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    career in musical theatre with complete clarity. Ever since I witnessed the end of "Defying Gravity" on the national tour of Wicked at 11 years old, I have known with 100% certainty that this is what I was born to do. So yes, I was the typical Wicked-obsessed preteen who didn't care about any other musical the planet had to offer, and wholeheartedly believed that Elphaba was a manifestation of her soul. I've always been exposed to music because my mom went to school for musical theatre. I've been

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    Aside from sports, Elizabethans took pleasure in a wide variety of different pastimes. They particularly enjoyed gaming and gambling. From taverns to inns, and even the theatre, citizens gambled nearly everywhere. They gambled by betting on certain games and sports. Card games included One & Thirty, an earlier form of Blackjack, and Ruff and Honors, a game played in groups of four. They also played board games, such as chess and Alquerques, a strategy game similar to Checkers. Moreover, Elizabethans

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    Is Theatre Still Considered Important? “Human beings creating and experiencing a story together in a room—that’s not going away.” These words of Bill Rauch, an artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, perfectly describes theatre as one of the biggest art forms internationally. In this modern society, theatre in the world has remained admirably resilient, but it simultaneously faces challenges with popular film and television. These challenges have expanded to the Internet and handheld

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    British theatres One of the world’s major centers for theatre, Britain has a centuries-old dramatic tradition and about 300 theatres. There are several thousand amateur dramatic societies in Britain. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs in Stratford-upon Avon and at the Barbican Centre in London. A modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, close to its original site, is under way. Most cities and towns in Britain have at least one theatre. There are 500 youth theatres in England alone. The Unicorn

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    Someone once said “Film and Theatre are about capturing the moments” of times in one’s life that are to be remembered. Both the art of film and theatre in great likeness are appreciated and should be accepted with the utmost respect for the work. Throughout the years both forms of the arts have broadened and expanded to new horizons and technologically been advanced as time goes on. While both are alike in more ways that few they also share their span of differences. In the ways they create and show

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    Theatre History Ancient Greece In ancient Greece the Theatres were split in 3 major parts. The Orchestra, The Skene or stage, and then the main theatre segment which was called the Koilon. The Orchestra was placed in the middle of the theatre in a circular pattern. They had a Thymeli placed in the middle of the Orchestra, the Thymeli was used as an altar and later was were the chorus stood. The side of the Skene faced the audience serving as a background. The Skene had as many

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    entertainment options from the comfort of their couches. However, this creates an experience that tends to distance the viewer from the production. For this assignment, first went to Orpheus Descending directed by Ryan Purcell at the 12th Ave Arts theatre. Next, I watched the 2012 version of Les Misérables directed by Tom Hooper. At the end of the play that I saw, I was shocked at how I felt afterwards. Not only did the story make me think, but the way the story was presented to the audience also

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    and time again. Because theatre is an artform told through storytelling, theatre has and will always go along with our wants. Through our wants and society change, theatre has to keep moving forward with the times. Though theatre can have troubles with moving forward, this is shown by how often theatre tickets are very expensive, so normally only older adults fill the seats and often the ideas on stage are ones that have already been done. Though younger people love theatre, they find themselves

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    it has escalated is the formation of thespian troupe all across the United States. In the spring of 1929 Dr. Paul Opp, Harry Leeper, and Ernest Bavely, begin a series of meetings to discuss the creation of an honorary organization for high school theatre students. By the end of the 1928-29 school year, seventy-one troupes are chartered in twenty-six states.

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    plays the way they were written. As a more and more progressive society has emerged within the world of the arts, a more progressive mindset has been involved when casting a production. Plays and Musicals have both started to adapt a “color blind eye” when casting a production. Whether it be a hit musical like Hamilton, or a classical piece such as Shakespeare’s Hamlet, more and more companies are turning the other head to casting based on race. These casting trends have spread across a wide variety

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