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  • Drama Essays: A Midsummer Nights Dream - In 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' - how would you perform the role of: Lysander, Demetrius, Helena, Hermia and Theseus - in order to convey interpretation of the role to your audience? A point to consider before bringing the individual character interpretations into play is how to contextualise the performances within the text as a whole. Read more...

  • Drama Essays: An Inspector Calls - With reference to 'An Inspector Calls' touring Britain with Roper: describe how the set design and its use contributed to the production and other aspects added to the success of the production. The great imaginative leap that Daldry makes in his enthralling, rigorously intelligent expressionistic production is to stage the action simultaneously in two different time zones. Undoubtedly a well written production, and one that draws in the audience with its compelling characters, mysterious storylines, and chilling twists. Read more...

  • Drama Essays: Shakespeare: Richard II and Henry V - Compare how Shakespeare's Henry V and Richard II view their roles as kings, paying particular attention to 'the divine right of kings' and how it influences them. The opening scene of Richard II is illuminating on several counts. On the one hand, Richard II, as king, appears to be acting out in full, his role as supreme arbiter of the land, by presiding over an appeal for treason. Read more...

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  • Drama Essays: Cabaret and Chat Noir - Drawing upon the comparison of increasing acclaim towards contemporary theatre: discuss why cabaret, since its emergence, found popularity during times of oppression, and consider whether within the more liberal society of today there might not be a future demand for cabaret? And if so, how might it evolve to survive? Read more...

  • Drama Essays: Power in Shakespeares Macbeth - Explore the theme of power in Shakespeare's Macbeth with reference to Lady Macbeth and Macbeth's relationship. Shakespeare's Macbeth derives from the festal masques of the Renaissance court, concerned with the culture of power-consciousness and conspicuous consumption. The world of Macbeth explores the destructive nature of power and ambition through the collapse of individual identity and the Christian emphasis on the moral hierarchy. Read more...

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