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    particular are potential markets in Vietnam‚ especially in big cities. Currently‚ there are more than 220 theaters in Vietnam. In fact‚ market business in Vietnam theater uneven development among provinces. For example‚ theaters which are built in two big cities (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City)‚ account for over 80% of all movie theaters in the country. Meanwhile‚ a number of other local theaters are sold or converted into other forms of business due to the number of viewers is not enough to cover costs

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    Thursday evening‚ July 23‚ 2015 hits a bit close to home for me‚ as this was the evening when a gunman opened fire in a local movie theater in Louisiana. The Grand Theater 16‚ in Lafayette‚ LA was the place where three people were killed along with nine others injured during the evening showing of the Amy Schumer film‚ Trainwreck. Shortly after the 7:00 pm‚ a gunman stood up during the film and began to open fire. He started firing on patrons as they sat unexpectedly of any such heinous act. As the

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    Best Buy: BBY The Best Buy Company was founded by Richard M. Schulze and his partner. His Partner was Gary Smolaik. Richard M. Schulze was a former Air National Guard. Richard was at the age of 25 when he founded Best Buy. They found this company in the year 1966. In the beginning the store was named “Sound Of Music” and only sold home and car stereo equipment. In their first year they reached sells in excess of $160.00. In 1970 Richard became the sole owner of Best Buy by buying the other half from

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    African American Theater started out‚ hundreds of years ago‚ as a foundation of amusement for the black community. The theater was a place where African Americans‚ equally men and women‚ could work‚ study‚ and perfect their expertise. The beginning of African American theater set in motion back in the 1830’s‚ and it eventually became one of America’s most prevalent sources of entertainment Over the course of over one and a half decades‚ there has been an apparent transformation within

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    famous playwright Moliere furthered its acceptance and import throughout his life. Originating in Italy‚ the popular art form spread quickly with the aid of traveling troops. One area that was greatly affected by this form of theater was France. The French people adored this theater and made it fit in with their culture. This can be seen in an essay by Gustave Lanson when he states‚ “In Paris Italian farce had replaced French farce.” The success of Commedia Dell’ Arte during the reign of Charles IX is

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    “Cinema Paradiso”

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    in town is more important than the theater. People go there to visit and enjoy each other’s company. In some cases one would look at the theater as a symbol of togetherness. At the end of the film it is clear because the theater is no longer in use‚ the community has somewhat disconnected from each other. The theater represents the heart of the town and the old way of life. As a child‚ Toto loved both the movies and the people that he could see at the theater. In the evenings‚ the entire town would

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    their family to survive which the shogun did not like. How did the changes resulting from isolation affect Japan socially ? since the edo period was a time of peace‚ the japanese were able to create their own unique culture which incorporated theater such

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    ITS Fall 2011 Section 5 12/19/2011 Multiple Truths of the Theater For many people the theatre is merely a means of pure entertainment; its either a comedy‚ drama‚ love story‚ or tragedy that people are attracted to in the theater. Everyone in attendance finds some sort of connection with the events taking place on stage. The events of the stage are not solely just to connect but rather‚ I believe that there is a deeper‚ more truthful purpose. I strongly agree with Aristotle’s theory of tragedy

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    Methodology: 10 Unit of analysis: 10 Results: 11 Conclusion: 11 Limitation: 11 Rational 12 Representation of ethics in the stage dramas of Pakistan Introduction It is a sad reality that : vulgarity and obscenity has corrupted our theaters as commercialization has become their main motive ‚ this paper discusses these issues. Stage dramas are related to our society and culture‚ they were the part of our society and will remain‚ however modern changes have taken place .Dances and vulgar

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    All About Eve

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    “All about Eve” is a character driven Hollywood movie that conveys the shrewd manipulation of art imitating life. This film is a tale of a conniving young lady who lashes into the life of an aging star with the hopes of replacing her in theater. The plot consists of clever dialogue and sharp performances from the characters. The audience is able to view the reticent story line in a short scene at an awards ceremony. In this scene participants express their feelings towards the guest of honor

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