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    Cary Grant: A Short Bio

    One of the greatest actors that Hollywood has ever seen Cary Grant was born on January 18, 1904 in Horfield, Bristol, U.K. His original birth name was Archibald Alexander Leach. Cary Grant was a tall,...

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    Conclusion

    There will always be lots of ‘cooks’ in the kitchen, or is that playwrights in the theater, then there are also the critics, the academics, the audience, seasoned theater-goers and writers...

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    German Theater Arts

    With unique and diverse style German theater arts are comprises of a different blend of drama and music. At first Germany lacked behind while England and Spain were evolving in their own theater style...

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    Indian Theater Arts

    The theater arts of India can be divided into Yakshagana, puppetry and dance. Yakshagana depicts a religious story with the help of dialogue delivery and music. A puppeteer used painted figures made o...

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    Kabuki Theater Art

    Kabuki is a traditional theater art of Japan. It was started by Lzumo no Okuni. This new dance style inspired many other troupes after the appreciation of Okuni's performance in the royal court of Sho...

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    Kate Winslet: A Short Bio

    Kate Winslet was born in Reading, U.K. on October 5, 1975 to Roger Winslet and Sally Bridges-Winslet. Her birth name was Kate Elizabeth Winslet. Having Blonde hair and hazel eyes Kate Winslet has prov...

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    The Academy Awards

    The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are the most prestigious and popular film awards. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science or AMPAS situated in Beverly Hills, California started it...

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    The Grammy Awards

    The Grammy Awards are being hosted on an annual basis to honor best music talent in the record industry and is considered equivalent to Academy Awards. Originally called as the Gramophone Awards it wa...

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    Theater Art - Kabuki

    Kabuki is a traditional Japanese theater art. The word Kabuki is derived from the Japanese word kabuki which means avant-garde or bizarre theater. Kabukimono were youngsters who were rebellious and us...

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    Theater Arts - Beijing Opera

    During the 18th-19th century Peking opera or more commonly known as Beijing Opera flourished in the Qing Dynasty. It had attained such levels that it was specifically being performed in the royal cour...

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    Theater Arts - History Of Opera

    In the 1600s Opera started to flourish in Italy. French opera was popular for adding the element of dancing to opera other than the already existing elements such as singing and music. In Italian, ope...

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    Theater Arts- Pantomime

    Mime is that type of theater art in which the performer gives a silent performance. There are two types of Mime; they are Corporeal Mime and Pantomime. Corporeal mime concentrated on the deployment of...

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    Theatre And Playwriting Glossary A-G

    Acting. The process of creating roles and characters in dramatic context. Aesthetic Qualities. Those characteristics of a work that place it somewhere on the scale of beautiful to ugly. Aesthe...

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    Theatre And Playwriting Glossary R-W

    Receptive Language. The ability to understand word concepts. Replaying. Enacting a scene or play again while attending to improvement noted in the evaluation; roles are sometimes exchanged so stud...

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    Types Of Theatre And Their Affect

    The history of theatre arts can be dated back to as early as the period of ancient Greek. Since then the various eras witnessed changes in the types of theatre stages, which affected the actors and al...

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