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    Theater is an event that requires actor/audience‚ relationship/agreement in a momentary suspension of disbelief of an imaginary circumstance. 3 E’s: Entertainment‚ education‚ enlightenment Expired theater tickets became worthless If something unforeseen should happen‚ and you couldn’t make it to the theater‚ they use to deny your entry Then producers devised a “past dated” (expired) …you can call on that day and say you have “past dated tickets”..Limit to weekday evening The Actor Fame comes

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    It has recently announced that a new movie theater may be built in your neighborhood. Do you support or oppose this plan? Why? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer.Words: 334‚ TIME: 30 My neighborhood is a nice quiet area near the center of the city. Building a movie theatre in the neighborhood will not be so good for the people living here because can bring a lot of traffic‚ people will get annoyed by the noise of lots of people coming every day at the theatre and a I believe

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    The Art of Theater

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    The Art of Theater Every country has a specific form of entertainment for their culture. For East Asia‚ it is no exception; Japanese traditional theater is one of the oldest arts of the world. East Asia presents theater performances with Japanese musical ensembles; specifically the theater performances of Noh‚ Kabuki‚ and Bunraku. The Japanese believe in simplicity and show this throughout their performances. The three different theater genres are presented with different characteristics to outline

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    Elizabethan Theater

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    Elizabethan Theater By: Chris Elizabethan times in the 1600s was a progression for the world of the theater. A period named after Queen Elizabeth I of England‚ it is from this period that modern day society has its foundation for the entertainment industry. From the violence that was prevalent because of the Black Death‚ people turned to the theater for its poetry and romance. During this time period‚ there were two types of theatrical performances that were available for the people’s viewing

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    Change In Theater

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    new ideas‚ new inventions‚ and we have changed in how we do almost everything. Some of the main ways the world has changed is the way the audience acts at a play‚ how we are treated by our social status‚ and how the theaters looked and what went on inside of the theater. In theaters in Shakespear’s time the audience would be playing cards‚ smoking‚ or eating or drinking something. In our time we come to the play‚ we might have some candy hidden in our purse‚ besides that we come watch the play and

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    Theater of the Absurd

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    Theater of the Absurd are a particular plays written by a number of play writers between the 1940 through 1960s‚ and can be making them today. As the name implies Theater of the Absurd is all about absurdities and make fun of the original plays in those time. This title theater of the absurd also gets their ideas from outside or real world events and how the people behave. As a result of mimicking the outside forces Theater of the Absurd react as highly unusual‚ innovative plays. Sometime it goes

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    Importance of Theater

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    Theater has been an influential factor in many people ’s lives. Creativity can flourish‚ academics can improve‚ and means of self-expression can be developed. It is important to have mandatory theater classes because when a student participates‚ they benefit significantly. Theater can be influential in all aspects of life. Participating in theater classes can stimulate student ’s creativity and thought process. This can create a more tolerant attitude because the creative process of theater leads

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    Elements of Theater

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    "There are certain elements common to all theater. These elements are present whenever a theater event takes place; without them‚ an event ceases to be theater and becomes a different art form and different experience". --"Theater‚ The Lively Art". Theater is a form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through gestures‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance. Elements

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    Traditional Theater

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    Traditional theater One of the hokkien traditional entertainment is the traditional theater that knows as 歌仔戏(ko ah hi) The term 歌仔戏(ko ah hi )is used to refer to operas in which the full range of artistic performance is on display‚ with human actors portraying a wide range of roles and characters‚ and with complex plots that reflect social realities. Traditional da xi operas were heavily oriented towards the use of song lyrics in the presentation of a story; they integrated music and dance to

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    Broadway Theater

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    Broadway Musical Theater The role of music has become increasingly important in Broadway theater. From the early days of theater in America‚ which quickly established itself in New York City‚ music has helped to create many successful Broadway productions. Vaudeville music‚ which was music hall variety entertainment‚ took root in the late1800s. It then turned into their theatrical revues‚ stage spectaculars consisting of sketches‚ dance‚ and songs with parody and satire in the early 1900s. In

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