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    Ethnographic research

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    there isn’t one in the area. There is one a distance away if people want to enjoy an IMAX theater movie. Our group did Ethic graphic Research at the Regal Niagara Falls Movie Theater‚ which would be the competitor to us. We learned that: • Movie theatre does not receive any revenue from the selling of tickets at the box office. • Big reliance on the selling of beverages and snacks. Revenue that comes from the concession stand pays for the rent‚ electricity bills‚ etc. • Noted that the prices of

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    Divorce is a theatre that is produced by The Civilians. It talks four real stories about the reasons to divorce what are performers’ parents’ stories. As a documentary theatre‚ during the process of performance‚ actors should restore the situations’ happen as possible. Real is the creation of the production in the documentary theatre. In this report‚ we will talk about the production You Better Sit Down: Tales From My Parents’ Divorce and discuss the significance for it as a documentary theatre. Production

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    Devon Whitaker Research paper Mrs. Smith December 4‚ 2013 The theatre of Ancient Greece‚ or ancient Greek drama‚ is a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece between 550 BC and 220 BC. The city-state of Athens‚ which became a significant cultural‚ political‚ and military power during this period‚ was its center‚ where it was institutionalized as part of a festival called the Dionysia‚ which honored the god Dionysus. Tragedy‚ comedy‚ and the satire play

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    Improvisation In Drama

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    unit “fundamentals of movement‚ speech‚ theatre games‚ and improvisation” course‚ has come to an end. I must say that this class truly flew by at the speed of light. One day we are learning about improvisation and the next day we are performing our final scripted scenes. Although this may be true‚ I have been‚ through my time in this class‚ thrown into a pool full of theatre knowledge; including the terms‚ phrases‚ and an opportunity to witness a full theatre production.This plethora of new information

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    Art from Duchamp to Holzer (2003) Mark Rosenthal Jamming Gean Richard Wilson The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin (1973) New York Matt ’s Gallery Gail Pickering (Pradal‚ 2004) Modern Architecture (1980) Kenneth Frampton New Spirit in the Russian Theatre 1917-28 (1970) Huntly Carter Overlay (1983) Lucy Lippard The Prison House of Language - A critical account of Structuralism and Richard Wilson (February 1989) Michael Newman Russian Formalism (1972) Fredric Jameson Sensations (exh. Cat) The Royal

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    New Millennium‚ Community Theatre & Audience by Jane Shannahan (BA; PGDips Bus & Admin/Event Management; MMgt) Introduction “Primitive rituals were the first form of drama” (Barba & Sanzenbach‚ 1965‚ p. 154). Primitive theatre could be termed religious as the main aim was to conjure the gods for a variety of practical reasons‚ e.g. warding off disease. Early societies put value on the repetition of traditions and folklore that were handed down verbally and visually‚ manifest over time via

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    Paradox Of Acting

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    feeling. Historians refer to Enlightenment France as the "century of theatre" because it brought a surge in theatre spectatorship and a range of dramatic works in a variety of genres. Playhouses drew the attention of artists and intellectuals: "Plans‚ sections‚ and perspective views of real and imagined playhouses. . .appeared in Diderot and d’Alembert’s Encyclopedia and on the walls of the Salon carré at the Louvre" (Camp 1). Theatre was becoming increasingly important to French culture‚ and the playhouse

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    Performance Space Analysis

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    audience members remained in their seats‚ showing that they were adhering to the learned conventions of modern theatre attendance; they stayed quietly in their seats until indicated by the performers (through curtain calls‚ for example) or their technical staff (by opening the exit doors‚ turning up the house lights or giving cue for applause) that the performance was over. Winter was read as a theatre piece‚ solely due to its performance space. Venue can also engage senses that are otherwise hard to

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    always been confined within the affluent‚ aristocrat‚ upper or upper-middle class society. In India‚ Shakespeare has not been able to reach to the Indian ‘groundlings’. In this scenario‚ the tour of Geoffrey Kendal with his professional repertory theatre company‚

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    Puppetry in Pakistan

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    Puppetry in Pakistan Theatre and Performing Arts In order to understand and appreciate culture‚ beauty and art one has to study theatre and performing arts. It develops ones personality and teaches you how to critically analyze things. One of the oldest and most important art forms depicting a countries culture is its theatre. The word theatre is derived from the Greek word theatron which means‚ "Place of seeing". As a performing art it focuses entirely on live performers creating a self contained

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