Where did mask in theater originate?
the ancient masks orginated in Poland. The theatre's used them while performing in acts. everyone thinks that they originated in greek but they didnt. this information is worth while for assignments in your schooling! have fun
What is the expected salary for an artistic director?
Variables will determine but the range off the bat is 40,000-100,000 respectfully.
Who owns the artful dodger clothing line?
Scion LLC a 50/50 joint venture between Iconix Brand Group Inc. and Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter bought the clothing line for 15 million dollars in 2007.
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What are the main themes in billy Elliot and how they been translated onton the stage?
-self disscovery
-fulfilling ones dream
-social class
-gender stereo type
-acceptance
Is musical theater important in Italy?
Well they are well known for their outstanding operas, but it's not essential in every persons life in Italy, its like America.
What are the chords for the song Look at me I'm Sandra Dee from grease?
A A7 D B B7 E
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Why is modern theater popular?
First of all, why would modern theatre not be popular? Theatre is a collabrative art, meaning that it involves the use of all the arts. From sound creation, set design, to dance, music, and the art of acting, anyone even remotely interested in the arts should potentially enjoy theatre. Besides the modern theatre has amazing technical capabilities, enabling it to impress the millions who intelligently choose to take in a theatrical productions every year.
What is the origin of the stage?
The modern stage has its origins in the ancient Greek amphitheaters.
Who does Anthony fall in love with in Sweeney Todd?
Johanna, the daughter of Sweeney Todd but adopted by Judge Turpin when Sweeney was sent to Australia as a prisoner.
Which Shakespearean play has the most lines with a total of 3924?
The Shakespeare play with the most lines, 3,924, is 'Hamlet'.
Front lighting.. back lighting.. cross lighting and down lighting are all terms used to describe?
Short answer: Angle.
Let us assume we are illuminating a human on a theater stage.
Front lighting are the fixtures that point to the front side of the human when they are standing towards the audience.
Back lighting is the opposite. That means the light fixtures which are pointing to the back of the human.
Cross lighting is when two, or more, lighting fixtures point at the human from varying places. For example, if there's both, front light and back light, those can be considered as cross lighting. Also, to illuminate the front side of a human completely, you usually need at least two lighting fixtures for that, one slightly to the left and one slightly to the right side of the human. This is also called cross lighting.
Down lighting is light coming from up (ceiling) and going down. This is as opposed to up lighting, which is when a light fixture is on the floor, pointing upwards. Generally, most of theatrical lighting comes from up, thus being down lighting, but for a special effect, down lighting can be used too.
Arvind Gaur ( अरविन्द गौड़), Indian theatre director, is known for his work in innovative, socially and politically relevant theatre. Gaur's plays are contemporary and thought-provoking, connecting intimate personal spheres of existence to larger social political issues.His work deals with communalism, caste issues, feudalism, domestic violence, Crime of State, Politics of power, violence, injustice, social discrimination, marginalisation, and racism. Arvind is the leader of Asmita Theatre ,Delhi's "most prolific theatre group", and is also an actor trainer, social activist, street theatre worker and story teller. He was on the guest faculty of Delhi University for Theatre in educationprogram for three years. He has conducted many theatre workshops and performed in various colleges, institutions, universities and schools in India and abroad. He has organized theatre workshops for children in schools and slums as well as street theatre performances on different socio-political issues. He has directed more than 60 stage plays over two decades.
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The designer primarily concerned with the visual appearance of the characters is the?
*costume designer
When was Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy created?
Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy was created in 1779.
What musical theme was used for Orson welles' The Mercury Theater?
Tchaikovsky's Concerto No. 1 aka Tonight We Love
Why were theatres in the rougher parts of town at first in London?
Entertainment facilities weren't allowed inside the City of London - instead they had to be outside the outskirts. It was considered "rougher" because a lot of the poor people were to be found there.
What day do Broadway actors have off?
Most, but not all, Broadway shows do not hold performances on Monday. The theater is said to be "dark" or down then, so Broadway actors tend to have off on that day. Usually the actors give eight performances Tuesday-Sunday including evening shows and two matinees (primarily Wednesday and Sunday).
When was Preah Suramarit National Theatre created?
Preah Suramarit National Theatre was created in 1968.
Which is the place in part of a theater were the auidence are sit?
In most cases, the area in a theatre where the audience sits is called the "house."
What is the biggest medieval theatre?
The biggest medieval theatre is often considered to be the The Globe Theatre, though it was built during the Renaissance period in 1599. However, in the context of medieval theatre, large performance venues were typically held in guildhalls or town squares, as formal theatres did not become common until later. The York Mystery Plays, performed in medieval York, also involved large-scale productions with numerous actors and elaborate sets, making them significant in medieval performance history.
What does get in mean in theater?
In theater, "get in" refers to the process of moving sets, props, and equipment into the performance space before a production begins. This phase typically occurs during technical rehearsals, where the cast and crew work to set everything up and ensure that all elements are in place for the show. It is crucial for ensuring a smooth transition from rehearsal to performance.