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    present day. I noticed the cameras that they were using in the movie are quite different than they are today. I began to think how much technology can change in such a short period of time. I noticed the characters in this movie are older than the actors that are played in the movies today. I began to think that this movie was maybe produced for older people to watch. If someone watches a movie and the characters are the same age as them they enjoy the movie a lot better. I think that they also are

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    elaborate themes from the poem are: the fact of all people being actors and how life is scripted. Biologically‚ life has always been broken down into three stages‚ however‚ Shakespeare separates life (of man) into several stages. These stages being: Infancy‚ Childhood‚ the Lover‚ the Soldier‚ the Justice‚ Old Age and then Death. The line‚ “And all the men and women are merely players‚” denotes how we (humans) are all voluntary actors from the same script (which forces us to all through the previously

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    delivery boy. The actor playing Jack spoke and sung with a New York street accent that was noticeable‚ but not so thick that you could not understand him; when he sang‚ his tone was a little bit brighter than some of the other characters‚ showing his character’s charm and outgoing nature‚ but sometimes‚ particularly during numbers like “Santa Fe” and “Something to Believe In”‚ it was softer‚ revealing a softer side to the character. Going along with the New York accent‚ the actor sometimes let his

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    In this selection from the beginning of Act III of Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author‚ the Father tries to make the Producer and the actors understand the difference between illusion and reality. In the beginning of this selection‚ the leading actress uses the word “illusion” to describe the scene they are working on. This word greatly offends the Father because it belittles his family’s story of their lives. Their story is not merely an illusion to them‚ it is their reality

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    mauritiana. However in pursuit of the starting and the boundaries followed should be the activities surrounding Ziziphus mauritiana. No pre-defined analysis should be taken‚ to influence who‚ when‚ how‚ actors will perform. Who will be powerful and less powerful should not matter but how the actors are linked (Latour

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    Bouncers; 17th of October at High Wycombe Swan Theatre. Bouncers is a comical‚ yet serious dive into urban nightlife. The actors use multi-role to play a variety of different characters with hilarious results. Throughout the updated version of the play‚ John Godber (original writer and director) highlighted his intentions through Lucky Eric’s daunting monologues; we still drink too much as a society today. Nonetheless‚ the dated stereotypes and the use of Frank Sinatra and ‘Thriller’ did make the

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    others have stayed true to the play. In Oliver Parker’s 1995 film “Othello” he made sure that his movie‚ maintained the story plot‚ character plot‚ and even the characters‚ from the original play. This movie was even the first to feature a black actor to play a black Othello. However‚ like every other movie‚ this one does make a few minor changes to the plot‚ but all in all is one with the original play. The main story plot that remained true was that of Iago. He was truly insane and jealous

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Review Introduction. On the 28th April 2011‚ I went to see a professional production of To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee at the ’Blackpool Grand Theatre’. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird is set in 1935 in Alabama‚ a story about innocence‚ knowledge‚ prejudice and courage. In the beginning the main character‚ Scout‚ starts out to be a very immature child not knowing the prejudice times around her‚ as the story goes on she gains knowledge of these times by

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    Hallmark network films‚ it is quite common to see certain actors featured regularly‚ and sometimes we don’t even think about learning their names or looking up their other works‚ especially if they are in supporting roles. However‚ I have discovered that if I delve a little bit deeper‚ I often find that I come across incredible talent‚ and I understand why Hallmark chooses to highlight these gifted actors again and again. Matt Hamilton is one such actor. No matter what role he tackles‚ his presence on screen

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    How To Write a Theatrical Review Many newspapers and local entertainment websites seek out reviewers to critique local theatrical productions‚ often as a means to promote quality cultural events in the local area.  These theatrical reviews do not have to be written at a Broadway level‚ but they should be fair and accurate.  A good theatrical review is a blend of both positive and negative aspects‚ usually with an eye towards improving future performances by that particular theater company. 

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