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    This play ‘Gorgon’ by Elena Carapetis‚ is relevant for teenagers in todays society. They can relate to the main characters of this play and hopefully learn from their mistakes and experiences‚ the relationships in the play between the three characters and how they reacted to this certain situation. I could make personal connections to the characters‚ themes and issues in this play. The events that occurred amongst the main characters can be related to the teens of today. Young adults may have

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    Article Critiaue on Play

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    Pediatric Association‚ “Play is essential to development because it contributes to the cognitive‚ social‚ emotional‚ and physical well-being of children and youth. Alarmingly‚ gifted and talented students from grades three to five decreased their time spent in unstructured activities by one half. Children do not play anymore. (Beisser‚ Gillespie‚ & Thacker‚ 2013). While there was an abundance of research for young children and play‚ existing research that examined the importance of play in the development

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    Shakespeare’s plays? William Shakespeare’s writing has become an entity unto itself; it is a living well of creativity that assured that the Bard’s spirit was not extinguished at his death (Tate). For this reason‚ one can undoubtedly say that Shakespeare’s plays have a timeless quality; in other words‚ his plays are still relevant and appreciated today even though they were written ages ago. The timelessness of his plays is created by the universal themes‚ skilful

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    Grease Play Analysis

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    Title of the play I went to see on April 21‚ 2017 is Grease. The theatre I had saw it in was at C.A Theatre and the company was Tarrant County Southeast Campus. The playwright of the play was by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey and the director of Grease is Steven D. Morris. My pre-show experience the first thing I saw was a person’s head‚ which I believe it‚ was the composer‚ which was cool because of how he rather stays hidden. In addition‚ I like how they had the curtains down with the title in bold

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    Theatre Play Analysis

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    The sound of excitement was what I heard when I walked in. The sound of proud parents praising their children in the play‚ the sounds of students dreading their drama ISAs‚ the sounds of rushed footsteps‚ the sounds of the crowd settling down‚ the Sound of Music in its beginning. Last Wednesday‚ January 27th‚ 2016 I made my way to the City Playhouse to see my first CHAT school play‚ and I was looking forward to see what was in store for the audience that night! From the opening of the curtains to

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    Orchestra Play Monologue

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    nonpareil player. Although the excitement of starting to play a new instrument drove her to her spot which she accompanied for two years‚ the fire began to die. “You don’t want to be first chair anymore?” the neighboring cello player’s question mixed with his shocked expression. “I don’t care for it much‚” I mumbled while diverting eye contact and mindlessly strumming out of tune viola chords‚ “I guess it isn’t meaningful anymore.” # A play

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    Macbeth Play Review

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    Macbeth Play Review In Lynne Parkers Macbeth she spends time making specific aspects to the play the best they can be. The three places in which this is shown are Macbeth himself‚ the witches and her extensive use of lighting and sound. When we entered the feature we saw a very irregular stage. The stage was split into two levels‚ a large raised area at the back which was connected to a lower level which was connected by steps that were designed to look as though they had been carved out

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    Play Based Learning

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    Education research identifies the various opportunities that play based learning presents to children. There are specific types of this method of instruction such as outdoor play and sociodramatic play. The kids are influenced and exceptionally effected by the interaction and engagement that play based learning presents. In addition‚ creating pretend issues and resolving them is one of the many components of play that embed skills such as problem solving and utilizing imagination. By teachers taking

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    forms play can take. Kids play in different ways as they grow. Certain types of play are associated with‚ but not restricted to specific age groups. Unoccupied play: In the early months of infancy‚ from birth to three months‚ the children seem to be making movements with no clear purpose‚ but this is the start of playing. Solitary play: from three to eighteen months‚ babies will spend much of their time playing on their own. During solitary play‚ children are very busy with play and may

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    The theme of courage is present throughout the play and is manifested in the act carried out by the Yoruba’s and the British Administration. The Horseman as a representative of the Yoruba community portrayed a courageous attitude at the beginning of the play. He accepted his fate and agreed to die with the king to bring people and blessing onto the land and the people. Olunde is another character that pose multiple courageous attributes. First‚ he pays no regards for the British administration and

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