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    Since 1967‚ Rolling Stones magazine has classified the band Queen as a pomp-rock band‚ and has become one of the most influential bands of all time. Iconic songs like “We Are The Champions” and “We Will Rock You” put an encouraging and motivational mindset behind Queen. Originally known as Smile‚ the band regrouped and changed their name to what they known today as Queen. The band tried to avoid the clubs by playing small gigs and practicing for two years while the members continued to finish college

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    “Imagine all the people living in peace. You may say that I’m a dreamer‚ but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us and the world will be as one.” (Lennon). Peace begins with imagination. John Lennon rose to stardom as the founder of the popular 1960s band ‘The Beatles.’ After the breakup of The Beatles‚ he then began using his stardom to send a message of Peace to the world; through his songs which he had a little help with from his wife Yoko Ono‚ Lennon deserves to be classified as

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    When I was growing up in a foreign country‚ I remembered my dad actually playing this piece by The Beatles on repeat. The song‚ “Let It Be” was one of his favorite songs to listen to and I also had quickly gotten accustomed to it. “Let It Be” is one of the songs of multiple albums that The Beatles have notoriously won nominations to awards being that they were highly regarded and arguably debated as the most influential idols of the rock era. This specific song actually had come from Paul McCartney’s

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    but she smiled and walked in and gave her a loving smiling wave full blessing and wished that she always be with full of such a life. But Joyce did not understand that why so decent‚ elite woman live here? In The big letters it was written there:-"Stella Carter old age home" Joyce stood outside looking at that board to see the elderly going away‚ until she disappeared from sight. Joyce was lost and saved herself twice that day to met with an accident‚ her laughter was lost somewhere. After She reached

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    Despite the fact he is a masculine character‚ Mitch has a sensitive side and lacks the same confidence as Stanley. Consequently‚ he is bullied by Stanley misses out on potential happiness. While Mitch works in a manly job ‘on the precision bench in the spare parts department. At the plant Stanley travels for’(Sc. 3‚ P. 35) and plays poker with ‘the boys’‚ he has a sensitive‚ respectful side as he apprehensively asks Blanche ‘Can- I- uh- kiss you- good night’(Sc. 6‚ P. 68). Because of this sensitivity

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    Bertolt Brecht and Constantin Stanislavski are regarded as two of the most influential practitioners of the twentieth century‚ both with strong opinions and ideas about the function of the theatre and the actors within it. Both theories are considered useful and are used throughout the world as a means to achieve a good piece of theatre. The fact that both are so well respected is probably the only obvious similarity as their work is almost of complete opposites. Stanislavski was born in 1863 to

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    Konstantin Stanislavsky founded the Moscow Art Theatre in 1989 with Vladimir Nemerovich-Danchenko. Stanislavsky’s most significant contribution to theatre was his system of acting‚ which became the most persuasive influence on acting during the Twentieth Century. In 1912 he established the Moscow Art Theatre’s First Studio to explore his system of acting through training and performances by young actors. Stanislavsky’s system consisted of five basic assumptions about acting. The first basic

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    Ed Thiede Period 6 Giordano Theater 9/29/13 Classical v. Method Life’s like a play: it’s not the length‚ but the excellence of the acting that matters. -Lucius Annaeus Seneca Technical and method acting are the two types of acting that we have discussed in class. Technical acting focus on an actor’s ability to play a part‚ while method acting is when the actor literally plays the part until the movie is over; even if the camera has stopped rolling. Both forms are considered to be acting‚

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    Outline Stanislavski’s ideas on ‘imagination’ and ‘relaxation’ and assess the usefulness of these aspects of the system to the actor within the rehearsal process. In order for a performer to perform successfully Stanislavski believed that they would need to put the method of ‘relaxation’ into practice. They would also need to use their imagination‚ to create their characters and roles. Stanislavski’s thoughts on relaxation were based on the idea that in order to achieve control of all motor

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    Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky was a Russian actor and theatre director. As an actor‚ theatre director‚ as well as a theatre theorist‚ Stanislavsky had seen many performance that were not played well. He had said that many of the performances that he had watched were terribly played and actors were far from believable. He called these performances artificial because they weren’t believable. Stanislavsky then created a system called the Stanislavsky system in which he created many techniques

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