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When someone assumes something based on a stereotype, they are doing it because humans attack what it is they don\'t understand and lash out at things they don\'t want to understand. The specific stereotype I am going to examine is the one that says all actors are gay. This is a totally untrue stere...
By 1600, international trade routes, which had been centered around the Mediterranean Sea for centuries, were almost entirely based around Northern Atlantic countries like Spain, France, and England. The economic explosion and widespread circulation of money that came with this were accompanied by ...
Previously, if asked why I wanted to be an actor, I\'d say I didn\'t know. I just loved to act. Of course, there\'s the obvious fame and fortune but that\'s not enough when choosing a career, because if you don\'t attain that fame and fortune, you have to love it enough to keep doing it. What makes ...
A Shakespearean Stage History: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice Considered by many to be Shakespeare's greatest tragedy, Othello, the Moore of Venice, was first recorded as having been performed in 1604. It was probably written not long before that, although the text of the p...
Woyzeck, I thought all in all was quite a dry play, regarding its plot and movement. The only really interesting aspect was that of some of the actors, namely \"Captain\" played by William Heafer and Karl played by Sean Connealy. William did a wonderful job playing the part of Captain. From the fi...
How didst thou sway the theatre! Make us feelThe players' wounds were true, and their swords, steel!Nay, stranger yet, how often did I knowWhen the spectators ran to save the blow?Frozen with grief we could not stir awayUntil the epilogue told us 'twas a play. From the point of view of an actor, pla...
"That is the beauty of live theatre," said local actor Roger Principe after being disciplined by director Dan Schulz for failing to remember a specific line in the musical "Brigadoon." Schulz, however, agreed that Principe was correct. The line can only be recited once during the performance, and ...
Constantin Stanislavski was born on January 17th 1863, in Moscow. Stanislavski evolved his own system of preparing plays which resulted in remarkable ensemble acting. After he finished school, Stanislavski did not like the melodramatic style of acting which was pop...
Konstantin Stanislavski was born on January 17th 1863, in Moscow, Russia. His full name was Konstantin Alekseyev Stanislavski. The son of a wealthy manufacturer, he was granted much financial backing for his amateur theatre endeavors. Stanislavski is famous for his introduction of a new method of...
Drama is an art, and the artists are actors. Just like any other art form, proper training in theater is essential to gain mastery in the skill of acting. There are many approaches to teaching acting. Gordon Phillips, a seasoned professional in the field, has developed a very interesting method. ...
Tonight I saw the play \"Overruled\" by George Bernard Shaw. I was so impressed by the ascents they used and the dialect they developed for each of their characters. All of the actors seemed very well-rehearsed and prepared for their roles. They all had direct actions and used the given circumstance...
Acting is a very complex art form where the actor must abandon their own personal feelings to take on the feelings of a character. There are a few ways for an actor to be cast in a production. Sometimes actors attend open calls, where anyone may attend and there is a chance to get called back. At op...
Jerzy Marian Grotowski was born on August 11, 1931, in Rzeszow, Poland. Grotowski studied at Krakow\'s Theatre School from 1951 to 1955, while simultaneously studying eastern philosophy. He also investigated the styling of Russia\'s directional masterminds and believed Konstantin Stanislavsky to be ...
One memorable moment that I found quite funny was in the film, \"To Be or Not to Be.\" While there were several hilarious scenes, the title line that pops up frequently in the film got the greatest laugh out of me. The Shakespearian line, \"to be, or not to be\" isn\'t funny in and of itself. In fac...
In the Elizabethan time period, acting was not an easy job. Actors had to go through strenuous training before they could receive a main role in a play. Elizabethan actors had to be skilled in dance, voice, and fencing to maintain their position on stage.Elizabethan actors had to be skilled in danc...
The date was January 17th, 1863. The place was Moscow, Russia. The event was the birth of Constantin Alekseyev Stanislavski, the well-known theatre practitioner whose theories behind acting became a major turning point in the history of theatre. Born into a wealthy family, Stanislavski\'s natural...
Job Description The person responsible for the success of a film can be largely attributed to the casting director. Under this role, a casting director must explore and choose from a variety of actors for their services on a film. Seeking a proper fit from auditions and negotiations will ensure the...
The Group Theatre began as a small company that provided actors and actresses with a means and a location to practice plays. Three people, Harold Clurman, Lee Strasberg, and Cheryl Crawford formed The Group Theatre. The Group Theatre escalated in 1931 and ended abruptly in 1941 – prevailing thro...
Constantin Stanislavski was born on January 17, 1863, in Moscow. Along with nine brothers and sisters, he was born the son of a wealthy manufacturer who helped him financially with his future goals. His parents created an environment that was ideal for future heroes of theater by creating an outside...
Max Reinhardt can be described as one of the greatest theatrical directors in history. A great innovator and a master of spectacle, he staged gigantic productions full of pageantry and color. Reinhardt became one of the first theatrical directors to achieve widespread recognition as a major creativ...
Ballyhoo is a play about a Jewish family in the south around Christmas. The play takes place in a house, mainly in one room, the family room. There are four people who live in the house. A working man who looks to be in his early fifties, his sister who is probably in her late forties, her daughte...
This lesson assumes that talent is a standard measurement of "art". However, 'having talent' is a subjective phrase. One could possess vocal (singing) abilities that surpass anything coming out of my throat; therefore, I would consider this person to be very talented singer. ...
Constantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) was born into a wealthy Russian family who took part in the acting scene. Stanislavski was shown the acting ropes at an early age when he joined a family friend\'s theatre group. Stanislavski was an renowned practitioner of the naturalist school of thought. He de...
Standing in front of the crowd, all dressed up in their costumes, everything is just clicking. The crowd loves it, and the play comes to an end. You feel the energy building up in the theatre, an energy that you\'ve never felt. The lights go out and the curtain closes, then the actors come out to bo...
Closer, performed on November 26, 2000 at the Mark Taper Forum, was an excellent show. The play is about two men and two women who are thrown together by chance. Throughout the play, they connect, disconnect and reconnect in bewildering combinations with each other as they try to get \"closer\" All ...