Coaching Performance

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    Theatre Self Analysis

    little butterflies in my stomach began to fade because I realized I wasn’t actually performing in front of an audience, I was performing with my friends. I felt confident performing and loved making people feel any kind of emotion if I could with my performance and that’s what honestly allowed me to become a better actor comparing my previous self to my nowadays

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    Lame Deer Research Paper

    Hoang-Ngan Dang Lame Deer The United States to many people around the world is known for freedom and opportunities. But is that really what was going on when it comes to many groups of people here? After reading Lame Deer, it broaden my view on his life as an Indian living in the U.S. Things were not always easy for him and many Indians around him. Many rights were not given to them on their reservations. Lame Deer experienced many situation that were unfair, because the rights that they all have

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    Dance Application Research Paper

    I feel that not only my application, but my life would be incomplete without dance. I have been dancing at Kaiser School of Dance since I was three years old and it is something I am extremely passionate about. Dance has taught me so much over the years. I have learned from teachers, fellow dancers, and even from myself. One of the most important things dance has taught me is the effect of hard work. I am aware that this sounds cliché, but hard work and determination can achieve nearly anything

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    Midsummer's Dream Monologue

    within a fictional piece. This unconventional playwriting is maintained throughout, and is particularly notable in the last act. When Peter Quince and his cohort are performing their play, other characters make artistic criticisms about their performance, noting how Quince ‘does not stand upon his points’, a reference to persistent malapropism -‘points’ being a euphemism for punctuation- and sloppy syntax within his delivery. This serves as another example of how Shakespeare breaks conventional

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    The Good Person Of Szechwan Evaluation Essay

    The Good Person of Szechwan Evaluation Rehearsals: I believe that our rehearsals for our performance of The Good Person of Szechwan went very well. I always turned up on time to the rehearsals and gave them my undivided attention; however, I was slighting disappointed with some of the other actress’s approach to the rehearsals. This is because I felt that they did not concentrate as much as they should have been doing. I admit there may have been a few rehearsals where I was not at 100% motivated

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    What Is The Context Of Shakespeare's Macbeth?

    Raw: in its true state; not made to seem better or more palatable than it actually is. In this theatrical piece performed by the Theatre Arts Department of California State University, Long Beach, actors and actresses perform Macbeth in the raw using minimal production equipment to direct audiences focus on the playwrights dialogue, and acting to better understand the story line of Macbeth. It can be difficult to comprehend the context of literature during the Elizabethan era, especially for the

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    Otello Play Analysis

    Otello Margary Goodwin I have seen a few operas and many musicals. I expected to see an elaborate set and costuming. The Met set the entire opera around glass rectangles that moved throughout the performance. The costumes for the chorus remained dull and gray, which works for the sadness of this opera, but there were parts that I felt the costumes should have been colorful. The costumes for the main characters flowed beautifully with the music and story. The costume designer’s use of colors

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    Essay On Sure Thing And The Philadelphia In The Timing By David Ives

    The main importance of plays is to inform and to entertain your audience. Most plays will only show their audience one of those through the sitting of the performance. When writing short plays, the play writer has to inform and entertain the audience in 5-10 minutes to get their point across. There are challenges for short play writers like developing characters as well as trying to develop the plot in such a small amount of time. There are also benefits of writing short plays like keeping the

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    Annie Baker's The Flick: Play Analysis

    What this play is meant to teach us and two to three thoughtful questions that you would ask an actress / actor about this play and about her / his approach to reading and interpreting drama. Annie Baker’s The Flick teaches us that friends should trust and support each other. At the end of the play, Avery says “I had some kind of stupid idea that we were friends”(Page 172). Avery thinks he and Sam have been friend. However, the fact Avery realize is it is not. The relationship between them lack

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    Will Be Right Back After Murder Play Analysis

    After being conned, once again, into attending a play starring a family member, I am admittedly apprehensive of ever talking to my relatives again. An interesting spin on the classic play Will Be Right Back After This Murder was performed by Hamilton middle school's theater group in conjunction with the Englewood theater company. A relatively simple set, the entire plate took place in a single room. Four I'll middle school play with no budget the set itself was rather well-built having multiple tiers

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