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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Bryant
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Bryant. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Project #5: Directing Resource Guide (The Beaux Strategem). Http:/ www.costumes.org/history/100pages/18thlinks.htm#Early%20Period%20(1700-1730). Http:/ www.bereregis.org/Inns.htm. Http:/ history.org/Foundation/journal/Holiday07/court.cfm. Comedy of Manners is a style of play that deals mostly with sex and courtship, so understanding the customs that accompany love, marriage, and sex is of course necessary. This site provides some interesting fa...
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Fails
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Fails. Friday, April 23, 2010. Project 5: Le Cid Resource Guide: The Historical Era of El Cid. 1 El Cid: This resource is linked to a larger source that describes famous Spanish people in history. This resource describes the life of El Cid from beginning to end. Http:/ www.ctspanish.com/legends/elcid.htm. 2 Facts about El Cid: This resource gives a description of El Cid's life which is divided up in sections pertaining to each other. Http:/ www.infoplease.com/biography/var...6 Bat...
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Fehrmann
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Fehrmann. View my complete profile. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Mercutio's Queen Mab Speech. Shakespeare’s Queen Mab speech is perhaps one of the most famous speeches he ever wrote. The speech is from Romeo and Juliet. Wednesday, February 3, 2010. The extreme nature of the tragedies themselves helps show the flexibility of each piece. This flexibility allows the director to add his own texture and tone too the piece. For example, Sophocles’ Oedipus the King. Art Theatre at the.
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Goodwin
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Goodwin. Sunday, May 9, 2010. Project #5: Annotated Resource Guide-Script-The London Merchant. Comparative Literature and Culture". Http:/ docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? This resource covers the back lying culture and context of the era in which the play was written. It draws a comparison with another unrelated Japanese play called "Chushingura" but this resource is still valuable when trying to understand "The London Merchant" by George Lillo. SgHitCountType=None&sort=R...
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Kellermeyer
Friday, April 30, 2010. The Aphra Behn Page. Http:/ www.lit-arts.net/Behn/. Dusting Off 17th Century Rape Laws. Http:/ www.salon.com/life/broadsheet/2007/04/06/rape. This article talks about how a man in court quoted the common law of rape during the seventeenth century. Spousal Rape Laws: 20 Years Later. Http:/ www.ncvc.org/ncvc/main.aspx? Http:/ www.brainyhistory.com/years/1677.html. This website shows what events were going on during the year of 1677. This is just one year, but it’s easy to ...This we...
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Lookofsky
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Lookofsky. Monday, May 10, 2010. Project #6-Play Proposal for SHSU 2010-2011. 1) The show I propose for SHSU in the coming 2010-2011 season is The Miser. By Moliere. The Miser. Moliere last performance came while he was playing the hypochondriac in The Imaginary Invalid. Should be produced at SHSU this coming year because it will give students a chance to experience a farce that contains a moral message in the end. The Miser. Sunday, May 9, 2010. 5 Wilson Web-Biography Index.
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Martin
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Martin. Friday, April 30, 2010. Makeup design for The School for Scandal. The School for Scandal. By Richard Brinsley Sheridan. All these sites were unbelievably helpful I want to thank each and every site that did such a fantastic job at explaining everything. Http:/ www.themakeupgallery.info/period/c18/georgian/index.htm. Http:/ www.umich.edu/ ece/student projects/leisure/sanitation.html. Http:/ www.thebookofdays.com/months/nov/19.htm. Again more make up curiosities, has a way b...
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 McTier
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 McTier. Friday, January 29, 2010. Project #1: Sample of Pollux's Devices. Was a metal container (probably a bronze vase) located under the stage and containing stones that, when moved or shook, produced a noise that audiences accepted as thunder. Such thunder noise would be used in scenes involving a storm or, when accompanied by the. Lighting machine), to signal the appearance of a god. Wayne Turney's translation) http:/ www.wayneturney.20m.com/onomastikon.htm. Wikipedia: http:/ ...
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Means
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Means. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Project 3: Directorial Concept: Titus Andronicus. Http:/ lh5.ggpht.com/ uuSFdDYNAc4/RzgAkilSHrI/AAAAAAAABTc/0tPcKLw8P3c/s800/roman-army-10.jpg. Http:/ images.art.com/images/products/large/12372000/12372294.jpg. Http:/ static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo images/-1/draft lens2273559module12442354photo 1225851632costume-romemodern.jpg. Http:/ upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9e/Elizabeth succession allegory.jpg. Http:/ aelisheva.files.wordpres...Http:...
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Nepveux
Pre-Modern Theatre 2010 Nepveux. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Project #2 Classical Comedy and Commedia dell'Arte. Are we a bit late? Oh, Lysistrata, do not be mad. What? You are going to ignore us now? I have no words for you Myrrhine! You took your time getting here for a matter that is quite important! Well I could not find my girdle! If what you have to say is so very important then speak, we are here now. Not yet. Me must wait for the women of Boeotia and Peloponnese to show up. She is from Boetoia.
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Pre-Modern Theatre 2110 Parker
Pre-Modern Theatre 2110 Parker. Friday, February 26, 2010. Project 1- Pollux Devises. The Periaktoi was used to rapidly change the backdrop for different scenes. It was prismatic in shape with three different scenes painted on it. It was easily rotated with only a single side ever facing the audience so that the other two could be changed as needed. This devise was essentially a. No show was complete without masks. These two are both of Dionisis. Every character had. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).