William Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" was based upon Arthur Brooke’s poem - "The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet" (1562). He wrote a play that the audience already knew - Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy originally written in 1599. The opening of the play creates tension‚ which is followed throughout the ply by the dramatic irony of the chorus giving the prologue to the play‚ making the audience start to wonder when things will happen. "Who will fall in love?" "Who will die?" "Who will
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One Man Two Guvnors review In a packed theatre‚ full of audiences from all ages who continuously have a smile on their face; currently rated as a high five stars‚ One Man Two Guvnors could not be a funnier performance to watch. As soon as I entered the theatre‚ it was completely packed. I also saw many people from different age groups; this gave me a feeling that the show would be entertaining enough to get people from all ages to come and see the show. The environment of the theatre was very
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such as art‚ music and drama should be part of every child’s basic education. The topic present here states that subjects like art‚ music and drama should be a part of every child’s basic education. I agree with it. I believe that subjects like these give children a new dimension of thinking and a scope of being creative. Creativity is as essential as academics. Firstly and most importantly‚ subjects like art‚ music and drama help in basic education itself. For example‚ drama helps in improving a
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How does Arthur Miller create drama and tension in Act 1 of ‘The Crucible’? The Crucible is a play‚ which explores the witch- hunting hysteria that happened in Salem 1692. Miller uses this “organized mass-hysteria”[1] to comment on his own similar experience during the 1950s. Through “The Crucible”‚ Miller is able to draw an analogy between the hysteria of the Salem witch-trails and its modern parallel of the anti communist ‘witch-hunts’ which occurred due to the HUAC-House of un-American Committee
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CASE STUDY: MARKETING THE ‘LOST’ TV DRAMA ABC’S Integrated Marketing Strategy MODULE TITLE: MARKETING MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY WORD COUNT: 1999 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The objective of this report is to critically analyse the case “Marketing the ‘Lost’ TV Drama Series” applying the relevant concepts of Marketing Management and Strategy. ABC has introduced the show in 2004 and since then legions of fans follow the adventures of the survivors of a plane crash in a deserted island. The
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CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES Elements of the context of Australia in the 1960’s such as the vietnam war and class discrimination and gender roles that was present‚ represent the identity of Australia at that time. The Vietnam war was a significant historical event as well as having a profound effect on many Australians lives. Reference is made to the war through the Coral’s dialogue when she say’s “we won’t mention helicopters or jungle or mines” . This is clearly talking about the Vietnam War and portrays
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“How does Australian drama and theatre stage a range of the different individual experiences found in Australian society” Living in a multicultural Australian society‚ the individuals affiliated have adopted the ability to witness its diverse nature through the vast experiences presented by the singular members. These broad affairs explore sections that depict Australia as vibrant but contrasting to this notion‚ would be the underlying incidences that exhibit the implementation of fear built
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‘Ultimately‚ in this Shakespearian drama‚ it is the representation of intense human relationships that’s captivates audiences’ Shakespeare’s plays are famously renowned for their intimate connections between character and responder‚ creating significant relationships relevant to audiences today. Othello focuses on relationships between lovers‚ families‚ friends and foes‚ to captivate the responder and express concerns and ideas of human nature. The intense relationship between Othello and Iago plays
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kept alive the ancient and traditionally affinity between drama and poetry. “Doctor Faustus”‚ “Pygmalion”‚ “The Alchmeist”‚ “the playboy of the western world”‚ “look back in anger” and other plays which are in my course have different style‚ diction‚ story‚ language and all the literary things. But “murder in cathedral” has the strength that it is the great poetic drama written by Eliot. It is the great play as a poetic drama. In “the music of poetry” (1942) Eliot acknowledges
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BISHOP GROSSETESTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LINCOLN BA (HONS) DRAMA IN THE COMMUNITY YEAR 1 (DINC1) B1003009 DC104 ‘WHAT MOTVATES PEOPLE TO DANCE AND CREATE DANCES?’ WORD COUNT: 1‚854 The aim of this essay is to discuss dance; the focus will be on what motivates people to dance and create them. Firstly examining the work of a professional company‚ ‘Frantic Assembly’ and a choreographer‚ ‘Martha Graham’ and exploring their work‚ before moving onto why importance of dance to human
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