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    During the past week, I had the opportunity to see Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play at the Stephen F. Austin State University own Turner Auditorium, this comedy to say the least kept the audience on their toes in a post-apocalyptical setting. During my observation of the play, I witnessed directing and actor decisions, from certain techniques discussed in The Director’s Vison by Louis E. Carton and Scott Shattuck. While watching the play I looked if there was any type of depth to the way the actors

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    Zombie Prom Analysis

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    Zombie Prom: Written by Dana Rowe and John Dempsey. Directed by Brad Niles. This will be a review and discussion from the showing of Zombie Prom on October 15th 2017. This play was produced by Blinn College: Division of Visual/ Performing Arts and Kinesiology. This play is categorized as Science Fiction. I will be discussing my opinion of the play as well as the acting of the characters and how each actor fit their assumed role. Upon arrival I was not under the impression that the play was a musical

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    Theatre Review Form ------------------------------------------------- Instructions ------------------------------------------------- 1. Your WOTA instructor will have provided you with details on the event and what they expect for proof of attendance. It would be a good idea to have this review form handy so that you know the questions you’ll be answering. Give yourself enough time to get seated and settled before the performance. ------------------------------------------------- 2. Do not

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    WHAT DOES THEATRE MEAN TO YOU? Being an FSB student it is compulsory for me to choose any global course every trimester. Even in the second trimester, I had an option of choosing theatre as my global course. But since only limited students could enroll on first come first serve basis I did not get to take theatre as my global course. In this trimester, the moment I came up with the course “theatre” in the global course list I was enthralled and decided to enroll for this course. It was my luck

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    Caesar Cruz once said, "Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comforted." A true artist’s purpose in life is not to entertain but is to change the way the way audiences view the world and each other. The playwright by Angela Betzien challenges the audience to view the world they live in a different light. Throughout the play, Girl Who Cried Wolf, the audience is forced to see that not everything is as it seems and the world around them is made up of a web of lies and truths. Throughout

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    Sing A Musical Analysis

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    Is Sing a Classic? What makes a classic movie, a classic? Some people may say it is the actors or actresses in the movie, the directors, or the setting. Although all of these components are important in a movie, they do not make the movie a classic. A classic movie is all about connection the movie makes with its audience. The more emotion the movie can draw from its viewers, the more the viewers can connect with the movie. Having a good plot and story is a must to consider a movie to be a classic

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    production, my mom and I knew that was exactly what we wanted to see. On December 2nd, my mom and I spent the day together by getting dinner, going shopping, and ending the night with a play. A Christmas Story the Musical was produced by the Morgantown Theatre Company and directed by Hillary Phillips, both whom did an outstanding job making sure everything was perfect from beginning to end. When I was in elementary school every year we would go to a play produced by the same company, so going back as a

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    Analysis Of Noises Off

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    Theater was always something that I admired and wanted to get involved with, but I never did. Noises Off is the second play I’ve ever attended in my entire life. Watching this play and analyzing it has made me gain so much respect for the people that work hard to make plays happen. In the following sections I will discuss the general plot of the play. I will describe the characters and who they are. I will also talk about the set, lighting, dialogue, music, and other aspects of the theater. First

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    Park Theatre’s ninety seat theatre was the perfect venue for Neil Anthony Docking’s The Revlon Girl, directed by Maxine Evans. While it would’ve been performed as beautifully in a larger venue, the cozy theatre was perfect for an intimate atmosphere -- feeling as though the audience were personally sharing a vulnerable moment with the grieving mothers at their meeting with the Revlon girl. Surrounding the catastrophic coal tip event at Aberfan in Wales, the play takes place eight months following

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    green room of a theater in Buffalo, about Charlotte and George Hay, their daughter Rosalind, her fiance, Howard, ex-fiance, Paul, George’s supporting actress and one-night-stand, Eileen, Rosalind’s nearly deaf grandmother Ethel, and Richard, the theatre company’s lovesick lawyer who is courting Charlotte. The script follows the cast through many twists and turns in show business, that lead up to frantic chaos, but ultimately results in a happy ending that is funny, and enjoyable. I believe that this

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