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or reader cannot help but smile when Lysistrata demands the women repeat the oath: "To husband or lover Ill not open my thighs th...
of the feminist critical theory. The author has a long history of reaching out and inviting her audience to experience with her t...
both about rhetoric and about the nature of its tradition. Further still, the true rhetoric of any age and of any people is to be...
In eight pages this paper discusses the people who work 'behind the scenes' to make theater a very entertaining experience. Three...
In six pages this paper examines Moliere's satirical morality tale and its open theater impact. Four sources are cited in the bib...
This paper compares historical revision through theater and other factors to the way the various stories differ in regard to incid...
the aims of all serious dramatists, especially with reference to the way in which the stage becomes not only the central focus for...
theater (Graham-Jones 7). Theater listings in the daily newspapers typically advertise fifty or sixty plays being staged at any gi...
call to action. Bruskin explains that "The essence of the period is that we were galvanized to do something." (32). While docume...
takes. It would seem that to incorporate so much history into so little time that these works would be awash with busyness, myria...
are handed an envelope with instructions that they will be attending the next brush-up class in hospitality/customer care (Barsky ...
Lakewood, New Jersey ("History of Lakewood," 2007). Lakewood had slowly but surely become known as a resort area ("History of Lake...
working class (Brown). Modern playwrights have expanded the conception of tragedy to include all walks of people in all circumstan...
as audience members question the correctness of snickering at something so obviously bleak. Still, they are hard pressed to avoid...
theater environment, that is most often accused of encouraging crime. Then, as now, the majority of the people ignored the naysaye...
interruptions and is quite different from the theater. It is true that some people today do have very large television sets, but t...
they were concentrating on TV, "one of their sketches did make it to Broadway in the 1956 revue New faces, starring Maggie Smith (...
in which the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were heavily engaged, although there was Army presence as well. Still, it is the Mari...
standing, a brother to the king at the time, and yet he continued to develop his own messages, his own style, that seemed to trans...
Islands (BVI) consists of an archipelago of more than 50 islands, most of which are not inhabited. The population is low and inco...
role of the chorus: "[E]ach play had its chorus, or group of men, a dozen or so, who would observe the action from the orchestra, ...
at how the older building may have appeared and the facilities that may have offered the actors, the performance conditions of the...
The influences are cited as being form the musical, with Libeskind seeing that the visual and audible as being inseparable, hence...
(Fetto and Lach, 2000, p. 9). Geographically speaking, 74 percent of these attendees live in the Western United States as opposed...
actress Anne Bancroft, who had one a Tony Award for her performance as Helen Kellers teacher Anne Sullivan in The Miracle Worker (...
Throughout their publishing efforts, CAE has continued to present numerous multimedia events throughout the United States and Eur...
the past couple of decades, though, there has been a distinct change in both the type of movies being made and the kinds of audien...
of the play. Such theater is not about seeing cartoon characters "brought to life" on the stage. That is mindless entertainment,...
In five pages the post First World War avant garde genre and its influence upon theater and cinema are examined in a consideration...
In twelve pages this paper discusses how dance has been an essential component in theater evolution throughout history in terms of...