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Evaluate the ways in which ideas were communicated to the audience
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Evaluate your performance and discuss the different themes and issues explored highlighting the different drama conventions used.
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Evaluation
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Evaluation - For our Module 3 practical production, we made a section of a documentary about how music allegedly influences teenagers to do drugs, alcohol and cause violence, entitled 'Beyond the Music'.
2 out of 5 stars
Evaluation End
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Evaluation for devised play.
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Evaluation of 'Miss Saigon'.
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Evaluation of another group’s performance
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Evaluation of final performance- devised piece.
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Evaluation of John Osborne's Look Back In Anger
2 out of 5 stars
Evaluation of our show at Marbella Youth Art Festival.
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Evaluation of Workshop 1
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Evaluation on "An Inspector Calls".
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Eve and Serpant Role Play Evaluation
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Examination of A Performance I Was In
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Examine how the audience's opinion of Bamforth changes as the play
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Examine Robert bolt's use of stage setting and the character device of the "common man" in his play "A man for all seasons" - What is Bolt's purpose in using these and how successful do you think he is.
4 out of 5 stars
Examine the importance of spectatorship issues and audience dynamics in feminist approaches to performance
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Examine the techniques Luhrmann uses to draw his audience into the film. Consider the various ways he presents the Prologue, his use of editing and his use of music.
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Examine the Techniques, Which the Directors of the Public Information Films Use To Convey Their Messages
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Examine the way that the sixth sense is presented in order to maintain the audience's belief that Malcolm Crowe is alive. Analyse two scenes and evaluate their importance as a whole.
1 out of 5 stars
Examine the way that two scenes from the 6th sense are presented in order to maintain the audiences belief that Malcolm Crow is alive. Evaluate the importance of the two scenes in the film as a whole.
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Examine the ways in which the director of "The Sixth Sense" maintains the audiences belief that Dr Malcolm Crowe is still alive - What clues are we given that he is dead?
4.5 out of 5 stars
Examine the ways the opening sequence of 'Sleepy Hollow' capture and hold the attention of the audience.
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Exclusive Yarns, a small, modern production that was shown at The Studio, which is part of The New Wimbledon Theatre - Review
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