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    2016 I went to see a play called Blood Brothers at Mayflower Theatre‚ it was written by Willy Russell.It was set in the 1960s in Liverpool. It was performed by the Professional Play Group and directed by Bob Tomson and Bill Kenwright. The play was a musical which meant during the performance there was songs suited to a specific moment within the play. Before attending the performance I already knew the story line however I was intrigued as to how they could perform the play themselves. I personally

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    we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.” C.G Jung. Non – directive play therapy is an effective and non – intrusive approach to working therapeutically with troubled children and young people. It is intended for all those who‚ through their professional role‚ may be asked to work directly with emotionally damaged children‚ whether in statutory child care agencies‚ or in other mental health or voluntary and not for profit settings (Wilson and Ryan 2005). Non – directive play therapy makes

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    Games People Play by Eric Berne Games people play was actually I really awesome book. I enjoyed reading it very much. I totally now realized now that people do need interaction with others. I never noticed that most depressed people are the way they are because they don’t have enough physical interaction. I also never noticed how people will play games. You aren’t always aware that you are doing it. Like when you play poker. You have a real payoff but you hide your motivations to get there. What

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    be a major component of American culture. It has become common for parents to push their children to be great in sports. Americans tend to focus on the word “push.” Saying parents should push their children to play sports implies force; therefore‚ parents should encourage their child to play sports or participate in an extra-curricular activity. For many years‚ America has been considered an obese nation. Efforts to lower the obesity level have been made such as increasing pay on unhealthy foods

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    It was based on a stand of that was held for 15 days between the police and Eli Hall‚ a 32 year old man living in Hackney‚ East London. The play opens with a recording of alecky on the phone‚ during an interview to the hostage of Eli Hall‚ being aired over the speakers into the audience. This is a sense let the audience into the making process of the play‚ gave them a ’behind the scenes’ (Blythe‚ 2008‚ p.89) feeling. It was involving the audience in this process which would of challenged them‚ as

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    Theories Relating to Play and Playwork Play is an important part of child development. Play provides children with natural opportunities to engage in concrete and meaningful activities that enhance physical‚ language‚ social and cognitive development. During play children increase their knowledge and understanding of self‚ others and physical word around them. While play children develop language skills. Children experiment with language during play and use words to express their thought and

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    Every play setting needs to have policies and procedures to help them guide the actions of all individuals involved in the play setting. They ensure the well-being of all families‚ children‚ staff and everyone who is connected to the setting. When policies and procedures are well thought out and implemented they provide common understanding and agreement on how things should be done at the play setting. Policies and procedures help new staff and families to familiarise themselves with the play settings

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    In the play Fences‚ Cory and his father Troy demonstrates the development of nurture in a way the reader can understand from a father and son perspective. Using text to self inferences‚ nurture is the key influence to my identity development passed down from my parents. Troy want’s Cory to get a job based of his feelings towards him playing football. Troy previously played baseball when he was younger and he feels it was unfair because Negros didn’t get much of a chance at sports. In the play‚ Troy

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    Analysis of a Play In Edward Bok Lee’s “El Santo Americano‚” a professional wrestler kidnaps his wife and child as he drives to Mexico‚ hoping to reinvent himself and keep his family together. Clay is a disgraced professional wrestler who drives his wife and son with him to Mexico. There‚ he hopes to reinvent himself as a wrestler‚ and not be taken as a joke. He also hopes to improve his failing relationship with his family. It is revealed shortly into the play that Clay has in fact taken his

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    Favorite Play “Trifles”‚ a play by Susan Gaspell‚ is a story of women banding together to protect one another in a male dominated society. The play is titled “Trifles” because women’s concerns were often considered mere trifles‚ and not worth the thought and time of men. The use of theme‚ symbolism‚ and irony are the reasons why this play is so appealing‚ especially to women. “Trifles” contains themes of female identity‚ revenge‚ and protection. The protagonists of the play are women‚ but

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