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    Broadway History

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    to present day New York City, theatre is a tradition that has been passed down for thousands of years. The art of expression through live performance is something that will never go out of style. The history of Broadway is a rollercoaster with flourishing highs and devastating lows, but they both have significantly contributed to shaping the industry into the prosperous business that it is today. It has been a very long road in the Theater District to get Broadway to where it is now, dating all

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    We often forget how much theatre impacts our lives. There are many lessons that we learn through performance and watching others make mistakes we ourselves might have made at some point in our lives. Theatre is more than just Shakespeare and funny costumes. IT has recently become a pop culture phenomenon. Today, Broadway productions range from live-action Disney adaptations to historical figures brought back to life. No matter the setting, theatre is a very powerful thing that we can all learn from

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    ignorant helps you to explore the unexpected which is sometimes beyond the thinking realms of common man. Riggan Thompson got the advantage of being ignorant in Birdman. He was just doing the Broadway play in order to get respected and validated. He was ignorant of the intricacies involved in being a theatre actor. He just wanted to make a name of himself. He just wanted the society to respect him. He just wanted his family to love him. He badly wanted to shed away the washed up Hollywood superhero

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda Essay

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    Within Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda brings history back into the present through his musical. Originally performed at The Public Theater in 2015, the musical was quickly a popular hit and made its way to Broadway. Now performed at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, Hamilton has won 11 Tony awards and multiple honors. Director Thomas Kail and lead producer Jeffrey Seller made many of the final decisions of the production, and through them Miranda’s time and investments, the musical became a success. Now

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    Rap Vs Rap Genre

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    matter which compare or contrast side is favored. The Broadway genre, which is notably alongside musical theatrics, or simply theatrics in general, is not only for the sophisticated population in it’s essence, but is even favored by adolescents of all ages. Due to the variety of musicals that have been created throughout the past one hundred years, there is a musical for any type of person, no matter how much or how little they favor the Broadway genre. The rap genre, however, can seem extremely different

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    Moises Kaufman Theatre

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    Theatre allows a significant message to be portrayed and convicted to many different people in many unexpected ways. Director Moises Kaufman has helped shaped the world of theatre with his unique outlook from an anthropologist’s form of theoretical framework. Kaufman’s distinctive productions give the people in the audience a new form of relatable scenarios through his directing of deep dialogue. The I AM THEATRE video enlightened me with numerous facts and interesting elements that Kaufman has instituted

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    Jukebox Musicals Essay

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    Jukebox musicals began in film and later shifted to theatre. They had begun to make theatre more popular with the public, which had begun to gravitate towards film and music. By combining the two, they gain some of the same as well as a whole new audience. I will discuss how this came to be by speaking of the shift that occurred. But what exactly is a jukebox musical? Well, the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a musical as “(n) a film or theatrical production typically of a sentimental or humorous

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    Have you ever thought about your experience at a movie theatre? Like really thought about it, broken it down? Well that's what we're going to do as I talk to you about Musicals. For as long as I can remember I have been interested in musicals. It's a big passion and love of mine. I even broke my Scooby-Doo umbrella while watching Mary Poppins when I was 4 because I have put too many stuffed animals underneath it and was leaning into it too much. :) Musicals are becoming more and more popular again

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    March 23, 2017, Miss Saigon, one of the most beloved and most protested musical, returned to New York at the Broadway Theatre, the same venue the show debuted and played for 10 years from 1991 to 2001. Both productions moved from West End to Broadway, creating numerous casting opportunities for Asian-American actors in New York, where Asian productions are rarely produced. The last Asian Broadway production, Allegiance, ended its run February 2016, starring Lea Salonga, the first Asian actor to win a

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    Question: To what extent has the advancement of computerized technology influenced the stage and lighting design of theatre Introduction: Theatre has come a long way from when it first started with regard to the set designs of the plays and musicals. When the sets were first designed the props would either stay on the stage as a permanent structure the whole time or you needed to have the stage crew come out and move the props and scenery. Now with the advancement of technology you can program

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