Drama Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (572) essays
Drama essays:
Light years
... 20) Melissa - Angelina (12) Elle - Gan Li Ling (8) Bobby - Carmen (10) Keong - Jasmine (11) At the auditorium [Scene 1] Melissa was sleeping during Peter's lecture [Peter] So class... Now, let's welcome Melissa to ...
"A lover Last Gift..." : This is a dramatic play about lovers who can never love again.
... Last Gift..." (This play has more pantomime than dialogue) Scene: A very green meadow in the valley of a very large mountain, the grass is tall and green reaching toward the hot summer sun. The trees are blowing in the wind ...
Stanislavsky and Breht
... and stage. As one of the kind of art, theatre is considered to be a "mirror" of real life, a place, where through artistic images we can reveal something new, to look at things by other eyes, to learn some truth ...
In 'The Government Inspector', Nikolai Gogol '...resolved to gather into one heap all that was bad in Russia.' Playing the Mayor, illustrate how you would communicate this to an audience.
... the 19th Century was a country full of corruption, and battles between social classes. As state secondary school and university education became more readily available, the number of educated gentry grew. As there were more people who fitted into the elitist ...
Henrik Ibsen A Doll's House
... be the common stereotype of the Victorian woman. She is made out to be submissive, sneaky, an "irrational and frivolous narcissist", unintelligent yet beautiful, and "scatterbrained" as illustrated when Torvald repeatedly calls Nora little pet names which are in reality insulting ...
Changes in Australian Society reflected in the Performing Arts
... Jack Davis, The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (The Doll) by Ray Lawler and The Removalists by David Williamson are significant texts which were influenced by the changes in Australian Society between the ...
When Theatre and Violence clash: a comparing essay on 80's and 90's drama
... exactly the intention Pinter had in this play. The effect of a play on the audience is a very important aspect of delivering a play's message. The only question is whether staging violence is important ...
"No Sugar" by Jack Davis: How does the text present minority groups and their reaction to oppression?
... The stage drama No Sugar, by Jack Davis explores the bad treatment of minority groups and their responses to this treatment. The performance set in the 1930's presents the Milimurra family who are the minority group fighting against the injustices ...
Drama- Argue the case that 'Journeys End' should still be staged today
... a realistic picture of life in a First World War trench. Performed in 1928 when the bitter memories of war were still fresh, it made a profound impact on those who saw it. It was uncompromising and showed the awful truth ...
King Lear and Gloucester: Mirror Images
... his land. Both characters are quick to anger, and quick to act, later lamenting the decisions they made. Gloucester and Lear both make impetuous decisions regarding their children, being blind to the treachery of others. Lear is blind ...