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    My experience with Theatre

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    I have taken the course ‘Understanding Theatre’ with hardly any experience in Theatrical activities. As a movie lover‚ theatre has always been an interest. I always wanted to understand how it worked; as the performances that are put on the stage seems so close to ones heart. It takes us along with it in a roller coaster ride of emotions. The artist cry to make us laugh‚ they undergo pain to entertain us which in a way is a sacrifice of not only their body but also their mind. To suppress ones originality

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    Theatre Arts Terms and Definitions Theatre Personnel Executive Producer: The individual responsible for the funding and financing of a particular production. Producer: The individual responsible for the managerial and administrative aspects of the production. This includes‚ and is not limited to‚ hiring creative personnel‚ manages financial aspects of film‚ liaising with cast and crew and to ensure the smooth running of all aspects of a productions.

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    Theatre Process Analysis

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    PowerPoint The very nature of theatre involves some special hazards‚ including safety hazards‚ fire hazards and chemical hazards. Backstage crew‚ performers‚ and sometimes even the audience can be at risk. Within the theatre‚ there is lifting of heavy scenery‚ and manipulation of this often-large scenery‚ props‚ and lighting or special effect equipment in a very small space. The hours of work are irregular and the backstage is often very cramped‚ especially in older theatres‚ and there is the pressure

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    diverse‚ and sometimes divided‚ debate on languge‚ text‚ art and meaning. Here I will outline some of the major theories that relate to practitioners working in the field of theatre‚ drama and performance and how theories like structuralism‚ phenomonology‚ deconstruction and semiotics are informing the way we look at and discuss theatre in the twenty-first century. Mark Fortier defines semiotics‚ or semiology‚ as: The study of signs – those objects by which humans communicate meaning: words‚

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    Responsibilities in Professional Theatre In order for me to recognise the roles and responsibilities that I and the rest of the group members will be performing throughout unit 2‚ I will need to research information that will educate me on the rolls which are relevant for our event. The information that I discovered about the different rolls are presented into the following table: Role/Production Area Responsibilities Stage Manager The role of a theatre manager embraces many responsibilities

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    Mariinsky Theatre Ii

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    Mariinsky Theatre II The City and the Site St.Petersburg which is located by the Nieva River is a city of only 4 centuries of age. Being initially constructed by Peter the Great in 18th century and further expanded within the 19th century‚ there are many monuments built within the town.[1] With the beginning of the 21st century and the birthday of city being around‚ the city is now ready to take off for the modern technologies and architecture to take the lead within the city. Mariinsky Theatre I‚ built

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    Theatre Related Things

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    Top 10 Theatre Related Things To Do This Summer 1. Schmackarys- Throughout the theatre community and New York City‚ Schmackarys is known as “the cookie of Broadway”. Its menu features iconic flavors such as Sch’mores and Maple Bacon. It’s located on 362 West 45th Street on the southeast corner of 9th Avenue. Its cookies are perfect for a pre or post show snack and another cool feature is you could send cookies directly to a Broadway star. Making the Broadway experience more real and personal. 2

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    Ancient Greek Theatre

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    Ancient Greek Theatre The Greek theatre history begins with festivals which honor gods. An example of such a festival was ‘City Dionysia’ festival which honored god Dionysus. During this festival‚ which was taking place in Athens men perform songs to welcome god Dionysus. Plays were also presented. Athens was the main city where these festivals and theatrical traditions were presented. At ancient Greek Festivals‚ the actors‚ directors and dramatists were all the same person. Later only three

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    Theatre in Shakespeare’s Time In Shakespeare’s time there were no female actors. This was because acting was not considered an honourable job‚ so no woman would be seen doing such a thing. The role of women had to be played by young boys who had not gone through puberty. This was because they had higher voices. Shakespeare himself even acted in some of his own plays‚ but because it was such a long time ago‚ it is not known which ones. The plays of this period of time were very last minute. Some

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    18th Century Theatre

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    The 18th century theatre » The beginnings of American theatre The strongly Puritan sentiments of settlers in North America prohibited the development of theatre until the early 18th century‚ when a number of English actors arrived in the South and began staging plays in temporary venues. The first theatres were built in Williamsburg‚ Va. (c. 1716)‚ and Charleston‚ S.C. (1730). By the mid-1730s a number of theatres had opened in New York‚ and in 1752 the first visiting company from London performed

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