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    I walked into Saenger theatre‚ unsure of what to expect from the program as it was my first concert. I must say‚ I was well pleased by how the ladies at the front desk attended to us and everyone else when we went to purchase our tickets (I was there with two friends). Anyway‚ the attendants showed us to our seats. We couldn’t see everything from where we were seated‚ but we had a great view nevertheless. The building was well lighted and everything else was neatly organized‚ it was pretty. The

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    TA – 20 – Drama Basics What is Drama? A collaborative art that represents events & situations‚ either realistic or symbolic‚ that we witness happening through the actions of actors in a play on a stage in front of a live audience. Aristotle’s Poetics The earliest-surviving work or dramatic theory & the first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory. Aristotle offers an account of what he calls “poetry”. Aristotle’s Six Elements of Drama (335 B.C.E.) 1

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    The facts and details about movie theatres compared to home theatres. The facts and details about movie theatres that are getting out of the house‚ the movie theatre experience‚ and seen the newest movie out to date compared to the facts and details about home theatres that are staying in‚ no cost for anything‚ and no noisy children. Getting out of the house to drive to a movie is always an excited trip. Driving from your house to the theatre is a trip in it is on. Maybe picking up some snacks

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    When it opened in 1914‚ the Apollo Theatre crowded with musicians‚ comedians‚ and other people who wanted to show off their talents. Most of these artists started their stardom here‚ playing last minute gigs just to be heard or to earn a quick buck. People like Ella Fitzgerald‚ Billie Holiday‚ James Brown‚ and Luther Vandross had the opportunity to perform their‚ starting their stardom and their fandom for that matter. Back then it was used to make money‚ but now it is a “respected not-for-profit”

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    Antonin Artaud: Theatre of Cruelty Antonin Artaud’s most profound piece of work was not a poem‚ not a play‚ not an acting role‚ but a theory: Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty. He began to form his Theatre of Cruelty theory after learning of the Balinese theatre that seemed‚ to him‚ to share qualities with his ideas about theatre. Artaud held a great respect for Balinese theatre which revolves around dance and actions to convey meaning (Encyclopedia Britannica). More traditional theatre revolves around

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     Renaissance and Elizabethan Theatre                                                                Lesson Plan      Subject: Theatre Arts/Introduction to Theatre  Grade Level:9­12  Topic/Title: Medieval Theatre  Time Frame: 90 minutes  Grade Level/Course Level Expectations:  Historical and Cultural contexts 2:  Develop and apply skills necessary  to understand cultural diversity and heritage as they relate to theatre.  Grades 9­12: Analyze and evaluate historical and cultural influences  on theatre.  Student Learning Objective(s): 

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    Globe Theater: Nuts and Bolts During the epoch of Queen Elizabeth‚ one of the only forms of entertainment was theater. People would go to performances to take breaks from their harsh lives. Among the many constructed‚ no theater was quite as important and popular as the Globe Theater. The Globe stood its ground firmly with the beautiful gallery seats overseeing its grand wooden stage. Therefore‚ when describing this playhouse‚ one can divide the Globe into two parts – the parts of the playhouse

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    Although the Globe theatre was a competitor who used props and special effects‚ the Elizabethan theatre quickly adopted its idea. (Globe Theatre Special Effects 1) Actors skilled in imitating the sounds of whaling ghosts‚ roosters‚ and baying of hounds‚ remained in what was known as the “ Hell Room” (Globe Theatre Special Effects 3). The Hell room is where actors went to make noises that carried through the theatre that imitated creatures from hell. This special effect allowed actors to spook the

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    The idea of naturalist theatre sprung a lot of controversies from numerous theatrical practitioners such as the likes of Vsevolod Meyerhold- who holds the title of being one of the most influential drama practitioners in modern theatre today. The general term “naturalism” is based on scientific theories surrounding Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ the importance of the environment and how it affects people. Meyerhold held naturalist theatre in the lowest regard and he was recognised for his

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    As American theatre continues to thrive‚ an American National Theatre would be a large profit for America and would be a great experience for many people. If several theaters were spread throughout the country‚ many people near each location would come to see well-known American plays and musicals. Not only would the American National Theatre excite those that love American theatre‚ but the new flourish of people would also benefit the country financially. The increase in tourism would also benefit

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