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    Theatre is not just about conveying the written text; rather that through the body‚ by trying to find a simple language of gestures and sounds‚ we can communicate at a much more powerful level; that there is a universal language for the theatre‚ regardless of cultural differences. There is a recognition that if you want ‘realistic drama’‚ television and cinema are far more effective than theatre. What is unique about theatre is its relationship to its audience: the fact that actor and audience

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    case This case is given an overview from the history from Sheffield Theatres Trust. The case will explain what kind of strategies and resources the organisation have and through what kind of changes and development STT have been. The main idea of this case is to see how an organisation can develop and how they use their strategies and resources. 1.1 Summary of the Sheffield Theatres Trust Case There are two theatres in Sheffield (UK) called the Crucible and the Lyceum. The Crucible has been

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     Herron  English Honors G  2 March 2014  Globe Theatre   The Globe Theatre was an extraordinary place that was used in one of Shakespeare ’s  plays. The Globe Theatre was where all the​  ​ magnificent plays‚ speeches and events could  happen. The Globe Theatre was “​ built as a large‚ round‚ open air theatre. There was a roof  around the circumference which covered the seating area‚ leaving the theatre looking like a  doughnut from above.” The theatre was built as a giant circle all the seats were built around the 

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    The Nickelodeon Era This development of theatre was in conjunction with improved transportation and communication technologies. It was now easier to manage a network of theatres. After the vaudeville era‚ around the turn of the 19th century‚ came the so-called ‘Nickelodeon Era’. The name “Nickelodeon” originated from the American word for five cents‚ a nickel‚ which was also the price of admission and the greek word odeion‚ which is a roofed theater‚ (Musser‚ 1994). From my research‚ I have conflicting

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    ‘Dismantling the traditional naturalistic theatre‚ with its illusion of reality‚ Brecht produced a new kind of drama based on a critique of the ideological assumptions of bourgeois theatre’. (Terry Eagleton‚ Marxism and Literary Criticism) Referring to ONE play from the earlier part of the ‘Theatre & Politics’ section of the unit‚ and to ONE play from the ‘New Perspectives’ section‚ explain how the relationship between theatre and politics has evolved. In your response you should refer to specific

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    INTRODUCTION. Theatre in Ghana predates ancient times although there is no document to support that‚ it is not farfetched because Ghanaian way of life has been theatrical and performance based; from child birth to naming ceremony through to puberty rites to marriage ceremonies and funeral rites. All these ceremonies are imbued with theatrical performances. It must also be noted that instoolment of Chiefs‚ festivals‚ enstoolment of Chiefs‚ grand durbars‚ victories at war‚ ritual ceremonies are all

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    AP / Library of Congress LeRoi Jones / Amiri Baraka THE REVOLUTIONARY THEATRE Liberator‚ July 1965 * LeRoi Jones / Amiri Baraka‚ 1965 This essay was originally commissioned by the New York Times in December 1964‚ but was refused‚ with the statement that the editors could not understand it. The Village Voice also refused to run this essay. It was first published in Black Dialogue. LeRoi Jones The Revolutionary Theatre should force change‚ it should be change. (All their faces turned into the

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    Theatre will always survive in our changing society. It provides us with a mirror of the society within which we live‚ and where conflicts we experience are acted out on stage before us. It provides us with characters with which we identify with. The audience observes the emotions and actions as they happen and share the experience with the characters in real time. The survival of theatre lies in the very nature of humankind: its inner voyeuristic drive. The desire to watch other people dealing

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    Guideline business 1: JD is a sports fashion retail company based in England with shops throughout the United Kingdom. JD got 5 owners and they are‚ Pent land Group‚ Sports Direct‚ Aberforth Partners‚ Fidelity Management‚ and other minor shareholders. JD was started at 1981. Since October 1996‚ JD was been listed on the London Stock Exchange. The letter JD stands for the initial name of the founder of the company John and David. JD is a National company which is being owned by 5 shareholders. And

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    research‚ the Lincoln Theatre caught my interest‚ and sparked my imagination. I immediately began to wonder what brought the theatre to fruition‚ and why the theatre became so widely known to many of the people around the Columbus area. With more research as time went on‚ I realized just how interesting the Lincoln Theatre was‚ and still is today‚ with its many significant impacts it has had on just the role of theatre alone. With its marvelous structures and designs‚ the Lincoln Theatre has made many contributions

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