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...istically the play had already begun as soon as the audience stepped in the theatre. I knew from the very beginning that I was not going to be bored at all throughout this play.
John Loschmann, the director of this wo... - Moulin Rouge review -
Summary
A one part comedy, one part romance, and one part tragedy movie about a young writer and poet named Christian (Ewan McGregor) comes to Paris to expand his horizons, and soon finds himself writing a musical play cal... - Why is West Side Story considered an important work in the context of musical theatres -
When Bernstein wrote West Side Story, it was a new type of musical with a plot rooted in violence and tragedy, a modernised version of Romeo and Juliet incorporating music and contemporary dance. The music set the scene of wh... - As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner -
...nce anyway. Instead, Anse insists over and over that he did not "begrudge her that" burial in Jefferson, most likely to assuage his own internal feelings of impatience to get the horrible task done with so he could find so... - Go Go -
Go Go is defined as an original D.C. musical form characterized by extended groove, an abbreviated percussion, and call and response. It is more than just music. Since go-go’s arrival on the scene in the mid-1970s, it has ref... - Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse Lautrec s painting At the Moulin Rouge and Jon Stallworthy s -
Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec’s painting “At the Moulin Rouge” is a cabaret scene actually painted at the Moulin Rouge with distinct color, and characters from that very moment in time. Jon Stallworthy’s poem “Toulo... - How Theme and Illusion was portrayed in Cabaret (1972) -
...cs again acted as a hint of deceit and illusion in the songs, “Money,” and “Two Ladies.” In “Money,” the hint was clear, particularly in the lyrics,
“If you happen to be rich and feel like a night’s entertainment
You c... - Cabaret -
...from famous Thai, Chinese and Western tunes as well as familiar movie themes.
Gaston, who designed the music, says he learned to direct shows by watching.
``I've learned techniques in staging from observing plays,'' ... - My trip to New York City -
...was the Empire State Building. It is the tallest building in New York City and a famous landmark. We rode the elevator to the top of the building. After exiting the elevator at the 82nd floor, a short walk led to the op... - Cabaret -
...stice and political decline. Writer's, such as Brecht, wrote songs and sketches which satirized the weaknesses of the government and the growing threats of nationalism. The film is set in 1931 and by this time however Ge... - piccasso -
...n name Ruiz, the young Picasso took the rarer name of his mother. An artistic prodigy, Picasso, at the age of 14, completed the one-month qualifying examination of the Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona in one day. From the... - dadaism -
...nt officially began in 1915 and ended about in 1923.
The reason that Dada was an anti-art movement was that a few years prior to the war the Futurist artists of Italy glorified machines and futuristic ideas. The Dadaist... - Painted Babies and Fashion Wears Thin -
...cludes various different peoples points of view, however, these people are psychologists and health experts who all have a negative opinion on the demand for skinny, unhealthy looking models.
Another technique used is t... - Comparison of the establishment of a homosexual outlet in nightlife between New York and Tokyo -
...distinguished from actual female actors by the public. Following this influence from Kabuki, transvestitism became more prominent and kagema (or male prostitutes) who could guise as women became highly sought after. One ke... - “Account for the degree to which Baz Lurhmann’s Romeo + Juliet, has appropriated Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet” -
...ehind Lurhmann dressing of Mercutio in this manner, it becomes clear Lurhmann is portraying various ideas on masculinity and femininity in modern society. The dressing of Mercutio in feminine attire clearly says something ... - Brave new world -
...gh it certainly is a convenient way of explaining a possible pathway from the reader’s world to that of the World State.
Analysis: Chapters 4–6
Bernard’s role as the protagonist—a role that John will later take over—con... - THE DADA MOVEMENT -
... organized parodies of guided tours, held at sites chosen because they were totally devoid of interest. In Cologne, a Dada exhibition was held not in a museum or gallery, but in the courtyard of a brewery and could be ente...