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    alone. The so-called ‘mad’ Tughlaq comes fully alive on the stage with all his plus and minus points‚ with his ideals and shortcomings and his dreams and day dreams. However‚ it has been regarded as a political allegory or a contemporary play about a contemporary situation. Though Karnad himself had not intended‚ it was struck by the parallelism between reign of Tughlaq and contemporary Indian history. Karnad himself said: “What struck me absolutely about Tughlaq’s history

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    The Liar Play Summary

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    In-Depth Theatre Paper The plot of the play was based back into the mid 1600’s. A man by the name of Dorante was portrayed as a compulsive liar in this play and found himself forgetting his lie or either getting caught up in them. Only in the end when he really had no other choice did he begin to tell the truth and with his truth‚ he found love. The acting of the play was very elaborate as well as dramatic. I really believed the characters. Since the play was considered a comedy‚ the actors were

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    Analyzing The Play 'Poof'

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    ’’POOF’’ was an interesting play. I like how the play focused on the many problems that goes on in a abusive relationship. The crazy thing about an abusive relationship is that the person that’s getting abuse usually blame themselves for there partners actions. They feel that it’s there fault that there partners is doing this. The person that’s getting abuse generally feels that their doing something wrong to angry their partners. In the play Loureen is saying it’s her fault that her husband died

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    POWER‚ WEALTH AND TREACHERY IN THREE PLAYS OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE By Norbert Oyibo Eze Department of Theatre Arts‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka. Marlowe’s popularity does not only stem from the grandeur of his poetry and penetrating tragic tone‚ but lies heavily on the social relevance and sublimity of his themes. Harry Levin is of the opinion that “Marlowe’s name is the one that comes after Shakespeare’s in any discussion of English tragedy” (1956:Blurb). Marlowe’s Elizabethan age disclosed

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    Pay For Play Analysis

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    Matthew DelSanto 3/16/11 Analyzing a Text Amateurs or Exploited Athletes? In the article titled “College players deserve pay for play‚” Rod Gilmore makes his case clear; it’s time for a change in college football. Since college sports originated‚ the athletes have been considered amateurs that receive benefits through scholarships. Recently‚ college football has become a multi billion dollar industry‚ and controversy about whether or not players should get paid has risen from it. Through factually

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    In Sophocles’ play Antigone one major theme is the danger of pride or stubbornness. Some characters become so involved with their goals that they forget of any other options and accept harsh penalties for their actions. In the cases of Antigone‚ Haemon and Creon the consequences of their actions wind up to be very extreme and lead to the deaths of these three characters. For her brother’s proper burial‚ Antigone goes to extreme lengths to fulfill her goal no matter what stands in her way. Against

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    Hairspray Play Analysis

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    fall musical Hairspray. While both celebrating and critiquing aspects of American culture in the 1960’s‚ the overall message is the beauty of acceptance and freedom. Despite a few minor weaknesses‚ likely due to limitations on time and resources‚ the play was very impressive and a definite success. Generally‚ the acting was superb. However‚ Amber’s lines seemed tremendously loud and exaggerated compared to the rest of the cast‚ but that may have been necessary to some extent to make the audience dislike

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    Work Ethic In A Play

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    1. Having Work Ethic is crucial. Directors have to have high expectations from their actors. So naturally they expect you to have work ethic. If you don’t have work ethic in a play‚ the play won’t be a success. If you don’t work hard‚ you won’t care and the performance won’t be well done. You can also use work ethic to improve your acting skills. You will be working hard and you will learn a thing or two. 2. Being responsible is a necessity. Being responsible is a giant

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    How does the staging of Australian plays help us gain a better understanding of ourselves and our different cultural and social contexts? The staging of Australian Drama and Theatre allows an enhanced understanding of ourselves and our different cultural and social contexts. Dorothy Hewett’s (1972) play‚ The Chapel Perilous and David Williamson’s (1971) play The Removalists both reveal sometimes disturbing social and cultural contexts within Australian society of the time of the play’s production

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    This play is based on the Salem Witch Trails that took place in 1692. The Trials began because a group of girls in the village claimed to be possessed by the devil and accused several local women of witchcraft. Arthur Miller’s play has similarities with the historical background of the actual Witch Trails‚ but it can also affect our lives by teaching us various lessons. Hysteria is one of the universal themes in this play‚ along with Reputation. Out of the three themes that will be interpreted in

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