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    A. (2012). Die Afrikaanse kortverhaalboek. Kaapstad: Human & Rousseau. Dictionary.tdf.org‚ (2015). TDF Theatre Dictionary » George Spelvin. [online] Available at: http://dictionary.tdf.org/george-spelvin/ [Accessed 30 Mar. Expansivepoetryonline.com‚ (2002). Meter and Foot. [online] Available at: http://www.expansivepoetryonline.com/journal/prospart2.html [Accessed 28 Mar. 2015]. Greek Theatre‚ (2010). Costume & Masks. [online] Available at: https://greektheatre.wordpress.com/home/ [Accessed 30 Mar

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    thrilling new production of “Gone with the Wind” and I would be happy to audition for the role of Scarlett O’ Hara. I am currently enrolled in the theatre arts programs at Houston Community College and I hold a part time job at the Houston A+ Actors. From my school‚ I was able to perform locally as well as compete in state competitions. The theatre program has provided me a stepping stone towards my future by helping me to develop my acting skills‚ provide me with extra opportunities‚ and gain knowledge

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    written and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman. The URI Theatre department produced its own version directed by Steven Raider-Ginsburg. It was performed between the dates of February 21-March 3‚ 2013. Costume design was by David T Howard‚ Scene design by Patrick Lynch. Lighting design was handled by Christian Wittwer and Sound design was by Michael Hyde. This production shows students continuing their development as actors thru the form of Theatre. Metamorphoses is a play that is staged as a series

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    vaudeville‚ although it did not have the name vaudeville at the time. Early workings of vaudeville were thought of as risqué and unsuitable for families and woman. So beginning in the early 1880’s a man named Tony Pastor‚ a circus ringmaster turned theatre manager‚ capitalized on changing these acts to feature “polite” variety programs in several of New York’s theaters. The official date given to the birth of actual Vaudeville is October 24th‚ 1881 at New York’s Fourteenth Street Theater‚ where Pastor

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    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 book helps narrow the scope to

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    Baptiste Moliere; the plays script itself is originally known as "Tartuffe.” The play has been adapted into a more modern version by Roger Furman and featured at the University of Louisville’s playhouse on south 3rd street‚ by the African American Theatre Program (AATP)‚ and directed by Lundeana Thomas. The play was run through November 20th to November 24th‚ 2013. The particular play that I attended was on Sunday‚ November 24th‚ at 3pm. The following actors were featured in the play‚ on Sunday‚

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    Three Careers

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    would enjoy doing are acting‚ architecture‚ or lawyer. The career choice that I would most like to do is go into acting. This is because I enjoy it and love to perform. I do musical and plays now at Arkansas Shakespeare‚ Red Curtain Theatre‚ and the Repertory Theatre in Little Rock. I love being in shows because I love to sing‚ dance‚ and act. I take dance lessons and am in shows at Arkansas Ballet. While being an actress I would like to do travel shows and also go to New York and be in shows there

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    Theatre Critique – 39 steps Maarten Round A play about spying: could be rather mysterious and uninteresting. Yet there’s one exception that manages to combine thrill‚ enigma‚ as well as action with laughter. “The 39 Steps‚” proves to be an amusing‚ entertaining‚ and action-filled play. The play was written by Patrick Barlow for the Comedy/Spy audience‚ the result is a brilliant‚ fast-moving spoof in which the entire company‚ remarkably only four actors‚ entertain us all hugely with great skill

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    Konstantin Stanislavsky founded the Moscow Art Theatre in 1989 with Vladimir Nemerovich-Danchenko. Stanislavsky’s most significant contribution to theatre was his system of acting‚ which became the most persuasive influence on acting during the Twentieth Century. In 1912 he established the Moscow Art Theatre’s First Studio to explore his system of acting through training and performances by young actors. Stanislavsky’s system consisted of five basic assumptions about acting. The first basic

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    Creative Critical Response King Lear- 2011 Production- Lyceum Theatre As the lights of the theatre dimmed and the stage was lit up‚ a roar of applause broke out over the audience. The stage production of Shakespeare’s King Lear has been long awaited by many critics and Ian McKellan’s performance does not disappoint. The opening scenes reflect the opposite of what was due to come further in the play‚ coming from warm‚ homely and loving acting on stage to pure cruelty and terror. When Lear

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