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    A. INTRODUCTION The Short and Sweet Musical was premiered at The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC) on Friday‚ 1st of October 2010 at 8.30 p.m. was an excellent play. The Short and Sweet Musical is divided into four different acts namely A Grave Matter‚ Ghosts‚ Cupidity and Little Girl Lost. B. ACTING The character that I like the most is the mad scientist portrayed by Iedil Putra in A Grave Matter. The actor’s voice projection is also loud and clear which pleased me because if not I

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    country. Westin has 241 spacious guestrooms where rate defers depending on the facilities available in these rooms. They have uncountable facilities which offer sophisticated and contemporary centerpieces‚ state-of-the-art sound and lighting system with LED lighting effect‚ which are unique among the hotels in Dhaka. Some of the services like the 24-hour business centre offer a wide range of services‚ including copying‚ printing‚ and fax services‚ as well as a self-service PC and Internet access

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    from the real Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet than the Luhrmann. It also cuts some parts out from the book. They used swords to fight and Mercutio died by being stabbed with a sword. Mercutio dresses normally back then. Romeo and Juliet met in the ballroom and they kiss behind the crowd by the food.

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a cherished piece of literature that has been remade into movies many times throughout history. The 1968 version and the controversial 1996 version give different perspectives of Shakespeare’s famous play. While the 1968 classical version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet should be appreciated‚ the modern version portrays the complexity of love in a fast-paced society by using narrative and stylistic elements combined with energetic editing in an advanced

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    of the Woman in Black. As she first paced down the aisle‚ the dim lighting and atmosphere increased the mystery of a woman in a black cape slowly moving towards stage. Her hidden face made us feel unsafe and unsure . In a way‚ the small‚ old‚ shabby theatre chosen to hold the performance becomes part of the set. In my opinion‚ a larger modern theatre venue wouldn’t create the same claustrophobic atmosphere. Costume. The costumes although simple‚ were effective. All characters wore Victorian formal

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    film was the most financially successful film made up to that time because of the young teenage audience it had attracted. Although it may not be appealing to the teenagers in this century. It followed the Original storyline very clearly and the costumes were very much like those it the time it was made. Baz Luherman;s version of Romeo + Juliet and starring Leonardo Di Caprio and Claire Danes was a modernization of William Shakespeare’s play. It still had the original Shakespearean dialogue

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    cozy country home down to the last details of the books and pictures of the shelf that made it feel homey.The scenic design visually brought the welcoming and relaxed atmosphere to life. Lighting Designer Kent Dorsey too brought the visual atmosphere of the play come to life the touch of the yellow lighting in the room brought warmth to the theater and the dimming of the lights‚ as well as the light on the table‚ stands subtly organized allowed for the atmosphere to feel more realistic and homey

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    The Trojan Women Analysis

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    Different sceneries were more realistic thanks to the excellent lighting. For example‚ the blue hues suggested ocean views in harmony with the appearance of Poseidon‚ the “God of the Sea” at the beginning‚ brought a realistic feeling to the audiences. I was also very impressed with the use of the red lighting for the scene that Talthybius throw Astyanax (the baby prince) off to kill him. The red tone made this scene obsessive and unforgettable

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    Julie Selbo has described the importance of narrative to the screenwriter‚ film executives and the audience. However‚ if a genre does not follow the expected formula this can be stimulating for the audience. Though for the change to be interesting‚ the audience first needs to know the conventions of the genre that have been transformed. Mixing genres gives the screenwriter the opportunity to vary the narrative in‚ for example‚ surprising or novel ways. There is also the choice for the screenwriter

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    La Sylphide Analysis

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    technique‚ from the parts that should be automatic‚ such as pointing and stretching‚ to the large jumps and turns. Though the dancer representing La Sylphide‚ Elena Lobsanova‚ is also an amazing dancer‚ and is able to perform on pointe with ease. The costumes were beautiful and fit the setting of the story.

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