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CHAPTER 10 - CHAPTER 10 - CHAPTER 10
According to Wilson, costumes can be used to establish tone and style, time and place, status and personality and relationships with others (pages 222-223). Please select a movie or play that embodies these qualities of costume design and discuss how the costume designer achieved these qualities by using specific examples from the movie or play supported by the textbook.
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CHAPTER 12 - CHAPTER 12 - CHAPTER 12
Musical Theatre is one of the most popular forms of theatre today. It combines the genres of music, dance and theatre to create a heightened form of dramatic reality. Some people find this very appealing, while others find it very non-realistic, even irritating. If you are a fan of musicals, please defend the form and structure of musicals and why they are so appealing. If you dislike musicals, give a sound argument why they don't work as an art form. Use clear examples from Chapter 12 and outside sources to support your answers.
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CHAPTER 14 - CHAPTER 14 - CHAPTER 14
This chapter deals with many forms of Contemporary American Theatre that are outside the "norm" or the "mainstream" of commercial entertainment. Wilson talks about the lack of government support for the arts in this country, and cuts to the NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) program. Do you believe that the government should encourage and financially support theatre (as in most European countries), even non-traditional theatre, or should all theatre be profitable and self-sufficient? Is the quality and diversity of theatre affected by a purely capitalist approach? Be sure to use clear examples with support.
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