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    play as common and close to everyday speech and actions of humans. Realistic plays almost always recall on flashbacks‚ which consist of scenes that occurred in the characters past. In realistic plays actors and actresses do not even look directly at the audience‚ many of times in these plays actors do not even acknowledge the audience’s presence in order to give it that realistic feel. Take the play Joe Turners come and gone for example the characters sway away from keeping in contact with the crowd

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    Change In Theater

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    we might have some candy hidden in our purse‚ besides that we come watch the play and have common courtesy. In the article by Douglas A. Burger he said " We don’t yell insults at the actors‚ spit or toss orange peels on the ground." I think that is interesting that the audiences used to be disrespectful to the actors on the stage. If anyone were to do that now they would most likely get

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    of the symbolism of it. With that being said many people might wonder if that is the only reason to like a movie. Well the answer to that would be no‚ there are so many other reason to like a movie. For example you have the storylines and also the actors who play a big part in making a movie good but you also have the way a movie is edited. Before I actually go into detail about what makes this movie so great I want to give a little bit of a background on it. Brian and Mia now have a baby together

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    challenging to excite the audience and make them wonder what will happen next and at the same time make the actors\actresses have an enjoyable time on stage. I have gained practical experience whilst working in the acting department of the Australian institute of Dramatic arts as an amateur director for experience. This work experience gave me valuable insight into the psychology of actors\actresses and helped develop my teaching and directing skills. The feedback I have received from this work experience

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    and character acting? Character acting you become the person. method acting when actors try to replicate real life emotional conditions. Method acting means creating the emotion in yourself. when you become you character not just act the character you feel the characters pain and joy. method acting is basically when the character becomes emotionally connected with their character. Method acting is when the actor uses a particular memory from his or her own life to be able to relate to what a

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    Spring Awakening

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    because I did not expect to have such a deep emotional experience with it. When I saw the show at the Adrienne Arsht it was fantastic but it did not leave me with the feeling I had after this show. I connected much more the show this time and the actors made everything very real for me. I must say I was thoroughly impressed. 2. The playwright wants us to “take away” from the show the message that children should be allowed to express their feelings without authority crashing down on them

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    The casting directors of this show hit the spot while casting. Every character on the show does an amazing job of convincing us that this is what they are like. The cast is more than perfect‚ although it could have been much different. Many great actors auditioned for different roles and Matthew Perry was almost not cast. Perry filmed the pilot for another show called L.A.X. 2194 a show about an airport. Thankfully this was unsuccessful because if not he would not have been on Friends. David Schwimmer

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    In this situation‚ the young man was not really thinking about acting. In fact‚ he does not even have an external audience to witness his presentation of feeling‚ because he is in complete privacy. Nevertheless‚ feeling vaguely troubled because he was not upset enough‚ the young man tried to imagine the feeling he ‘should’ have‚ by evoking an ‘as if it is real’ condition. This might seem like fakery but was in fact his way of making his relationship real to him: he is actually trying to present his

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    Ruby Moon

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    tense‚ or what the vibe is supposed to feel like during a particular scene. Bringing these tensions onto stage‚ however‚ is a more difficult task. An audience in a theatre cannot simply read that a silence is supposed to be tense; it is up to the actors and their use of the stage‚ as well as the lighting‚ set and audio. When considering how to highlight the personal and social tensions in Ruby Moon‚ we must consider what particular tensions play an important role and which characters the tensions

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    a husband via Internet? How should a woman above 50 dress herself to make a peaceable dog bite her in breast? Author: Inna Petrova Issue: 15 Views: 2426 A funny and sad play with a good end entitled “Love.Dog.Dot.Ru”‚ performed in Smolensk by the actors of Israeli theatre “Matara”‚ was written by a practicing urologist‚ a famous writer-dramatist Leon Agulansky… We’ve talked to him after the performance. - Leon‚ you’ve mentioned lately that theatre audience is not so active in Israel as in Russia

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