Monthly Archives for June 2016

A Streetcar Named Desire Review_Paul Ahn

I have seen the movie “A Streetcar Named Desire” when I was only in seventh grade. Had no idea what the movie was about and I just had found the dvd collection in my uncles house so I just decided … Continue reading

14. June 2016 by Paul Ho Ahn
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Much Ado About Nothing Response

The Shakespearian play, Much Ado about Nothing, is not like you typically love story. While the story of love keeps the viewers engaged this play is different because it has two love stories running side by side. Most of the … Continue reading

14. June 2016 by Xavier Enrique Diaz
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Glenbarry Glen Ross

After watching Glengarry Glen Ross one thing became extremely clear to me, a desperate man will do anything to preserve his livelihood. The first instance of this lesson comes in the second scene of the play when Moss threatens Aaronow … Continue reading

14. June 2016 by Xavier Enrique Diaz
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A Streetcar Named Desire

Recently I watched “A Streetcar Named Desire” and I was pleasantly surprised by the overall accomplishment of a film created in the middle of the 20th century. The film has countless plot developments that I believe put it ahead of … Continue reading

13. June 2016 by Xavier Enrique Diaz
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A Streetcar Named Desire Response- Laura Glucksman

A Streetcar Named Desire is a good representation of New Orleans during the mid 1900’s. It shows the people and the atmosphere of the French Quarter while having an interesting plot twist. The main characters are all very different from … Continue reading

12. June 2016 by Laura Rose Glucksman
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A Streetcar Named Desire–Zhuoya Li

I watched a play named A Streetcar Named Desire. At the beginning of the play, Blanche takes the Desire streetcar to her sister’s home, foreshadowing the central theme of play — desire. The first problem comes out when Stanley discovers … Continue reading

12. June 2016 by Zhuoya Li
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A Streetcar Named Desire Response- Zora Kesich

A Streetcar Named Desire Response- Zora Kesich This was my second watch of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. I read the play and watched the film my senior year of high school. I remember being relatively disinterested in the work the … Continue reading

11. June 2016 by Zora
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1st Live Play Response

The Fern theatre’s all female production of the play, Lear, was highly engaging. The space in which it was performed was a small and intimate, outdoors theatre. It was awesome to be so close to the action. Because everyone was … Continue reading

09. June 2016 by Rosie Redgrave
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Much Ado about Nothing Response

Shakespeare wrote a wide variety of genres. He wrote everything from dark tragedies that end with the death or ruin of nearly everyone to lighthearted romances like Much Ado about Nothing. The tragedies provoke contemplation about the complexities of human … Continue reading

09. June 2016 by Rosie Redgrave
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Noises off Response

Noises Off is the perfect depiction of every director’s worst nightmare. It is the story of the production of a play called Nothing On. The director is frantically trying to pull the show together, but everything that you could possibly … Continue reading

09. June 2016 by Rosie Redgrave
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