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How do you think that Peter Brook has employed the ideas/techniques of the practitioners detailed in Mitter's study? With reference to Brook's own writings, particularly The Shifting Point.
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How does the staging of the original production of Equus illustrate the plays themes?
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How Far Did Historical Influences Affect The Development Of The Theatre Royal Bath In The 18th And 19th Century?
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How far did historical influences affect the development of the Theatre Royal, Bath in the 18C and 19C?
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How Important Are the Stage Directions and Technical Effects in Creating the Rising Dramatic Tension in Act Two of 'Abigail's Party' by Mike Leigh?
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How important is theatricality and spectacle to Nero?
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How would you perform the role of BottomIn Act 1 scene 2? Explain how you would wish your audience to respond to the character
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How would you, from a Brechtian perspective, prepare and direct the actors in the last two scenes of “Mother Courage and Her Children”?
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I am going to discuss my devised thematic work - I will also out line my piece and state how and why I created the piece of theatre I did - I am going to compare and contrast it with the film "Dance with a stranger".
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I really enjoyed The Woman in Black, it was an excellent play. The characters were totally convincing
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I went with my drama group to see a farce entitled 'Out of Order' at Chorley Little Theatre. This piece of work is a critical analysis on that play.
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I will be analyzing the motion picture “Romeo and Juliet” By William Shakespeare starring Leonardo Dicaprio and Claire Danes.
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I worked with was a sound designer. I worked with a group who chose the theme of 'Doors', so this is what I based my sound piece on.
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If there is such a thing as naturalistic acting, why do you think it has changed over time?
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Imagine that you are the director of Request Stop ; think of two different interpretations, and give advice to the actress as to how to play the main role.
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Imagine you are describing Alston's Pulcinella (87) to someone who knows little about dance. Write an introductory review, which includes key facts, for example, set, lighting. Identify the type/ style of the dance and its stimulus.
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Improving dance performance through an awareness of the effects and implications of an audience
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In 'Limbo', by Edward Brathwaite, I feel that there are numerous ways to look at the story.
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In 1700, Bath had a population of 3000 and was still a provincial, walled town.
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In this essay, I am going to make a detailed study of how the character of Arlecchino, a stock character from Commedia dell’Arte, is incorporated in the role of the Maniac in Dario Fo’s ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’.
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In this essay, I will be addressing the question
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In this essay, I will be trying to evaluate the play "Stones in his pockets". The Play itself is all based around a small Irish town, in which a Hollywood production comes to rest and the locals become not just the extras, but part of the film itself.
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Interview with Nazreen Deller, who plays a soldier at war In "Saving Private Ryan"
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Is Not I A Life Assuring Play? Samuel Beckett wrote Not I in 1972. It has often been described by the term ‘Theatre of the Absurd’
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Is Professional Wrestling a Form of Modern Day Theatre?
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