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    As I read about the history and advancement of theater I noticed that movies only advanced as technology did. I say this because as new technologies were made and new discoveries found involving sound and film production the movies eventually adapted from what they used to be to even greater things. The first major development was the introduction to sound into film. This was always wanted in films but unfortunately due to technology limitations it was not a viable idea and thus movies remained mostly

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    put 1 penny in a box at the Elizabethan theatre entrance. At the start of the play the admission collectors put the boxes in a room backstage - the box office.  | Access to the Balconies & Galleries | Two sets of stairs‚ either side if the theater. The first gallery would cost another penny in the box which was held by a collector at the front of the stairs. The second gallery would cost another penny | The ’Housekeepers’ | The owners of the theatre | Lighting in the Elizabethan Theatre

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    Symbolism in Theater and Cinema Krystal Gormley Art/100 Kevin Justus June 8‚ 2015 What if I never saw the movie Jaws? Would I still feel the same way about sharks and the ocean? These are some of the questions I feel a lot of people can ask themselves after they have seen Jaws. What does this mean? Can the shark in Jaws represent or symbolize something more than just being a hungry shark? I remember watching Jaws as a kid‚ as you can imagine I was pretty scared. I think I was about ten when I

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    Millions of people across the country roamed the streets in search of jobs‚ hoping to find some way to get the money they needed to feed their families. The Great Depression in the United States during the 1930s affected not only those who worked in jobs requiring physical labor‚ but those involved with theatre and the arts as well. The Federal Theatre Project was one of the Works Progress Administration (WPA)’s projects that was created to help deal with the economic turmoil caused by the Great

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    & Volume 27‚ Number 2‚ 65Y68 & Copyright B 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Interactive Theater An Innovative Conflict Resolution Teaching Methodology Anne L. Meng‚ MN‚ CPNP‚ RNC‚ AE-C ƒ John Sullivan‚ MA The incidence of verbally abusive families has dramatically increased in pediatric hospitals. A workshop incorporating interactive theater was designed to support staff in developing assertive communication skills to manage verbal abuse. Professional actors

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    get customers into movie theaters? It is uncertain over how many people want their movies delivered; mostly in today’s economy people would rather have convenience over quality. Even now that the technology is getting far most advanced they don’t need to watch a movie at the theater if they can enjoy it in their own home. To get more people to attend a theater one must consider the external components‚ external trends‚ and what stake holders are important to movie theater chains. First of all‚ what

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    As the Great Depression was underway‚ theaters struggled to stay open and care for their members. In fact‚ every Shubert Theater in Chicago and 253 companies in New York City were closed. Only a fraction of the actors‚ directors‚ stagehands‚ and technicians remained employed. Franklin Delano Roosevelt believed in saving the arts by educating the public‚ along with director Hallie Flanagan establishing the Federal Theater Project (FTP). With high expectations for the FTP to help the arts‚ it failed

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    three tragic plays that form a story and a satyr play to lighten the mood or a single comedic work. The subjects of the works were usually the rich and powerful in times of great religious need. Many a time the plays were thinly veiled social and political commentaries of the world around them. Competing groups also only preformed Greek theatre during festival of Dionysus. Roman

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    Amber Green P.2 Globe Theater The Globe Theater was built by James Burbage in 1576. In 1597 the land lord (Giles Allen) of the land on which the theater was built on wanted to tear it down so they did. The company bought land at Blackfriars in upper Frater Hall and started preparing it for use. They used the timber from the old theater to build the new one which soon became the Globe Theater. Burbage basically built the theater for the Chamberlain’s Men‚ including their chief writer‚ William

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    “ The Click” Musical Theater Research: Ancient History Musicals have had many different names throughout time: comic operas‚ operettas‚ opera bouffe‚ burlesque‚ burletta‚ extravaganza‚ musical comedy‚ etc. Musical Theater is a form of performance that combines songs‚ dancing and spoken word to tell a story. Musical theater has grown and developed from simple songs used for entertainment on the streets. However‚ the real purpose of a musicals is to aim or transport the audience into a different

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