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Conflict in Antigone.
There is no conflict within Antigone. Or, at least, the dramatic conflict of the play is only ever born out of attempts at peace. An early review of Anouilh's adaptation stated that '...
Scriptwriting
Script development: a reflective account
Introduction
This reflective account will discuss the writing process for scene 4 of Moth, a short play that, through the setting of...
The Notion and Presence of Failure within an Ensemble Company.
Preface.
Failure as a catalyst for success.
Failure is intrinsically bound up with the artistic production and, by extension, the figure of the artist... in art failure opens up a...
My experience and feedback to BTEC Level 3 student
BTEC ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK FORM
Programme/Pathway:
EDEXCEL BTEC NATIONALSUBSIDIARY DIPLOMA IN PERFORMING ARTS LEVEL 3
Unit No. & Title:
UNIT 12: CLASSICAL THEAT...
Dignity and Education
Let me start with two oppositional statements concerning the relation between dignity and education.
First, we might say that to respect a child's dignity means to educate her. Thi...
Post-colonialism and the theatre of the Middle-East
All forms of theatre have a function. To an extent, all forms of theatre are 'applied' to something for a certain desired outcome. Schechner (2002) manages to narrow down the many fun...
Can theatre help to make the world a better place?
All forms of theatre have a function. To an extent, all forms of theatre are 'applied' to something for a certain desired outcome. Schechner (2002) manages to narrow down the many fun...
`All`s Well That Ends Well` Staging Question
Outline how you would stage "All`s Well That Ends Well" in the theatre justifying your choice and explaining how your design would contribute to the play`s meaning. In your answer you...
Oedipus the King
Act four, scene six is a powerful and moving scene which unites the outcast Cordelia with her desperate and despairing father, King Lear. Upon entering the stage together, Cordelia as...