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theatrical and information
In combination with other aspects, theatrical costumes can help actors portray characters ' age, gender role, profession, social class, personality, ethnicity, and even information about the historical period / era, geographic location and time of day, as well as the season or weather of the theatrical performance.
Film makers may also reverse this process, creating an original image that includes visual information that extends above and below the widescreen theatrical image ; this is called " open matte ".
Henslowe's modern reputation rests on the survival of his diary, a primary source for information about the theatrical world of Renaissance London.
Henslowe's " diary " is a valuable source of information on the theatrical history of the period.
The aim was to combine theatrical actions and information campaigns to enact change.
The license allowed the channel to allocate not less than 65 % of the broadcast year to anime programs, not more than 35 % of the broadcast year to anime-related programs, not less than 85 % of the broadcast year to programming from categories 7 ( d ) ( theatrical feature films aired on TV ), 7 ( e ) ( animated television programs and films ) and 7 ( g ) ( other drama ), with no more than 15 % of the broadcast year dedicated to information based programs.
It furnishes valuable information on the state of the literary and theatrical worlds in the 18th century.
Also included was a supplemental booklet revealing extended filmography information about the cast as well as theatrical press kit production notes.
Along with social dance instruction manuals, this online presentation also includes a significant number of antidance manuals, histories, treatises on etiquette, information about theatrical dance.
In combination with other aspects, theatrical costumes can help actors portray characters ' age, gender role, profession, social class, personality, and even information about the historical period / era, geographic location and time of day, as well as the season or weather of the theatrical performance.
The Finale recognizes notable graduating seniors, presents information about each conservatory, and includes theatrical presentations and instrumental performances, often showcasing pieces from the top performances of that year.
Embassy Television also held the TV rights to a majority of the Embassy theatrical library ( see Embassy Pictures for more information ).
Living Newspaper is a term for a theatrical form presenting factual information on current events to a popular audience.
Apart from cast and crew information and the film's theatrical trailer, the DVD contains no extras.
Unlike earlier historians of English theater, such as Gerard Langbaine and James Wright, Downes approached the topic as an experienced insider ; his concerns are those of a practical person of business, and he provides information that would otherwise be lost, particularly in the details of theatrical practice.

theatrical and about
The scene before you is indeed theatrical and often appears in movies about Rome.
Sometimes condemned by critics as an unimaginative way to end a story, the spectacle of a ' god ' making a judgement or announcement from a theatrical crane might actually have been intended to provoke scepticism about the religious and heroic dimension of his plays.
Hoover was a consultant to Warner Bros. for a 1959 theatrical film about the FBI, The FBI Story, and in 1965 on Warner Bros .' long-running spin-off television series, The F. B. I.
At the same time Palin was contacted by Jones, who had left university a year earlier, for assistance in writing a theatrical documentary about sex through the ages.
The film made $ 92 million in the United States and an additional $ 57. 4 million in other territories, for a theatrical run of about $ 146 million worldwide.
Per Scudamore's biography, " Milligan's fans and the theatrical world in general found it hard to believe that he was to appear in a straight play ... He refused to be serious when questioned about his motives.
Both collections had been written almost 10 years previously and were based on theatrical collaborations with Robert Wilson ; the former a musical play about Lewis Carroll, and the latter an interpretation of Georg Büchner's play fragment Woyzeck.
In 1955, theatrical producer Martin Gabel was working on a stage adaptation of the James M. Cain novel Serenade, about an opera singer who comes to the realization he is homosexual, and he invited Laurents to write the book.
Star Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio publicly expressed regret about some of the scenes selected for removal from the film's theatrical cut.
A critically panned film he made about the life of Richard Wagner ( noted for having the only onscreen teaming of Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson in the same scenes ) was shown as a television miniseries in 1983 after failing to achieve a theatrical release in most countries, but Burton enjoyed a personal triumph in the American television miniseries Ellis Island in 1984, receiving a posthumous Emmy Award nomination for his final television performance.
It is really about theatrical proxemics ; about the show-within-a-show and the spontaneous, visceral reactions of people being astonished.
After working several years as a director of amateur theatrical groups and an entertainment director at summer resorts, he scored his first Broadway hit with Once in a Lifetime ( 1930 ), a farce about the arrival of the sound era in Hollywood.
It would have provided a specific theatrical context for Cleopatra's later reminiscence about another occasion on which she ' put my tires and mantles on him, whilst / I wore his sword Philippan ' ( II. v. 22-23 ).
Negative reviewers noted the bad taste and insensitivity of devising a broad comedy about two Jews conspiring to cheat theatrical investors by devising a designed-to-fail singing, dancing, tasteless Broadway musical show about Hitler, 23 years after the end of World War II.
At the conclusion of each episode of Warner Bros. Presents, host Gig Young would interview a different actor from a new Warner Bros. movie about the studio's latest theatrical release.
The organization seeks to educate the public about the mythologies of extinct cultures via theatrical, dance productions and a free online encyclopedia of terms from folklore and mythology.
From 1995 to 2000, Kaufman directed three independent films distributed in limited theatrical releases: Tromeo and Juliet, a loose parody of Shakespeare's play ; Terror Firmer, a slasher film loosely based on Kaufman's book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, and an independent film sequel to The Toxic Avenger trilogy titled Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV.
Speaking about the tour, McIntosh described it as " older show ", a change from S Club Party 2001, which was " more like bubblegum ", with Paul Cattermole comparing 2001's " theatrical " tour with the Carnival tour as a more " glitzy, concert stage ".
Aided by a small legacy from his grandmother, he paid a local theatrical manager ten shillings ( 50p ) a week to be taught about acting.
In 1953, she appeared in her last theatrical film, It Happens Every Thursday, a Universal comedy about a New York couple who move to California to take over a struggling weekly newspaper.
He made no attempt to conceal or apologize for the sexuality, theatrical violence, and ill-concealed paganism of many ballads, but it is characteristic of the man that in his introduction to “ Hugh of Lincoln ,” an ancient work about the purported murder of a Christian child by a Jew, he wrote, “ And these pretended child-murders, with their horrible consequences, are only a part of the persecution which, with all moderation, may be rubricated as the most disgraceful chapter in the history of the human race .”

theatrical and setting
In 2007, a new museum opened at the site in which archeological findings are displayed in a theatrical setting.
Opera ( English plural: operas ; Italian plural: opere ) is an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text ( called a libretto ) and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting.
* Opera – an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text ( called a libretto ) and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting.
In the theatrical cut, the song playing during the Halloween party is " Proud to be Loud " by Pantera, a track released on their 1988 album, which would coincide with the time setting of the film.
Such performance may utilize a script or create a fictitious dramatic setting, but still constitute performance art in that it does not seek to follow the usual dramatic norm of creating a fictitious setting with a linear script which follows conventional real-world dynamics ; rather, it would intentionally seek to satirize or to transcend the usual real-world dynamics which are used in conventional theatrical plays.
In 1764 he collaborated with Jonathan Battishill in setting Richard Rolt ’ s Almena, which was a theatrical flop but praised for its fine music.
Maharishi Veda Land was conceived as a magical Himalayan setting where visitors would be wowed with theatrical presentations of ancient Vedic stories andthe deepest secrets of the universe ", while ingesting organic vegetarian burgers and snacks.
Theatrical scenery is that which is used as a setting for a theatrical production.
The cinematography, setting, and the lead performances by Newman ( in his final theatrical screen appearance ) and Hanks were well received by critics.
This almost theatrical setting was undoubtedly a reflection of Khnopffs passion for theatre and opera.
Frank Rich, in his book The Hot Seat, noted that these lawsuits contributed to Sunset Boulevard setting the record for the most money lost by a theatrical endeavor in the history of the United States.
Most lamp houses in a professional theatrical setting produce sufficient heat to burn the film should the film remain stationary for more than a fraction of a second.
It draws on the advanced technique of 19th century Russian Imperial dance, but strips it of its detailed narrative and heavy theatrical setting.
The cartoons are infamous for some of the most violent cartoon gags ever devised in theatrical animation, such as Jerry slicing Tom in half, shutting his head in a window or a door, Tom using everything from axes, firearms, explosives, traps and poison to try to murder Jerry, Jerry stuffing Tom's tail in a waffle iron and a mangle, kicking him into a refrigerator, plugging his tail into an electric socket, pounding him with a mace, club or mallet, causing a tree or an electric pole to drive him into the ground, sticking matches into his feet and lighting them, tying him to a firework and setting it off, and so on.
4. 48 Psychosis does not adhere to conventional theatrical form, being composed of twenty-four different sections which have no specified setting, stage directions or characters.
The use of a dream to represent a setting in a theatrical work appealed to the traditionally realist author in that Strindberg expresses realistic concerns such as materialism, class struggle, gender role struggle, and the destruction of traditional marriage in ( as stated in the preface ) " the disconnected but apparently logical form of a dream.
The setting is theatrical and romanticized as it was made in a period when romantic nationalism was popular in Northern Europe.
Beginning in 1913 Mount Tamalpais has hosted theatrical performances known as Mountain Plays in a natural amphitheatre setting.
Félicien David in a Brazilian setting ( a reference to his 1851 opéra comique, La perle du Brésil ) surrounded by comic allusions to several of his of major works, from an undated theatrical illustration ( ca.

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