Drama Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (720) essays
Drama essays:
"A lover Last Gift..." : This is a dramatic play about lovers who can never love again.
... waterfall near the side of the mountains roars as the water falls into the lake, causing the waters to gently kiss the grassy shore. The sky is blue and cloudless. Characters: Rebecca: a very tall slender girl, she has long blond hair and deep green eyes. For years she has suffered through cancer ...
Stanislavsky and Breht
... s own problems at least for an hour or two. It turns out that at theatre the reality is not desirable again, but only its facilitated version. Thereby I do not intend to prove unfitness of the Stanislavsky's system ...
Bell's Macbeth Shakesphere Review
... play. Bells production of the play is set approximately a thousand years later, in the midst of a battlefield. The setting is rather convincing with its decent costuming and the stage design, which cleverly incorporates ruined electronically appliances, which is striking to the eye ...
Henrik Ibsen A Doll's House
... s rules and expectations. The play serves to remind its readers over and over again of this fact. Works Cited Durbach, Errol. A Doll's House : Ibsen's Myth of Transformation. Boston, MA: Twayne Publishing Co., 1991. Ibsen, Henrik. " A Doll's ...
Changes in Australian Society reflected in the Performing Arts
... s typical view of Australian society, the cheerful and laid back culture. Through the three texts we can see how Australian theatre has reflected the changes in Australian society. The artistic, cultural, social and political issues of the context the plays ...
When Theatre and Violence clash: a comparing essay on 80's and 90's drama
... theatre. Oscar Wilde's "Salome" shocked British theatre with its display of a femme fatale and the violent beheading scene. Sarah Kane's "Blasted" features sexual assault, homosexual rape, eye-gouging, infant cannibalism and suicide. In Harold Pinter's play ...
Hedda Gabbler as Gregers & Ekdal.
... For me it would seem much easier to compare Hedda with many of Ibsen's other characters, but I think that comparing her to Gregers and Ekdal from The Wild Duck to be one of ...
Holes
... kissed him with red lipstick, hence the name, Kissin? Kate Barlow. Kate soon after went on a burglary spree, which included stealing from Stanley?s great-great-grandfather while he was on his way to California. She then buried his money ...
Theater as an Agent of Social Change, "A Raisin in the Sun"
... theatre as a medium for a passionate encounter with the consequences of our heroic as well as our foolish actions" (Abell). Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun" was very popular and brought her notoriety but is often misunderstood. Reading Abell's ... " (Hansberry 1741 Act I Scene 1). We also see an ...
"No Sugar" by Jack Davis: How does the text present minority groups and their reaction to oppression?
... own language throughout the play, indication to the audience their perseverance and determination not to give in. The stage performance of No ... girls at the time. After the birth of her child Mary is fearful that Matron will take her child away and provide it with the same fate as her friend Lillian's ...