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    Are You Creative?

    “The only truly happy people are children and the creative minority.” - Jean Caldwell Have you ever watched five-year-olds at play? They are curious and highly creative in their games. ...

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    Blind-Alley Themes ... And Others

    As indicated by the name, a blind-alley theme is one from which there is no exit. It is a problem incapable of solution, or of which all possible solutions are equally unsatisfactory and undesirable....

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    Dialogue And Details

    The average quality of modern dialogue bears witness to the extraordinary progress made by drama in the English language. The playwright realizes that it is possible to combine naturalness with vivaci...

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    Dramatic Or Not

    The critic Ferdinand Brunetière said: "The theatre in general, is nothing but the place for the development of the human will, attacking the obstacles opposed to it by destiny, fortune, or circumstanc...

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    Dramatis Personae

    Most dramatists draw up a provisional Dramatis Personae before beginning the serious work of constructing the play. Ibsen mostly did so, but then shortened the list later. Some saved up the characters...

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    Exposition

    Each form has particular advantages. A retrospective play like “Rosmersholm” flows steady and full like a winding river. For light comedy and for romantic plays without in depth character-...

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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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    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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    Katharine Hepburn: A Short Bio

    Born on May 12, 1907 in Hartford, CT Katharina Houghton Hepburn was the best of the best actresses that Hollywood has seen. She was born to a highly respectable family, the mother being a feminist an...

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    Nurturing The Creativity Within

    “An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it.” - Bill Bernbach Now that you’ve accepted the fact that you are indeed a creative person, and tha...

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    Shakespearian Plays

    The works of William Shakespeare bears no comparison in the history of arts. He was a versatile English poet, play writer and actor. He has written nearly 38 plays, 154 sonnets and countless poems bet...

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    The First Act

    There have been trends through the years to work against the division of a play into acts. Shakespeare used acts to give a rhythm to the action of his plays, although some students of the Elizabethan ...

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    The Routine Of Composition

    Valuable insight into the methods of a master is provided by the scenarios and drafts of plays published in Henrik Ibsen's “Efterladte Skrifter”, some of which now have been translated u...

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    Theater Arts - Ballet

    The ancient Greeks were known to be great warriors and artists. People were known to be blessed with talents in fields such as theater, painting, sculpturing, and poetry. Theater itself was one fiel...

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    Theaters During Renaissance

    The English Theaters that existed between the Reformation and their shutdown in 1642 is known as the English Renaissance Theater or Early Modern English Theater. In this era Elizabethan Theater under ...

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