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    Theater Vocabulary

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    POLITICAL THEATRE: measured drama pitting a character with a conservative point of view against a character with a liberal viewpoint. It can be passionate advocacy of one idea and ardent attack on anyone who opposes that idea. And it can be a drama that falls anywhere between these two types. PERFORMANCE ART: is one recent form that poses these questions and then some. What is considered performance art has undergone several transformations in recent decades. It often means a single artist who artist

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    Home Theater Systems

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    In-Home Theater surround sound speaker systems integrated with wireless surround sound systems Zachary A. Sailors Indiana Institute of Technology Abstract: Home theater systems are a very common product in many homes in America nowadays. Home theater systems are designed to bring movie theater sound quality right to the consumer’s living room or bedroom. Home theater systems and surround sound include not only the speakers‚ but however also include the television‚ DVD or Blu-Ray player‚

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    The Globe Theater

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    of other than the actors themselves. In its place‚ changes of scene were completely in the speeches and narrative situations that Shakespeare wrote into the text of the plays. The stage of the Globe was a level platform about 43 feet in width‚ 27 or 28 feet deep that was raised about five feet off the ground. The stage was fitted with a number of mechanisms trap doors in its floor for instance‚ and different sections that were imaginatively created by Shakespeare in his stage directions. In 1613

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    Gay and Lesbian Theater

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    “Gay and Lesbian Theater” Gay and Lesbian themes were introduced into the theater before the 1960s. Long before homosexual characters were seen in American plays on a regular basis‚ there were isolated incidents when a gay or lesbian appeared in the plot; they were called freaks when doing so. Many people were often offended by homosexuality. Cross dressing was used in performances that raised concerns about sexual and gender roles: men dressed in drag and women wore men clothing. Festivals were

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    The Psychological and Social effects of sorority affiliations among High School Students from Imus Institute Introduction -Fraternities/Sororities come from a long history of brotherhood and sisterhood. It was present as early as 1776 in the North American region the expanded globally with different names derived from Greek alphabets. Fraternities in the Philippines was deeply influenced by freemasonry fraternity and odd fellows fraternity‚ both are ancient fraternal organizations that originated

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    Fox Theater History

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    The fox theater is an amazing historical structure in St. Louis. Entertaining acts range from amazing Broadway shows to comedy acts. Many famous people‚ musical groups‚ and plays have performed here. In my opinion‚ it is one of the many amazing places in St. Louis‚ Missouri. The Fox theater was intended for films of the fox film corporation and elaborate stage shows. The Fox is located on 527 N Grand Blvd. St. Louis‚ Missouri. This structure was finished being built on January 1‚ 1929. The Fox replaced

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND I. Introduction Many young people make decisions in their early years that can affect not only their personal welfare‚ but also their society as a whole. Some students fail to complete school and may become unemployed instead of becoming productive member of the society. One of the major problem the Philippine education is facing right now‚ especially in the public schools is the high percentage in the drop – out rate. Each year‚ the Department

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    alcoholic spirits and liqueur and may contain juices‚ sodas and other flavourants or colourants. It is usually decorated (“garnished”) with edible and/or non-edible items like fruit and plastic swizzle sticks or straws. -Cocktail History - An article about the origin of cocktails http://www.cocktailmixingmaster.com/cocktail_history.html

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    Theater Critique

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    Once Upon a Mattress – Theatre Critique A musical parody on the classic bedtime story‚ The Princess and the Pea‚ Once upon a Mattress takes a less serious but all the more hilarious take on the famous princess tale. For a matinee session this past Sunday‚ the Players at the Wimberley Playhouse in the quaint and exuberant hill country town of Wimberley‚ Texas‚ performed this parody for a small local audience at their theatre. The production may have been small‚ and the stage may not have been

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    theater art

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    Extra Credit: Lars and the Real Girl In the movie Lars and the Real Girl‚ the movie is set up into many different parts to have each deep structure of elements. Normal review of the movie structure would start off with the set up to introduce characters and the basic opening of the movie‚ conflicts are to display the complexity of the storyline‚ and the resolution is to finalize and clarify the elements in the movie. But‚ if one go deeper in to explore the deep structures of elements in

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