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    Alamo Drafthouse’s main product is “movies” · Also serves a variety of beer and wine and offers appetizers‚ hot sandwiches‚ pizzas‚ pasta and dessert · Service design has a better system than the other theaters that are in the same industry. · Has a service between no-service theaters and full-service ones. · Unique way of service without any verbal contact‚ which can distract customers’ during the movie. · Customers write down their selections on a paper from the menu and put in a

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    Shakespeare in Love

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    has not completed the play‚ but begins auditions for Romeo. A boy named Thomas Kent is cast in the role after impressing Shakespeare with his performance and his love of Shakespeare’s previous work. Unbeknownst to Shakespeare and the rest of the theater company‚ Kent is young noblewoman Viola de Lesseps. Viola de Lesseps’s dream is to act‚ but as women were barred from the stage‚ she must disguise herself as a young man in order to fulfill her dream. After Shakespeare discovers his star’s true

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    NOTES on Death of a Salesman (1949) by Arthur Miller (1915-2005) ***** GENRE: Example of modern tragedy and “selective realism” Refer to your study guide for the quote from Arthur Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man” Selective Realism: refer to your text‚ and consider the notes following the brief remarks on the play below…. ***** Notes on the play‚ with comparisons to others this semester. (feel free to disagree or elaborate): PLOT: Willy Loman loses his job‚ regains a relationship with

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    Accounting

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    4A Preparing Adjusting Entries from a Trial Balance The Off-Campus Theater adjusts its accounts every month. Below is the company’s unadjusted trial balance dated July 31‚ 2002. Additional information is provided for use in preparing the company’s adjusting entries for the month of July. (Bear in mind that adjusting entries have already been made for the first seven months of 2002‚ but not for July.) OFF-CAMPUS THEATER Unadjusted Trial Balance July 31‚ 2002 Cash $ 16‚200 Prepaid

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    one of those men who gave great presents to the generations coming. He wrote several plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets that made huge impacts. William Shakespeare‚ through his works‚ tremendously influenced modern day theater‚ literature‚ and even everyday speech. William Shakespeare changed theaters to be more active and lively through characters and music. He arranged that the decisions of each characters would move plot forward. On the other hand‚ he also used plot that moves forward to develop each character’s

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    English history. It is considered one of the most famous periods in history‚ not only for the Virgin Queen‚ but the era itself. During this time the people of England lived a certain way‚ Queen Elizabeth helped the country excel over others‚ and the theater developed. Living in the golden age was not always pleasant. For 95 percent of the population their daily lives were difficult and many people struggled to meet ends needs. Peasants would live in the farmlands and performed nearly all the labor. They

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    Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) was born to a middle-class family in Ausburg‚ Bavaria. After attending the University of Munich‚ he moved to Berlin‚ the center of contemporary German cultural life‚ and found work as assistant dramaturge at the Deustches Theater in 1924. There‚ he achieved his first great success in 1928 with the production of his Threepenny Opera‚ the most famous of his many collaborations with composer Kurt Weill. This modern morality tale on gangsters and capitalists won him massive popularity

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    Broadway Theatre - a History

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    Broadway Theater Broadway is the longest street in New York‚ starting in downtown Manhattan‚ and running through town‚ crossing the Broadway Bridge‚ and continues to Bronx (Greiner‚ visit- new-york-city.com) Then why when people hear this street name‚ do they think of theater? That’s because this street‚ commonly referred to as the “Great White Way”‚ has 36 theaters. These 36 theaters‚ along with 4 other‚ make up what is called the Theatre District.                  Broadway

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    Happened to Baby Jane? began even before the production starts filming and the amount of excitement across the country grew with each new promotion. Audiences receive these promotions with excitement and movie viewers across the country flock to the theaters in response to their intrigue to these promotions and viewers respond to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? with shock‚ awe‚ horror‚ and most of all delight. The instant success of this film astonishes those who had predicted a flop and this film

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    The principle of anticipation and continuity are two of the sustainment essential to maintaining combat power‚ enabling strategic and operational reach‚ and providing Army forces with endurance. By applying the principle of anticipation‚ a sustainment network can extend operational reach in greater flexibility to maintain tempo‚ moderate risk‚ or develop opportunities. Anticipation is the skill to forecast operational requirements and begin actions that satisfies a reply without any written documentation

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