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    A Review of Macbeth Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s Macbeth was good performance with many strong aspects. The play catches the audience’s attention from the beginning with a well-staged fight scene followed by three creepy witches; and never lets it go. Although Macbeth has been produced thousands of times‚ Director David H. Bell has found a way to update it with a modern twist. Unusually‚ the production shares a set with another play. Somehow

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    By the time of Shakespeare‚ the popularity of theater was the result of a rapidly grown middle class that has some disposable income and a desire for leisure earned after a work week. Chaucer grew up and lived during this expansion of a merchant class. Because his father served an important recreational

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    ‘...there was an early crisis within the chosen form of modernist Naturalism... [which] was at once physically convincing and intellectually insufficient... [T]here were‚ in opposite directions‚ crucial areas of experience which the language and behaviour of the living room could not articulate or fully interpret.’ (Williams‚ 1989:85) Analyse why and how Bertolt Brecht decided to address the limitations of Naturalist theatre. Throughout the 20th century‚ the German poet‚ playwright and director

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    The brilliant colors of the day storm into the theater. The wonderful sunlight day lights up the whole setting of the Globe Theater. The stage at the Globe‚ is very elegant. The primary colors of this stage are a faded red‚ and a beautiful gold. All this colors combine with each other to make the perfect stage setting. The stage

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    According to Tom Cruise‚ watching a movie in theaters is better than watching a movie at home. Tom Cruise‚ however‚ is wrong. Watching movies at home is better than watching movies in theaters. Movies are better at home because there are no previews‚ there is privacy‚ and they cost less. Going to a movie theater is inferior to staying home because of all the previews‚ the people‚ and the expense. When you first walk into a theater and sit down‚ the lights dim and you settle in for the first glimpse

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    1. Background. I‚ COL Samuel E. Licorish‚ Jr.‚ was appointed on 22 December 2015‚ as the investigation officer to conduct a formal investigation IAW AR 15-6 into the facts and circumstances surrounding allegations involving the 152nd Theater Information Operations Group (TIOG). This investigation examines the specific actions of the Brigade S3‚ MAJ Donald Smith who allegedly improperly made a threat of physical violence against MAJ Jeremy Reed in violation of Article 128‚ UCMJ‚ Assault. It investigates

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    Jared Brown wrote The Theater in America During the Revolution pulls together information in these foundational histories‚ supplying them with research in contemporary newspapers and playbills. Brown declares what he thinks should be considered American drama by focusing on all theatre happening during the Revolutionary War. The difficulties of defining American literature increased with the addition of theater‚ where individuals‚ troupes‚ and texts traveled between Europe and the colonies. Brown’s

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    The theatre‚ being a place where entertainment and leisure is demonstrated‚ can also be a place of meaning‚ connotation‚ and implication. The question is‚ why use theater to convey such facets? The answer is simple: to learn justice‚ or iniquity in our society. Jean Anouilh’s revised version of the tragedy "Antigone" deals with such a dilemma associated with the Nazi invasion of France during WWII. Anouilh‚ with such passion and ardor‚ made the play in order to advance political action in France

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    regarded highly by citizens and went as far as being promoted sinners. Additionally‚ theaters where expected by citizens and locals to host a new play each day. Despite‚ an actor’s rough and often unbearable life the many plays and playwrights shown in theaters are still seen and acted out today. On the other hand‚ the theaters where often criticized for their crude and uncivilized manner. Yet‚ although Elizabethan Theaters developed many forms of criticism they are regarded as one of the greatest forms

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    Epic Theater Aristotle was one of the most brilliant playwrights in the history of the world. He believed the theatergoer would identify with the main character and undergo a catharsis while watching the play. Bertolt Brecht believed in a much different way to write a play‚ known as Epic Theater. Epic Theater highlights the problems of society while surrounding the theatergoers with an unrealistic plot. Dr. Strange Love directed by Stanley Kubrick‚ is a perfect example of epic theater the way

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