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Theatre | February 11th, 2011
Have you already thought to be which extracurricular routines to get? If not, you might think of theatre. What? You have always believed you were as well masculine/insensitive/not dramatic enough for the theatre? This is your likelihood to show to by yourself that you were wrong! Who knows, possibly, when you try out, you [...]
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Theatre | February 3rd, 2011
The Gielgud Theatre, which opened Dec. 27, 1906, underneath the name of the Hicks Theatre, was developed in honor of supervisor, actor, and playwright Seymour Hicks. The theatre, created in Louis XVI fashion by W.G.R. Sprague, originally had 970 obtainable seats, but presently has the capability to hold 889 audience members on 3 levels. The [...]
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Theatre | January 30th, 2011
London these days teems with so quite a few theatres at the nicely-renowned West Conclude. Many talented artists who want to get their breaks and commence their acting careers seek the spotlights of the West Finish theaters for the guarantee of brilliant and shining present company careers. The London theatre is wherever all points can [...]
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Theatre | January 18th, 2011
I’d like to commence by differentiating postmodern theatre from its preceding periodizing categorization, the ‘classical’ and the ‘modern’ drama. Classical drama is characterized by the value positioned in the plot and its adherence to Aristotle’s legal guidelines of dramatic unities. In the nineteenth century we also noticed how Hegelian philosophy filtered into modern day drama [...]
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Theatre | June 16th, 2009
The theater in ancient Greece was ancient even to the ancient Greeks themselves. By the time the works of playwrights like Aeschylus were performed in the Hellenistic heyday, Aristotle was reduced to guessing as to how it all began. And likely, many of the specifics are lost irretrievably to history. But the tradition that was [...]
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