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    Daisies‚ a film released in 1966 by Vera Chytilová‚ was at its time of its release considered unacceptable. Due to the unacceptable of the government of the Czech Republic‚ the film was banned and for many years. What is seen and found to be so threatening is the meaning behind this film. The movie follows two female actors‚ Marie 1 and Marie 2‚ and they desire to rebel‚ or as they call it ‘be bad’. Continuing down the road of this film you see both Marie 1 and Marie 2‚ behaving in a manner that

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    display her work‚ have props available and take pictures. This space was just not large enough. As if it was meant to be‚ a building that she has had her eye on since we moved to town was available‚ a week later and we now have the keys with big plans. Planning and Operating Currently‚ we are in the middle of moving her photography studio from our home to a new downtown location. The new space is over 1‚500 square feet of studio space with a full basement for storage of props. With such a large

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    “It is often said that protagonists in plays are flawed in some way.” To what degree and with what effect are the strengths and weaknesses of the protagonists significant to two or three plays you have studied. In the universality of human experience‚ every individual has endured a serious flaw in character and lapse of judgement. Playwrights such as Ibsen and Friel move from this macrocosmic view of the human condition‚ and confine the natural human tendency to reveal their flaws‚ often in a

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    that aspect. On a scale of one to ten‚ I would give this a 7.5. The reason why I gave it this score was because I felt that there were some scenes that required a bit more clarification‚ also‚ the play seems to lack detail for the scene‚ costume‚ and prop designers. However‚ there seemed to be a lot of moments where lighting to create a mood was involved‚ if this were to be produced I feel that the lighting designers would have a simpler time producing that sort of lighting. Thus‚ if this play was to

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    than itself. In a drama props‚ clothing‚ or sets could all be used as symbols. When symbolism is added to a play it becomes more sophisticated. A symbol can put a play on a whole new level and get an audience to think of the play in a whole new way. Symbols are often hard to find and many times you have to re read work to find them. In an article by Hickett she helps readers understand ways to find symbols “There are several ways to recognize symbolism in

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    In The Night of the Hunter‚ the scene in which Harry murders Willa in her bed is symbolic through the formal elements of lighting‚ location‚ prop placement‚ and costuming in the mise-en-scène to represent a funeral and the battle between good and evil. In regards to the location‚ the bedroom is triangular‚ appearing to be in the shape of a church’s steeple. The three points of the triangle represent the Holy Trinity‚ as Willa is prepared to go to Heaven. This strengthens the notion of the scene representing

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    and background. Does the setting fit the scene? Are the background actions distracting or do they steal your attention? Is it believable or way too fake? 2) Assess the costumes and props. What are the characters wearing? How does it fit the mood? Are the costume changes important and noticeable? How well did the props play in? Were they useful or too obtrusive? Are the costumes believable? Or‚ are they distracting? (Only use when necessary‚ for example‚ a period drama.) 3) Consider how the music

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    gives you the feeling of being right there with Hooper and makes you feel claustrophobic because there is nowhere else to look the right over his shoulder. This makes the scene so much more scary and intense. Other horror elements are the lighting‚ props‚ and makeup. Spielberg made the lighting very dim and spooky. He did this on purpose because the scene was supposed to be a creepy

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    The 7 stages of grieving by Grin and Tonic was performed for a teenage audience at Ferny Grove State High School by actress Chenoa Deemal who played multiple roles. Deemal created a tension of task and a mood of sorrow Deemal also used body language and facial expression to emphasize her emotions. During the rock scene there was a tension of task and a sorrow mood. In this scene Deemal explained her family history by using groups of rocks to symbolise different groups in her family. In the beginning

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    THE TEXT TRIES TO ANALYSE THE DIFFERENT ASPECTS TO TAKE TO MIND WHILE ATTEMPTING TO UNERTAKE THE STAGING OF IBSEN’S ‘A DOLLS HOUSE’. THEATRE ARTS END TERM ASSESMENT ESSAY [ (Swomley) ] 2013 THEATRE ARTS: STAGING HENRIK IBSEN’S ‘A DOLLS HOUSE’ A BACKGROUND ON IBSEN Often considered a theatrical genius‚ Henrik Ibsen based his plays on simplistic foundations of common social occurrences and on them set up constructed elaborate plays with intelligent twists and outcomes. It is possible

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