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… deceitful women, both insanely envious of the other, who meet one day over coffee. Two other actors living out their true feelings and being honest show the jealous, rude, but truthful, side of each of the women. The real women put on an act, saying…
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… 131-1 Seat # A-5 Campbell University’s Department of Theater Arts Presented “Harvey” on April 7th and 8th and from the 13th through the 15th. The play was first presented in the early 40’s. It is also set in this time period. It…
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… but only a few leave such a mark as Rodgers and Hammerstein. This duo produced nine musical plays during their partnership and caused a profound change in musical comedy. They set the standards that are followed to this day in musical history. They…
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… based Lord of the Flies on the novel by William Golding. The film, released in 1963, is the tale of a group of upscale British schoolchildren who are being flown out of London to the supposed safety of the South Pacific before war erupts. Their airplane…
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… feelings toward the government began to change. This was one of the first times in Roman history when people began to question the power of their ruler. In the play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, we see a brief picture of…
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… The answer is pretty obvious, but let’s take a close look. “Spaghetti Westerns,” as their called, are a genre of western films, that have been created or filmed in Italy and are meant to portray the “Wild West” of America. “Macaroni Westerns,” as…
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… American playwrights to ever live. His works include, among others, The Crucible and A View from the Bridge. The plays he has written have been criticized for many things, but have been praised for much more, including his magical development…
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… the setting sun I, Hecubus, fondly recall the days of pride and honor I felt in my tribe, as a member of a dramatic, dithyrambic chorus. Acting was not simply my occupation, but a lifestyle highly revered and respected by my fellow…
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… of race, class, gender, sexuality, age, physical condition, etc., contend for the title of most oppressed. Within “race,” various populations groups then compete for that top spot. Through the book, The Wife of His Youth, by Charles Wadell Chesnutt…
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… Rivera, is the play I enjoyed reading the most this semester. Rivera, one of the leading contemporary Latin American playwrights, writes with an image. After reading Marisol, I came away with a very specific picture of what Rivera had in mind.…
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