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    Legally Blonde Critique

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    that I am slightly biased towards one of the actors who just so happens to be my sister‚ so the roles of Chutney‚ the girl who accidentally murdered her father‚ and a Delta Nu sister have never been played more perfectly in my eyes. While I found the play both amusing and enjoyable‚ there were some big issues as far as opening night goes. Things like lack of projection (on top of some serious microphone issues‚ which I cannot blame the actors for)‚ actors forgetting lines‚ and sloppy blocking‚ especially

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    Matter. The actor’s voice projection is also loud and clear which pleased me because if not I won’t be able to understand the play as well. When the actor sang the songs‚ it really sets the mood in this play because I get to listen and understand the meaning of their song lyrics due to their loud and clear voice. The body gesture among the actors in each play is acceptable and its relates them as if they responded naturally among each other. The only thing that bothers me is in the scenes of Cupidity

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    The American Shakespeare Center is a theatre troupe that attempts to very carefully emulate Shakespearean theatre and the conditions used by Shakespeare. As a troupe‚ they mimicked early modern English theatre quite well during their performance of Two Gentlemen of Verona. They employed the same staging‚ the same conditions (as much as possible with modern technology)‚ used the same dialect and costume‚ scenery and set pieces were minimal‚ followed the original script well‚ included live music‚ and

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    ELEMENTS OF DRAMA

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    a play takes place. 10. language: in drama‚ the particular manner of verbal expression‚ the diction or style of writing‚ or the speech or phrasing that suggests a class or profession or type of character. 11. monologue: a long speech made by one actor; a monologue may be delivered alone or in the presence of others. 12. dialogue: spoken conversation used by two or more characters to express thoughts‚ feelings‚ and actions. 13. empathy: the capacity to relate to the feelings of another. 14. scenery: the

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    The Woman in Black

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    chairs‚ 1 stool and a walking stick. Using the wicker basket at loads of different times in the play makes us as the audience want to watch on because you never know what it is going to be next and it is more exciting‚ also it makes it easier for the actors to move it during their performance. During act 2 the door turned into a prop‚ as they started using it. It turned into a prop when the man acting out Arthur kipps was shining the torch light on the door and walking towards it‚ the door flung open

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    and communication between organizations and actors. Understanding business interaction of an enterprise is important as it helps identify the value chain and the dependencies across the organization. Actor / Role Matrix - This matrix shows which actors perform which roles and the supporting definition of security and skill requirements. This is a key tool in defining training needs‚ user security settings and organizational change management. The Actor / Role matrix shows the following metamodel

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    extremely well. The three main things that made the show wonderful were the actors‚ the objects used in the show‚ and the script itself. One of the biggest things that made the show wonderful was the skill level of the actors. This aspect of the show was important in making the show wonderful because a show isn’t a show without actors and if a show has awful actors then the show will be awful and vice versa. Every single actor that peformed in the show was excelent. This is true espcially because in

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    HONK! Play Critique

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    like only a couple of actors came through with that. The acting was not terrible‚ but it wasn’t spectacular either. I felt like some characters were not putting their all into their characters. I also felt like some people should not have been casted into the roles they had received. Many times a background character would outshine a main character during the performance. Pertaining to the acting‚ I think that the fact that it was a musical added more stress to the actors which consequently could

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    The Game's Afoot Analysis

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    The Game’s Afoot was nothing like expected. With reading only what was given it seemed sort of boring‚ but it was anything but boring. The plot‚ actors‚ and set managed to keep the theatrical piece comical and exciting. The overall experience was exciting and very amusing. In order to have a great theatrical piece the plot must also be at the same level. Although the acting raised some eyebrows the plot was really interesting and kept the whole experience enjoyable. The plot was comical and thrilling

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    Cinematography in Birdman

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    style of cinematography. It also gives the audience a better and clearer look at the “behind-the-scenes” of a theatre. During the film‚ when the actors are on stage and are having a dialect with each other‚ the camera is constantly in motion‚ and circles the actors that are speaking. This entices the audience and gives them perspectives of each of the actors speaking. Off stage‚ when there seems to be an intense‚ but brief pause‚ the camera stops moving to give emphasis on the emptiness caused by

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