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    Midland Community Theatre presented the comedy/thriller/musical Sweeney Todd September 2 – 24, 2016, shown in Mabee Theatre II. This production was scripted by Hugh Wheeler and was co-produced by CONCHO and directed by Tim Jebsen. The production was filled with cruel humor and was seamlessly brought to life by the actors’ flawless performances. The plot of Sweeney Todd, follows the life of a barber after he has been kicked out of his country and sent to jail. He has escaped prison and gone back to

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    were lingering in his eyes;and seeing no council but the Alter, fortunately bowed to that.” What’s your name,boy?”said the Vampire in the highest throne. Oliver was frightened at the sight of so many elder vampires, which made him tremble:and the beadle gave him another tap behind, which made him cry. These two causes made him answer in a very low and hesitating voice; whereupon a gentleman in a black trench coat said he was a fool. Which was a capital way of raising his spirits, and putting him

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    Bellefaire JCB, is one of the country’s most innovative and prominent non-profit organizations. They are a ground-breaking organization that delivers extraordinary care, education, and advocacy, to enrich the emotional, physical, and intellectual welfare of children, young adults, and families, in the Jewish and general neighborhoods. The organization fosters inclusion and diversity. They have 747 employees from diverse ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds and happily supports the LGBT community

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    to get his revenge. Another film device used in this scene is a mid shot. Mid shots are used to show a character’s expressions and behaviors; an example of which is when Todd get irritated and throws his blade for having to wait too long for Beadle Bamford to come to his shop. Another characteristic of bipolar disorder is an increase in reckless behavior. According to Izenberg and Dowshen, “During the manic or euphoric stage a person may experience:…increased reckless behavior…” (n.p). In

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    however the Beadle stood waiting with his arm outstretched. The Beadle calls on her, all polite, Poor thing, poor thing. The Judge, he tells her, is all contrite, He blames himself for her dreadful plight. She must come straight to his house tonight! Poor thing, poor thing. Dejectedly, Lucy walked towards the Beadle. There were no longer tears in her eyes, but it couldn't of been clearer that she wished she was anywhere but there. With one last glance at the shop, Lucy allowed the Beadle to lead her

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    On the surface, a good number of films produced by Tim Burton prompt similar themes of dark satire and grisly outcomes. However, throughout the progress of the film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, I found my initial impressions of the typically grim director to be baseless and skewed. From being introduced to songs like No Place Like London and my personal favorite, A Little Priest, to the surreal interpretation of lust, loss, and revenge; Burton’s establishes his take on mischief

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