etc. STAGE DIRECTIONS Written in italics or found in brackets [ ] Describes scenery‚ lighting‚ costumes‚ props‚ movement of characters and the their emotions. C- Centre Stage L- Stage Left R- Stage Right U- Upstage or Rear D- Down Stage or Front THEATRE Where a play takes place SET Construction on the stage that shows time/place Could also be called Scenery PROPS Small moveable items that the actors use to make the actions look real CHARACTERIZATION The playwright’s
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Proposition 30 For the last couple of years‚ students have been struggling to enroll in college courses and colleges have been struggling with offering more courses due to school budget cuts. Statistics showed that since 2007‚ class sections have dropped about 24% and enrollment decreased according to L.A Times. More than 470‚000 students started the semester on the waiting list due to the insufficient number of courses the colleges had to offer due to the major budget cuts. Also many colleges
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will avoid mistakes‚ mishaps and fumbling with words. Also‚ the writer says to “forget comedy”‚ by leaving the humor out the project is more professional and shows that you are serious. By “pick powerful props” shows your audience that memorable ideas and notions can be obtained by using props‚ so the audience can
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Anna Kisselgoff a professional dance critic believes; Jiri Kylian’s choreography resulted in ‘scores of younger choreographers being influenced by the emotional and kinetic thrust of his signature style‚ a highly physical fusion of ballet technique with the idiomatic freedom of modern dance. As an artist‚ he has been remarkably deep and original.’ Jiri Kylian’s ‘Black and White’ ballets‚ premiered on May 7‚ 1988‚ have a number of defining characteristics which create a unique contemporary style.
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actress until the debut of pictures with sound exposed her horrible voice and lack of proper grammar. The director stayed completely true to the playwright in his rendition of this play. From what I could tell‚ all of the original dialogue and props were used‚ and the actors portrayed the original characters very well. Throughout the entire play both my interest and my friend’s were maintained‚ but the one aspect that needed work was the singing. I remember cringing during the song “Beautiful
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will look at a very close relative of the jet‚ airplanes. Airplanes are also an aircraft. They are very similar to jets except one key component‚ their engine. While jet engines use their exhaust gases to propel the aircraft forward‚ airplanes use props to pull the aircraft through the air. Even though airplanes may look and function completely different from jets‚ they both share the same fundamental building blocks to achieve the same function. It uses the fuselage to carry the passengers. The wings
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There were no costume changes or any props. There costumes were regular every day‚ casual style. The set had a very spacey‚ feel to it. The lighting was slightly dim. I thought it was very effective of creating a sort of multiverse atmosphere. I do believe a few props would have helped better understand what was going on in the play but if you pay attention to just the dialogue‚ it will all make sense
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“The Communication of Window displays” Selfridges BA (HONS) Fashion Management - ISHE Henry Gordon Selfridge was famous for lighting up store windows at night and his art of displays. He opened up the largest store in the world and his own retail empire in 1903. Soon‚ H.G. Selfridge & Co sold out and he retired a rich man. In 1909‚ Selfridge’s focused on advertising and publicity. This led to air shows and exciting ideas such as the Theatre of Retail. In this essay‚ I will use primary
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BUSINESS NEGOTIATIONS Leighton Wilks HROD 493 Winter 2015 Agenda – Day 1.1 • Introductions • Course overview • Negotiation – “BioPharm/Seltek” • Discussion - Introduction to negotiation • Negotiation basics • Distributive negotiation Introduction Me • Leighton Wilks • HROD • SH 460 • lrwilks@ucalgary.ca • (403) 220-4139 You • Name • Area of focus/work • Something interesting? The Course • Perhaps the most useful course of your degree! • Negotiation is both an art and a science • Will discuss
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Blood Brothers Evaluation Last week we went to the Phoenix Theatre in Leister Square to see Blood Brothers. When we walked into the theatre‚ I noticed that the proscenium arch stage was slanted which put everything on the stage in perspective. There was no live orchestra‚ and all the sound travelled easily throughout the room as it was quite a small theatre. Before the play‚ I had been told that the story was based in Liverpool and I had high expectations as it is one of the longest-running musicals
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