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    Broadway is famously known for its forty theaters and the major productions that it puts on. Broadway was created in the early 17th century by the Dutch. Since that time Broadway has grown in length as the city developed from a small settlement on the S tip of Manhattan Island and now extends 27 km (17 mi) to the city’s N boundary in the Bronx. Until around 1750 New York City had yet to establish a significant theater presence. Walter Murray and Thomas Kean, actor-managers established a resident

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    Meta-Thinking Why do you do theatre? I remember somebody asked me this question last year when I first declared my theatre minor. I gave them the same sentiment that I repeated during the beginning of the semester, “Performing scares me, but there is no other place where I can get that same feeling…”. Throughout the semester, my answer has grown in multiple ways. I feel like I can better define that feeling in theatrical terms, especially why the process of creating theatre feels fun. Throughout the

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    Theatre Evaluation

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    300 to 500 words !!!!!!!!!!!! S.A. ( semester evaluation) The reason why I wanted to do theater was to learn to act and to become a better actor and also to make friends that like to act.I was kinda scare it was going to be hard but it’s really easy.I think I did good this semester,at the begging I don't think I was that good at acting but this semester I think I got better. My favorite thing we did was miming.I will be talking about my favorite thing we did,what we did in

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    This paper gives a brief view a bout verbatim theatre, its definitions, its importance to society , and examples from verbatim drama. This paper shows a general idea a bout verbatim theatre as a type of Documentary theatre". Verbatim theatre contains factual words and events from real people. These events is collected from interviews or transcripts of records to indicate the actual incidents from history. The paper then shows the phases of verbatim theatre's development. Peter Cheeseman is the first

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    Applied Theatre Analysis

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    Applied theatre refers to the practice of theatre and drama in a non-traditional setting. It focusses on social and cultural issues including health and social welfare, but is also used as a rehabilitator, team building in a corporate setting and most importantly education. Applied theatre takes many different forms, is used in many different settings and can focus on a diverse range of issues. There are many applied theatre companies both in Australia and internationally; examples include: Geese

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    Greek Theatre Essay

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    It was because the Sanskrit theatre was acting-oriented that it made minimum use of dramatic properties. With massive use of prose recitations, chorus, verses and songs the Sanskrit theatre gave greater flexibility to the dramatic speech and provide a multi-level organization of communication between characters. Another form of communication used in the Sanskrit plays is announcements or conversation from the backstage which is known as nepathaya or the use of oracles called akashwanis through which

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    The theatre community has played a very significant role in my life and in the development of who I’ve become. There is no other community that has people competing directly against each other for roles, yet can still foster positive environments and interactions between people. People in this community are generally kind and accepting of others. Rather than being evaluated by the color of your skin or by your sexual orientation, people look inside of you and truly can see who you are as a human

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    Epic Theatre Essay

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    September-December 2016 Edmund Richmond price Introduction Within this final log I shall explain the two contrasting styles of theatre that were covered within the lesson i.e. naturalism and physical theatre, include examples of exercises that were covered in the lessons with examples of my notes and follow up with a conclusion and evaluation. Attributes of Brechtian epic theatre Firstly when watching a Brechtian piece the most apparent is that there is no offstage. When a character no longer needs

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    Live Theatre Analysis

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    school I was able to perform in two school plays and attended a few live theatre shows as an adult; having the insight on both junctures permits me to express my experience and emotions of live theatre. I do not see or feel the same connection when viewing a film as I do with live theatre. Theatre is a relationship between the performers and a live audience. There is an invisible yet tangible energy that exude throughout the theatre, reaching the actors and audience. Both the performers and the audience

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    Growing Up In A Theatre

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    Growing up in the theatre has shown me how much of an impact theatre professionals can have on someone. The most miraculous thing about theater is that someone can always be inspired by something you have created. I have been inspired by theatre that I have seen, and it has impacted my entire life. My theatre teachers and other professionals I have worked with helped me find my passion, and I want to inspire other artists to find their passions as well. It is an incredible feeling to know that a

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