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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'heads'
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| The Pastons and Their England by H.S. Bennett is an interesting story about the lives of an ordinary affluent fifteenth century |
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| "A cream cracker under the settee" - Production Analysis |
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| "A cream cracker under the settee" - Production Analysis |
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| "One character talking to a camera for half an hour, Do you call that drama?" How does Alan Bennet try to maintain the audience's interest in his 'Talking Heads'? |
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| A cream cracker under the settee - Production Analysis |
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| ''A cream Cracker under the settee'' by Alan Bennett. |
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| 'Doris is just a moaning old woman.' How does Alan Bennett manage to maintain our sympathy for Doris during this monologue? |
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| 'Waiting for the telegram' |
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| 'Write a critical appreciation, in which you compare at least two of Alan Bennett's dramatic monologues 'Talking heads' from the perspective of a theatre goer/ television viewer' |
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| A contrast and comparison of the two characters, Susan and Irene, in Alan Bennett's Talking Heads |
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| A cream cracker under the setee , coursework |
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| A cream cracker under the settee |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee |
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| A Cream Cracker under the Settee |
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| A Cream Cracker Under the Settee |
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| A cream cracker under the settee |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee - Imagine you are directing the play for television. How would you do it and why? |
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| A cream cracker under the settee - Imagine you are directing the play for television. How would you do it and why? |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee' |
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| A Cream cracker under the settee. |
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| A Cream cracker under the settee. |
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| A Day In The Life Of An Old Person |
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| A Lady of Letters - Post 1914 Drama |
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| A Lady of Letters. |
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| A letter to Thora Hird - 'Congratulations on getting the part of Doris in our forthcoming production of |
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