Essays 151 - 180
Throughout their publishing efforts, CAE has continued to present numerous multimedia events throughout the United States and Eur...
has obviously made her own way in life and has been well respected, her one goal throughout the entire play is to wed a man who is...
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...
days schooling in my life, I owe the public no apology for errors" (ii). Escape; or, A Leap For Freedom is a five-act play featur...
of the feminist critical theory. The author has a long history of reaching out and inviting her audience to experience with her t...
In five pages this paper discusses the portrayal of men and women within the context of this work as it has been presented in the ...
or reader cannot help but smile when Lysistrata demands the women repeat the oath: "To husband or lover Ill not open my thighs th...
In eight pages this essay analyzes Peter Tchaikovsky's life and focuses upon his many ballet theater contributions. Five sources ...
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 this paper consisting of five pages the uses of setting and acting and how it may have either assisted or harmed the production...
In five pages this paper examines Japanese kabuki theater and music in an historical overview. Five sources are cited in the bibl...
In seven pages this essay analyzes the many functions served by the Chorus in ancient Greece's tragedy theater. Three sources are...
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...
In five pages this paper examines how Houston promotes drama and literature through theater and writers groups and considers their...
and expression than film where the camera is able to capture the most subtle suggestions of emotion through the use of a close -up...
in the nineteenth century traditional ideas of scenic design were rejected by artists such as Craig, who felt that scenery should ...
Chaplin appeared, it was also a film that he made use of established paradigms. The tools used focus on content emotion had experi...
- the nation then being confined largely to the east coast" (Theatre History, 2003). The four largest theatre towns were Philadel...
spectator into the action, Brechts goal was to place the spectator outside the action as an observer, but one who is actively invo...
few sentences. This is very helpful to the reader because the "plot" for this nonsensical work is easily lost and shows that there...
In eight pages this paper discusses how Victorian theater was impacted by new technology in terms of staging and social culture. ...
to work to include everyone. Now lets consider a scene from Oedipus Rex and how it could be staged, and what that tells us about...
is familiar to them from their own experience of life. If however the audience suddenly finds itself at Hogwarts School of Witchc...
her stunning performance in Call Me Madam, many other notable roles followed. She continued to earn an outstanding reputation in ...
program had fallen apart and Congress eliminated it altogether (2003). While it never lasted, the funding of the arts has alway...
between a life in the theater and the offer of a stable marriage to a sensible stockbroker. Fanny Cavendish is the family matriar...
Moliere and Restoration theatre are two of the main examples of comedy in the 17th century. This paper examines what purpose comed...
a line stating the mood of the singer repeated three times. The stress and variation is carried by the tune and the whole thing w...