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    picture.. ‘After January’‚ adapted by Phillip Dean written by Nick Earls has created a play for people of all ages. It is a story about what happens when someone stops waiting for life to happen and begins instead to live it. It contains the typical adolescents of today‚ family‚ school and teenage troubles of the everyday world. Through the examination of the plot‚ characters‚ setting‚ themes and style‚ this play is much relevant to the young people of Australia today. I

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    which was a play called “Gem of The Ocean.” The play was a drama reenacting the African-American experience in the twentieth century. It was sponsored by the theatre department at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. In order to attend this event‚ I had to give up going to a haunted house with some of my friends in St. Louis. I attend this event for two reasons. Those reasons being I am very interested in theater and I also had to watch a play for my theater course. I saw a play that was set

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    The play is called Waiting For Next. It was written and directed by Jeffrey Lo. The play was written in 2014. When written Jeffrey had a very specific casting in mind as the characters are based off two friends of his and they are the only two participants in the play. In Waiting For Next we watch our two protagonists Frank and Marcus as they journey through life. The play starts with Frank and Marcus when they are in high school as they both are waiting to be picked up by their parents leading

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    clear from the performance. I must give props to Mr. Dalton for organizing‚ and putting on such a great performance. I would definitely recommend people to go see this. The play was about a traveling con man‚ Harold Hill‚ who poses as a band organizer and promises to teach all the kids who buy uniforms and instruments how to play an instrument‚ but he plans to leave the naive people of Iowa without giving any music lessons. The one thing Harold did not have planed was falling in love with the town’s

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    In the Play “On Tidy Endings” written by Harvey Fierstein it tells the story of a woman whose husband leaves her for a man. Marion is married to her late husband Collins‚ who dies from AIDS. They have a child together. Collins realizes that he likes men and starts sleeping with many of them until he finds Arthur. They fall in love and they move in together. When Collins gets sick and dies‚ Marion is left with his money. Arthur is left with nothing but the memories he had with Collins in their apartment

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    Ives’ Sure Thing drama is an interesting play which has different way to entertain the readers. I have never read a play which is a little bit confusing at the first time I read it. Seems its every scene is separated by ring bell. However‚ by reading it more‚ I could sense comedy and fantasy combined at once. In the following paragraphs‚ you will see how some characters shaped based on the play. The first one is “educated”. Both of the characters in this play were educated. It could be proved in this

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    Invitation to Theatre - EP 1 Tony Menses Force Continuum Reflection Before the play itself started‚ I was able to catch a glimpse of what subject it covered. In the front row‚ there was a single seat with a piece of paper over it‚ dedicating the seat to the millions of black people who have gone “missing”. Staring at the spotlight directed on the seat‚ I subtly sat one seat away‚ not wanting to be caught in the bright light. The uncomfortableness I felt was only increased as the night

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    transatlantic slave trade influenced all the aspects of the white Americans and African Americans’ life in the 18th century because it became the significant social and economic phenomenon in the history of the country (Dramaturgy Packet 2015‚ 17-18). In her play The Liquid Plain‚ Naomi Wallace discussed the idea of the transatlantic slave trade from the personal perspective of several characters in a vivid metaphorical language (Wallace 2013‚ 54). Thus‚ the concept of “vastness” of the transatlantic slave

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    Kuhn’s central proposition in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is that science is not a body of knowledge that grows through “steady‚ cumulative acquisition of knowledge but a series of peaceful interludes punctuated by intellectually violent revolutions”. He described the period of crisis as the tradition-shattering complements to the tradition-bound activity of normal science.” The interlude of revolution replaces the one conceptual world view by another. Kuhn challenged the dominant view

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    history and consumer behavior? 3. Why does Shames term the 1980s “an era of nostalgia” (para. 30)? 4. Characterize Shames’s attitude toward the American desire for more. How does his tone reveal his personal views on his subject? READING THE SIGNS 1. CONNECTING TEXTS Shames asserts that Americans have been infl uenced by the frontier belief “that America would keep on booming” (para. 8). Do you feel that this belief continues to be infl uential into the twenty-fi rst century? Write an essay

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