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    to myself‚ I knew that I had to start taking it seriously and pushing myself to become better. Now that I am certain of what path I want to go down‚ I have to work hard to improve myself in order to grow stronger. I’m applying to the department of theatre because I know that I want to be a performer‚ there is nothing else in this world I would rather be. I know this department is not just about acting; it is also about learning alongside people who want to be there just as much as I do. The professors

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    school theatre students‚ most visualize a bunch of snobby‚ overdramatic‚ hormonal teenagers‚ constantly reciting lines from plays as if that was how they always spoke. Now while some theatre groups may be like that‚ my high school theatre group certainly was not like that at all. My theatre group better known as‚ Buena Park High School Theatre Production‚ was one of the most welcoming groups in my high school‚ which is what attracted so many students like me who had some mild interest in theatre. For

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    The Theatre of the Absurd is commonly associated with Existentialism‚ and Existentialism was an influential philosophy in Paris during the rise of the Theatre of the Absurd; however‚ to call it Existentialist theatre is problematic for many reasons. It gained this association partly because it was named (by Esslin) after the concept of "absurdism" advocated by Albert Camus‚ a philosopher commonly called Existentialist though he frequently resisted that label. Absurdism is most accurately called Existentialist

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    earliest of the modern theatre movement was naturalism. Russia lagged behind the rest of Europe‚ as far as theatre was concerned. That point was proven when the Meiningen Players performed in Russia. The Meiningen Players created not only a set‚ but also an environment in which they are a part of (Gascoigne 265). Russian producers saw‚ first hand‚ how far behind they were. The Imperial Theatre system spent most of its resources on opera and ballet while neglecting legitimate theatre. Most of the administrative

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    Average Theatre Kid I am a shy person. Teachers seem to love me since I stay quiet in class and I do my work. I hear drama left and right about this student and that student. I am a quiet person. Except when I am on stage. I am a different person when I am on stage. I am loud and I am proud. I am able to leave the shy girl. I might not be the best actor‚ and I might not be someone who gets the lead roles and speaking parts. I found my confidence in theatre. I found happiness through theatre‚ and I

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    impact on world culture and their revival is by no means restricted to western countries but has spread across the globe. As quoted by author P. George Steiner “ The 20th century has produced more versions of the great Greek tragedies in film‚ opera‚ theatre‚ novels‚ adaptations than even the renaissance or the 18th century”. Greek plays are still very much alive in the modern world and it is principal that they should be studied and performed today. Greek drama and Greek plays were conceived around

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    Keith Johnstone Keith johnstone born in Brixham‚ Devon England in 1933 is a British pioneer of improvisational theatre‚ best known for inventing the impro system‚ part of which are the Theatresport. He is also an educator‚ playwright‚ actor and a theatre director. He improved his work and life from a country that did not agree with is type of drama. He changed his ways and went to a country that accepted his methods of drama. The Keith Johnston-profile Ron East‚ Keith had a “painful” experience

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    Theatre Theatre is the activity or profession of acting in‚ producing‚ directing‚ or writing plays. It has greatly developed since ancient Greek times to the theatre we are accustomed to now. Theatre was created in the 6th century B.C by the Greeks during a festival for the god Dionysus‚ the god of theatre and wine amongst other things. The festival was a way for the greeks to have fun and be creative and expressive as well as honor the gods. People who pursue a career in theatre are called

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    UNIVERSITY‚ MOWE‚ OGUN STATE‚ NIGERIA PREAMBLE The maiden edition of the National Theatre and Film Critics Roundtable held on the 21st September 2013 at the Redeemer’s University‚ Mowe‚ Ogun State. The even which was organized by the Nigeria Section of the UNESCO founded International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC) had in attendance‚ a total of 67 participants made up of seasoned journalists‚ theatre scholars and film professionals. The Vice-Chancellor‚ Redeemer’s University‚ Professor

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    THE GLOBE THEATRE‚ LIFE IN LONDON AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE GLOBE THEATRE The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare’s playing company; the Lord Chamberlain’s Men and was destroyed by the Great fire of London on 29 June 1613. A second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642. The precise location of the building remained unknown until a small part of the foundations‚ including one original

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