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    ownership of the distribution of a film‚ which ensured the film‚ would be shown at theater circuits owned and operated by the specific film company. The major studios were comprised of eight companies (The Big Five & Little Three) during this era. Some of these studios were “Integrated conglomerates” which meant they had ownership of their production

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    talented‚ and influential deaf actress who greatly contributed to the deaf community over the course of her acting career. Bove also holds the title for the longest running American television role for a person with a disability. She co-founded a deaf theater with her husband‚ she has had a long and successful acting career and she has used her fame to help other deaf actors and individuals realize their own acting dreams despite being deaf. Linda Bove was born deaf to deaf parents on November 30‚ 1945

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    as major choices. For example‚ I have always wanted to take theater and during my first semester of college I decided to take theater 105. However‚ after taking this course I never I would continue to take course in the theater. This class allowed me to experience what acting was truly about and forced me to get out of my comfort zone to be able to talk in front of large groups of people. As an undeclared major I was able

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    Aristotelian Analysis – Music/Sound & Spectacle (Medea) V. Music/SoundThe Use of Sound in Medea Eurypides uses sound to great effect in Medea. Perhaps most prevalent is the fact that all the women are played by men‚ most likely talking and singing in a high pitched falsetto‚ giving the play a high‚ screeching tone‚ which would certainly put the audience on edge. This would add to the tension‚ and provide an exaggerated contrast between the men‚ speaking in their natural voices‚ and the women

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    Wertenbaker’s dramatic exploration of identity in Our Country’s Good - How does theater convey the exploration of identity? The play Our Country’s Good‚ written by Timberlake Wertenbaker‚ illustrates the characters’ exploration of identity‚ whether through their belonging to a society‚ through theater and thus language‚ or through the social experiment the setting up of the play represents. The word drama‚ first used in the course of the 16th century‚ comes from the Greek drama‚ meaning “action”

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    Thames like the original (“The Globe Theatre” 12). This theater will be a cultural asset for years to come‚ change children’s lives‚ give joy to generations to come and keep the legacy of Shakespeare alive. First‚ the performances in this theatre will lead to more cultured youth. The performances in this replica Globe Theatre will be impressive enough to move even the most stolid of children. Exposing children to a Shakespearean theater production could inspire them to become actors or playwrights

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    topics of teen angst and the ageless act of “going to the movies‚” which becomes a recurring symbol carried throughout his poem. He uses the movie theater as a motif for freedom and the liberation of innocence. This relationship is developed through symbols within the movie theater and the language used to describe it. O’Hara’s comparison between movie theaters and the liberation of innocence is important because it reinforces his overarching message that all children will eventually grow up‚ but that

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    Acting II Viola Spolin 10/16/13 Viola Spolin Viola Spolin was a big trendsetter when it came to American theater in the 20th century. She was a theater educator‚ director‚ and actress that was mainly recognized for her Theater Improv Games. Her book‚ Improvisation for the Theater is sometimes considered to be the bible of improv. “Spolin developed acting exercises or ‘games’ that unleashed creativity‚ adapting focused ‘play’ to unlock the individual’s capacity for creative self-expression

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    for the choruses and actors. Pericles maintained the tradition according to which theater pieces served the moral and intellectual education of the people. Athens became the great city of Greek theater. Until the Age of Pericles‚ all theaters had been made of stone‚ but that period saw the beginning of performances in provisional theaters‚ made of wood‚ which existed only for the ten days of those productions. Theater sessions lasted eight hours and were a type of competition in which a jury found

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    information about home theater systems‚ and their applications. I will include specifics of setting up a room for home theater‚ placement of speakers‚ other media that can be connected to the system‚ and integrating such things as Ipods‚ and gaming systems. References VIEWING GALLERY FOR - HOME THEATER TV. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://galleryhip.com/home-theater-tv.html

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