This shoes the audience from the outset that Linda is an over protective wife‚ who uses her power to smother Willy so that he is protected from seeing his own shortcomings OTHER POINTS TO INCLUDE: imperative language‚ interrogation. Point 2: STAGE DIRECTIONS AND SETTING
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before Mr. Trump came on stage. Before Mr. Trump finally came on stage I‚ as well as the friend I was accompanied by took in the lights‚ stage‚ music‚ crowd‚ and everything else that came with the atmosphere of the evening. The only thing that seemed to be a blunder was that he was over an hour late coming on at 9pm instead of 8. Being who I am‚ he lost a little credibility with me but i chalked it up as being out of his control giving him the benefit of the doubt. The stage was well lit with
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about to set off on their journey‚ heightens her attempt at locking the ‘door’. The characters‚ which includes Pa (Elmer) Kirby‚ Mrs Kirby’s husband‚ Arthur and Caroline Kirby‚ her two children‚ The Stage Manager‚ who plays multiple roles‚ depending on the family’s dialects‚ and in the latter stages‚ Beulah‚ Ma Kirby’s daughter who the family is on a trip‚ to visit. Ma Kirby is the central focal of the story‚ almost as if the story revolves around her‚ and not the trip to Camden. She is an authoritative
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students from each class lined up in the auditorium. Many of us waited eagerly for our turn to go the main stage to receive our diplomas from the dean. We were more than two hundred but I was waiting patiently. Of course I was very excited. Soon after that‚ it was my turn. How can I describe that feeling you have been waiting for so long? As I heard my name‚ I stood up‚ walked to the stage and the dean handed my diploma after shaking each other’s hands. A second later I heard the applause and the
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like to go on tour with me”. I said yes and we arrived at the Richmond coliseum and millions of people were lined up to see me oh and Chris brown. As we walked on stage he handed me the microphone and I sung with him to his single please don’t judge me. I was having the time of my life until I saw the man tapping his watch. I ran off the stage leaving Chris brown to his fans. I asked the man why he tapped his watch. He told me” this show only is fifteen minutes and we have a lot to do before then”.
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Criminal Investigative Service. It was a big crowd and there was a microphone that was set up. I noticed that even though there was a microphone in place that he did not use it to his advantage. The theatre was packed and the speaker did not go on the stage. He stayed in one spot at the bottom left part of the theatre‚ where it was really hard for people in the back to see him. The speaker talked about avoiding dangerous situations‚ being aware of your surroundings and trusting your instincts. He needed
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Hennessy spoke with clarity and consistently projected his voice to the back row of the audience. When using his inside voice‚ Hennessy still projected it competently. However‚ Georgie Todman’s (Annette) projection was muted by her posture on the stage. On several occasions in the beginning of the play‚ Todman was staring at the ground when speaking. As her character was not naturally loud‚ her words were
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intellectual‚ as Ralph would be making every effort to make the play to a very high standard so he can impress Captain Phillip in the hope of getting the promotion he has desired for some time. The mood should then change as soon as "Shitty" Meg enters on stage. She should walk on with a "tarty’ stride. She is old and thoroughly unattractive but she makes an over enthused effort to look glamorous and highly sexual. She should move toward Ralph in a very intimidating manor. Her sexual innuendoes should be
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Character Write up ! Sean Jones who portrayed Mickey used various techniques to show contrast throughout the stages of Mickeys life beginning at the age of seven up to dying around eighteen. !To begin with Sean was very active and typically energetic as a young child. By his tone and pitch constantly increasing we perceived how juvenile he was. Sean also used expressive and exaggerated words to show his youthful eagerness. When in trouble Sean portrayed this by dragging his feet‚ making slow strides
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