Drama and Theatre

Guideline: Papers should be 4-5 pages long, not including your works cited page.

Guideline: Papers should be 4-5 pages long, not including your works cited page. Double-space the text of your paper using Times New Roman font. The font size should be 12 pt. Leave only one space after periods or other punctuation marks. Set the margins of your document to 1 inch on all sides. Indent the …

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Guidelines: Papers will be written in MLA style as the accepted style within Hum

Guidelines: Papers will be written in MLA style as the accepted style within Humanities fields Papers should be 4-5 pages long, not including your works cited page. Double-space the text of your paper using Times New Roman font. The font size should be 12 pt. Leave only one space after periods or other punctuation marks. …

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for this short paper, watch a full production of a taped live performance. I wil

for this short paper, watch a full production of a taped live performance. I will NOT accept a paper written about a film. You can choose the play from any one of the streaming applications including (Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, etc.). It cannot be a musical and it must be a professional production. I will provide …

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Module 1 DISCUSSION BOARD: Create Your “Moonlight” Movie Poster “Jenkins’ film [

Module 1 DISCUSSION BOARD: Create Your “Moonlight” Movie Poster “Jenkins’ film [Moonlight] is confident in every single aspect of the way that a critic can use that word. Every performance, every shot choice, every piece of music, every lived-in setting—it’s one of those rare movies that just doesn’t take a wrong step, and climaxes in …

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Chpt 10 Theatres in the Eighteenth Century

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kTuREIEbx8zVW0sE1JMt4n5Yk6xIlJjV/view?usp=drive_web Each post should be between 100-300 words long and include: o One thing from the reading that you found interesting. o One question or thought based on the reading that can be utilized for a class discussion. This is a place for you to think about the reading, expand on or challenge the ideas …

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Instructions Since we’ve been looking at the work of the actor we wanted to give

Instructions Since we’ve been looking at the work of the actor we wanted to give you a chance to try your hand at some of that work. You’ll also get a chance for you to experience a small taste of the work of a playwright. Remember—as our text states—we are all playwrights in our everyday …

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In your response, you should address most of the following topics: Your overall

In your response, you should address most of the following topics: Your overall reaction to the play. A general plot analysis (Aristotelian or departure-DO NOT RETELL THE STORY.) How does the play reflect the society out of which it came? How is the world of the play different from our own? How would you stage …

In your response, you should address most of the following topics:
Your overall
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In your response, you should address most of the following topics: Your overall

In your response, you should address most of the following topics: Your overall reaction to the play. A general plot analysis (Aristotelian or departure-DO NOT RETELL THE STORY.) How does the play reflect the society out of which it came? How is the world of the play different from our own? How would you stage …

In your response, you should address most of the following topics:
Your overall
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Your response should use the observations you made and recall to support an argu

Your response should use the observations you made and recall to support an argument (thesis). Your thesis is a one sentence statement that tells what you think the show was about. I am not interested in whether you liked the performance or not, or even whether you thought it was good or not — I …

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