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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'actors'
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| Sports Development |
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| "Contempory choreographers who built on the radical experimental work of the 1960's have gradually reintroduced in new guises much of what was discarded" (Bremser)To what extent is this true of the 2 works you have studied? |
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| "Discuss the ways in which the following are used in the contemporary dance work you have studied" |
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| "How Does The 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle' Fit Into Brecht's Idea Of 'Epic Theatre'?" |
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| "Lea Anderson draws her influences from many sources to create work which challenges stereotypes." To what extent is this seen in the work you have studied? |
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| "Taking a range of plays studied on the course show how the play texts are affected by the particular style and cultural context of the theatre from which they are drawn." |
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| "Without a credible system of sanctions it is wrong to speak of "International Law". At most one can talk of ethical, diplomatic or political norms that influence, shape or constrain the conduct of states and of other international actors. |
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| 'How would you wish your audience to respond to the characters of Lollio and Alibius? Explain how you would direct your actors to achieve this aim?' |
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| 'In what sense, were the costumes and masks appropriate to be used in Greek theatre?' |
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| 'One of the fundamental problems of the criminal justice system is its excessive reliance upon the discretion of individual actors'. Discuss in the context of policing. One of the fundamental problems of the criminal justice system is the amount of d... |
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| 'The crucible' context essay |
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| 'The Crucible' language essay |
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| 'The more strongly the presence of the Aborigine is felt in the production, the more the play can be seen to be concerned with colonisation' discuss? |
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| 'The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point, however, is to change it.' German playwright, Bertolt Brechts object was to apply this to the theatre. |
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| 'The rise and fall of little voice': Jim Cartwright - How were the skills of the actors and designers used in an interesting way? |
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| 'The Truman Show' - how is Trumans life made to look real. |
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| 'Witness the True-Man Show'. |
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| 0 How far do you agree "Our Country's Good" is about the redemptive power of the theatre |
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| 1. How did your role emerge and how was it communicated? |
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| 2 Scenes From The Play Whose Life Is It Anyway And How I Would Direct Them If I were To |
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| 2. In what way was the stimulus material developed through the drama process? |
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| 20th century innovators of theatre |
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| 3. How did group skills contribute to the development of the drama? |
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| a beggars opera |
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| A changing stage. |
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