History. During the war many lives were lost and areas were destroyed. WWII was broken into two main areas‚ where fighting took place and these included the Pacific Theater and the European Theater. The European Theater came to an end when Adolf Hitler and the Nazis were defeated‚ but the Pacific Theater was still in progress. The Pacific Theater is generally forgotten when it comes to WWII‚ but in reality the war between the US and Japan was strenuous and horrific. This war did not seem like there would
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article continues to operationally define and test the resourcehased view of the firm in a study of the major U.S. film studios from 1936 to 1965. We found that property-hased resources in the form of exclusive long-term contracts with stars and theaters helped financial performance in the stable‚ predictable environment of 1936-50. In contrast‚ knowledge-based resources in the form of production and coordinative talent and budgets boosted financial performance in the more uncertain (changing and
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only place that will educate him‚ the Creative Academy run by the chaotic Applewhites. The main complication of this novel is that Jake and E.D are unlike the rest of the family‚ they both do not have a passion for art‚ dance‚ or theater. But E.D’s director father takes on the role for directing his new movie “The Sound of Music”‚ everyone in the Applewhites house is forced to be part of the new movie. At first‚ E.D is suspicious about her family taking Jake in since
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The shows at the theater would often be based off the gods or politics. The women weren’t allowed to go to the theater. They lived very confined lives inside the home and didn’t do much physical activity. At the theaters they had plays to worship the Gods. They honor a god named Dionysus through a festival that was very similar to a play. Dionysus was the God of wine
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ABSTRACT Title: From extravagant movie theaters to lowly bomba houses: Investigating the degeneration of city spaces along Claro M. Recto Avenue‚ Manila There is a lack of understanding about the overall process of degeneration of city spaces in the Philippine setting‚ specifically along Claro M. Recto Avenue‚ Manila. This study addresses this concern by suggesting a functionalist approach‚ using the theories of Durkheim and Merton‚ in analyzing the negative consequences and implications
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around for as long as 4000 BC. In the earlier years of theater‚ makeup was used in order to portray different ages‚ genders‚ and classes of society. This makeup had to be applied heavily on the face‚ in order for the audience to see the character’s expressions from far away. Theater makeup was believed to have originated from Greece and became a worldwide tool in theater that many cultures‚ over time adopted ("Theatrical Makeup.") The Kabuki Theater in Japan is a great example of how theatrical makeup
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name) are a Seattle-based septet with roots in cabaret and theater‚ self-described as "Part band‚ part art collective."[1] While they reject the "rock band" label‚ Lane Czaplinski‚ artistic director of On the Boards remarks‚ "If they are not rock musicians‚ "there is rock payoff."[2] Czaplinski has compared them to Polyphonic Spree and Scissor Sisters. "Awesome Dan" began as a cabaret act thrown together by seven experienced fringe theater actors. Although they continued to perform often in theatrical
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spectators‚ and there was a large pit area at the front of the stage for the groundlings (MacGowan 85). The setup of the corrales resembled that of the Globe Theater in London. One difference‚ however‚ is the large room called the “cazuela” or the “stewpan;” it was set aside for women in the audience and it was at the far end of the theater opposite of the stage (MacGowan 85). This design was extremely beneficial because it used a space that‚ before‚ was empty and useless and it turned it into a
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It was the first day that school was out. And‚ the old movie theater had just shut down last year. We wanted to go check it out. There was only four of us John‚ Luke‚ Ian and I. We had no more than one day. Nobody has ever returned since the last movie played. There’s on old homeless man‚ that they say lives there night and day. He treats the place like his son that he never had. But he never cleans anything. They say there’s still popcorn in the maker and soda in the cups. I guess‚ we won’t
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he wants to do something about it. Dmitri ventures to the city of S- and ends up in the theater‚ watching a performance called “The Geisha.” “The theater was full. As in all provincial theaters‚ there was a fog above the chandelier‚ the gallery was noisy and restless;” (Chekhov 174). This setting was busy and dramatic. There is lots of people coming in‚ it’s hard to keep track of everyone. In this big theater the mood is mysterious‚ giving Dmitri an opportunity to get a moment alone with Anna.
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