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    Greased Man

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    (2006)‚ he has written six plays‚ all of which received literary and playwright awards. He received honors and grants from organizations in France‚ Greece‚ Italy‚ Spain‚ the United States and the Philippines. Currently he is a full professor and theatre director at the University of Notre Dame de Luc in USA and in London. B. Period Setting of the play Before the playwright wrote the play‚ “Taong-Grasa” there was no word in the Philippines that best referred to the “fools” loitering around

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    Stage Craft Essay

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    ancient times‚ people have been enjoying the delights of theatre and play enacted and carried out on stage. The history on lighting for the theatre is very interesting and innovative. As technology has developed over the years‚ theatergoers have been witness to extraordinary progress as innovations took over and added unique contributions to stage craft‚ architecture and theatrical lighting. The history of stage lighting and lighting cues in theatre dates back to Greek and Roman times. Light has always

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    Creative Rehearsal Process

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    How is the initial material being researched and developed at significant stages during the process of creating drama? The stimulus material we were initially provided with; and that we continued to assemble ourselves; was crucial in the developing process‚ particularly in creating a specific form‚ content and structure for our piece. At the outset we were provided with numerous stimuli open to our own interpretation. One of these was two ‘spells’‚ and another was a CD‚ to which we listened

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    war. The play is a testimony‚ a memorial to their bravery and struggles for survival against all odds‚ including even the lack of recognition by the British of their existence. The Shoe Horn Sonata will only be produced by non government theatres. These theatres are usually low budget. Misto has tried to recreate the reality of the 1940’s. To do this the story is told through the dialogue and interaction of Bridie and Sheila. The use of music of the period‚ authentic photographs of war experiences

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    Drama Essay Grotowski

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    Drama Essay How theatre is made interesting by the way it is staged is by using a variety of techniques to intrigue viewers and audience members from just a platform stage and some actors to something unique and interesting. Grotowski believed to be interesting it did not need lighting‚ effects‚ costumes‚ makeup‚ props‚ costumes or scenery. This was regarded as poor theatre as funding was barely needed and stuck to its name still today. The minimal use of props meant that the same prop could be

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    Experience What comes to mind when you think about Charlie Brown? Probably the great comic strip that was in each Sunday’s paper for years. You’re a good man Charlie Brown was a wonderful musical presented by Minnesota State University Moorhead’s theatre department. It brought people back to the days when Charlie Brown was a household name that everybody loved‚ regardless of your age. The combination of great acting‚ unique set design‚ lighting‚ and the memorable value made this a one of a kind

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    Girl‚ Wall’ create dramatic meaning for the audience by making them rethink traditional theatre and use their imagination. Instead of being given the setting‚ the characters’ faces‚ and the atmosphere‚ this play is like a book‚ where one must imagine each scene in their head as it develops‚ aided by chalk drawings on the walls and the floor. The Escapists estranges this performance from traditional theatre‚ causing the audience to envision something different by inspiring them to view the story

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    Fuchs Biography

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    Fuchs‚ an author‚ teacher‚ and theatre consultant‚ graduated from high school at the age of 15 and had earned a bachelor’s degree in both Chemical and Electrical Engineering by the time he was 19. An overachiever with many different interests‚ including theatre seemed to pull Fuchs in different directions. Fuchs was a native of Brooklyn‚ New York‚ he attended Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute where he graduated with his dual degree in engineering‚ however‚ he had developed a great interest in the

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    Introduction to Theatre 1310 Unit Three Study Guide Chapters 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ Into the Woods and Eurydice Chapter 8 1. Although modern drama can be said to have begun in 1875‚ its roots lay in what? Social and Political ideas 2. The primary goal of realism is what? show what is happening in the world 3. The early play of Ibsen treated what? 4. “Slice-of-life” drama is the essence of what theatrical movement? naturalism 5. How did the symbolist movement begin? In rebellion to realism

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    Real Inspector Hound

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    Real Inspector Hound used to satirize aspects of theatre and modern life?” The so-called ‘formulaic conventions’ of ‘The Real Inspector Hound’ are used not in their original forms‚ but rather altered‚ exaggerated and appropriated to represent Stoppard’s perceived nonsensicality of certain elements of both theatre and life‚ though Stoppard draws a hardly finite line between the two. Stoppard deconstructs the aspects of crime writing‚ and crime theatre in particular‚ that are supposedly most aimed towards

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