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    I attended a performance of Noises Off on the evening of Tuesday, March 2nd. My acting response paper is going to be on actress Meaghan Deiter’s character, Dotty/Mrs. Clackett, and how Meaghan’s portrayal was believable, what she did that was effective, and the physical and vocal choices she made. The actress’ performance was very believable for many reasons. There were so many layers to her. Not only is Meaghan an actual person, but she was portraying another human, Dotty, who was playing her

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    Individual Analysis For the assignment of producing a six supplied line 180-second drama short film I was tasked as the 1st Assistant director in our production ‘Hidden’. In my role analysis I shall be examining my role as 1st AD going into depth of preparation, research and contributions I made towards the short film. The main roles of the 1st AD is to creating a shooting schedule, working with the director to decide a shooting order, give directions to crew and actors and be aware of health and

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    The Theory of Relativity, a musical, by Neil Bartram and Brian hill is a play that explores human connection through the use of many characters and their obscure yet relatable situations and experiences. The play revolves around many different characters which includes Mira, Adam, Catherine, Philip and many others who all have songs that allow them to tell their stories. Throughout the play characters have their own personal songs which tells the audience their stories but there are songs such as

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    Hay Fever was a comical play with a strong message. The actors throughout this play steadily used others to gain their own attention. The message this play left behind after many laughs was do not use others, plain and simple. The space was a well-constructed thrust stage however, the stage was not raised off the ground and the seats appeared to be mobile which lead to the belief that this is an Environmental Theater. As for the layout of the stage, there was a couch and a table in center stage

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    Movies : Films And Films

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    Movies have been around for over a century. Movies have been huge success since they came out. People have always been interested and fascinated with movies. People love the idea of pictures moving. Another name for the movies is actually motion pictures. Movies are one of the biggest Industry in the world. Movies make billions and billions of dollars a year. At first movies was just silent films. These films showed them doing scenes then they would have what the actor/actress said with writing.

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    I attended Athens West Theatre Company’s performance of, Our Town by Thornton Wilder on October 8th, 2017. The production was directed by Larry Snipes and it was located in the Black Box Theatre in the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center in Lexington, Kentucky. This show premiered in 1938 and it remains a classic play, and it is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Our Town is a show highlighting universal truths about birth, death, life, longing, love and marriage, looking back at America in the early 1900s

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    While there were theories surrounding the human system of emotions as was aforementioned, these concepts were still known to be speculative, and the inner workings of the human body as a whole remained enigmatic for centuries. Therefore the notion that any one person could harbor the ability to sway the passions that were supposedly dictated by humours, which were believed to be stagnant and involuntary, was mysterious and menacing. Roach encapsulates the fantastical and suspicious perception of

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    I attended the Phantasmagoria for my first performance. This performance was a group of actors and actresses who acted out spooky or scary stories. My favorite performance from the various stories was the story called The Churel: A Tell of Hindu Folklore. This story was about a sister who loved her brothers, but her brothers took her for granted and took everything from her even her life and the life of her unborn child. Because she was filled with rage and revenge her spirit came back and killed

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    The story of a girl who is held hostage by a frightening beast and then ends up falling in love with him is a tale as old as time. The live action version of the 1991 animated classic, Beauty and the Beast, is more than that though. The story portrayed in the live action film follows that of the animated version almost exactly. This musical romantic fantasy film, directed by Bill Condon, features an outstanding cast, which includes Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, and Josh Gad, among others

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    be on a stage. Acting is everything to me. I grew up with it having a special place in my heart. I think most of the reason why I love acting is because when i’m having a bad day or I just want to “escape” I know that when it comes to acting you get to be a different person. You get to have a good day and you get to “escape”. My brother and sister both also act. I feel as though I take a lot more serious than them both. Probably because they both have amazing voices, but for me acting is all I have

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