends up letting her go in the end only to end up dead himself. Alex’s acting in the play was good he stayed open to the audience so we could hear what he was saying and didn’t mess up on his lines from what I could tell. His interaction with the other actors was very well and seemed natural. The next actor to enter the set was Sargent Carlino played by Tate Detten. His acting was good but he tended to put his back to the audience often and didn’t seem to project his voice

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