REGULATION OF THE THEATRE BY THE MONARCHY. It is true the monarchy attempted to regulate the theatre in England. The reason behind the regulation was that during that era, the actors were not closely supervised. The implication is that the actors had a lot of freedom, which made most illegal companies claim patronage falsely to the theatre. The performance of the theatre also caused religious controversy as many plays written in those days were religion-related. Due to these reasons, queen Elizabeth took several measures aimed at bringing order during this chaotic period. The monarchy took several measures in the year 1559, such as the banning of plays related to both the religion and political subjects. The monarchy also made the local officials responsible for licensing all the public performance in their jurisdictions. However, these regulations were not effective in 1570, which led to the suppression of religious cycles systematically. The destruction ended in 1581 with the closure of the Coventry cycle. It was declared illegal for anyone below a baron’s rank to authorize a tour or maintain a Troup in…
Jeffrey Stevenson Commitment to Investments About Jeffrey Stevenson Jeffrey Stevenson serves as the managing partner of VSS and is charged with the responsibility of managing the firm and its funds. The company is an investment firm located in New York City. He has been a senior member of the investment committee involving all VSS structured capital funds and buyout funds. He joined the company in 1982 and has worked in senior positions since then. He also has a lot of experience in private investing. He previously served as the Vice President for corporate finance in the company. Jeffrey Stevenson served as a board member of Ebiquity, Advanstar communications, Access Intelligence, TMP Worldwide, User-Friendly media, ITN Networks, Remedy Health, Southern Theatres, and Infobase Publishing. At the moment, he serves on the boards of YPO/WPO, Lincoln Center Leadership Committee, and SBIA Board of Governors. Personal Experience Jeffrey Stevenson joined VSS immediately after graduating from Rutgers College, where he studied economics. He felt that he was ready to take up a role in management after leaving college. Getting a chance to work for…
A Curriculum for a Middle School Rhythm Reading Unit Introduction “Music education is important because music is a part of experiences, a part of the senses, and a part of the arts” (Eisner, 1987). The need to create a music curriculum comes from several years of experience of teaching within my school district. I recognize that there needs to be a curriculum design of a middle school music rhythm reading unit that is cross-curricular with Math. The curriculum design targets middle school learners between sixth to eight grades. This curriculum is based on research and a review of scholarly materials. This curriculum reflects the goals of the music standards of learning found in the music standards of learning of [district]. This music curriculum has been established to better describe the scope of music education and facilitate a high degree of music instruction in the school. This curriculum includes several contents that should be implemented by Max Abbott Middle School within four key course offers, such as General Music, Vocal/Choral Music, and Guitar. The curricular for General Music cumulative and progressive…
Impact of iPhone and iPod Sales on Customer Satisfaction Summary Every successful company has a background. The background highlights the strides the company has taken, and the challenges it has overcome. When the company started several years ago, the stakeholders had no idea what the company would transition to in the years to come. Steve Jobs has to be credited for his immense effort and excellent work ethic. When he was at the helm, Apple was just an average company with average revenue. Through persistence and hard work, he changed the narrative, and today Apple boasts of over 55 million customers (Brews & Christopher, 2014). The majority of its sales are attributed to iPhone and iPod sales. These two products have high aesthetic values that easily attract consumers. Besides, the products are highly differentiated, making it challenging for the rivals to imitate. For this project, however, I’ll discuss the project’s most significant challenges, elaborate on how I will manage the project via EVM, and lastly, discuss the plan to close the project. These elements are vital in this case, as…
The Asian-American Stereotypes In “Techno-Orientalism: Japan Panic,” David Morley and Kevin Robins write that the Japanese are imagined as “people mutating into machines…they represent a kind of cybernetic mode of being for the future.” Choose any two of the following texts and explain how they promote or contradict the stereotype of Asian Americans as “unfeeling aliens…cyborgs and replicants.” “Only Goodness” “Mono No Aware” “The Paper Menagerie” “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” Asian-Americans are increasingly on the verge of breaking cultural boundaries in and out of their native countries. The Asian culture is deeply embedded into the lives of many people of the Asian community even though the majority of them move to other nations. Many Asians move from their nations to other countries for various regions, such as in the search for education, for an employment opportunity, and some move in order to experience a change in their lifestyle. Despite the period with which Asian communities have stayed in interaction with other cultures, the influence that their cultures have on their lifestyle is too strong that they cannot be…
Putting On Theatre Performances on a Limited Budget For many community theatre directors, poultry budgets and meagre resources represent standard operating procedures. How they manage to put on, shows consistently is a miracle. However, some tricks allow such producers to put on entertaining shows. Here are few ways to put on believable theatre performances on a limited budget: Don’t Depend On the Set The theatre is more about the dialogue between the actors than it is about the setting. If your budget doesn’t accommodate the construction of a set, you can improvise. A simple curtain or drape can be the ideal backdrop for your drama. If the actors are good at what they are doing, the audience won’t even notice the lack of a set. You can do away with the set and props entirely on some productions. Improv theatre does it all the time, and no one seems to care. Use Cheap Costumes Lacking a budget for costumes shouldn’t be the reason to stop the production. The actors could cater to their costumes. This saves you the hustle of…
Public Relation Public relations is the spread of information about an individual, organization, or entity with the members of the public. An organization is a persuasion to try and convince the public to buy the organization. Products can get viewed as an advertisement. For a particular public relations revolves around the reputation an individual creates about themselves or an organization where they hold the federal agency position. The public relations agent uses different media, social media, and formal means to create a perfect image for the company they are promoting. Nell Gwynn is a London born mistress who grew from absolute poverty to extreme wealth. Her story gets told from the time she was just a mistress in the king’s castle. She served the king for 20 years. Nell Gwynn demonstrates numerous public relations in her rise from poverty to richness. She was gets involved in activities considered as the social-evil; for instance, prostitution, she gets banned from theatres, and still, she comes out strong and focuses on the brighter side of her life. Her story has inspired many individuals…
Five destinations you cannot miss in 2020 With the beginning of a new year, you feel a lot of excitement and adventures. Don’t let that excitement die down! Pack your bags and get out exploring new people, new culture, and new places. After all, life is too short to be spent in a cubicle. When you think of travelling, most people feel confused. The question of ‘where to’ bewilders your head. Chalking out a schedule, fixing suitable dates, and other issues decrease energy, you require, exploring new places. But you need to worry no more, as here we will provide you with a list of top five unconventional places that you must visit in 2020. Malta Malta is a small island in the Mediterranean, between Sicily and the North African Coast. It has a lot of historical sites that will give insights into European culture. It also homes a lot of fortresses and megalithic temples, built around 4000 BC. Apart from all that, it is a great beach destination to fulfil your thirst of adventure. To book a flight, use…
November Travel: Enjoy the pre-Christmas Glow at These Top Destinations The end year is fast approaching, and you are yet to cash in on all your vacation days! A warm November travel to top destinations will bail you out and prepare you for the busy festive season ahead. You don’t have to wait for Christmas for the perfect vacation. Best Destinations for November Travel Charleston, South Carolina For an action-packed November vacation, plan a visit to this top destination. The YALLFest, for example, lets visitors meet their favorite young adult authors. At the historic Dock Street Theatre, authentic African-American folktales light up the stage. Alternatively, visitors throng the Music hall for the Charleston International Film Festival. The city also offers a wide assortment of tasty cuisines, including the brioche French toast and ultimate coconut cake. Take your family to the Scottish-style Olympic Games and have fun as you marvel at the highland gathering in Boone Hall Plantation. The Bahamas Featuring beautiful snorkeling sites, the Bahamas promises lots of adventures. Visit the accessible Nassau port and relax on the white Cable…
Personal and Professional Life of Peter Jennings Peter Jennings was born in 1938 in Canada, Ontario, as Peter Archibald Charles Ewart Jennings. He was the son of Charles Jennings and Elizabeth Jennings with one sibling by the name Sarah Jennings. His father was a renowned journalist and broadcaster at the CBC or the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He dropped out in Grade 10 as he did not achieve the equivalent of what in the American system is known as GED. He was helped by his father, who worked at a television station where he was first introduced to the world of journalism (Mike & Jason, 2005). His career in journalism began at the age of 9 when he started hosting a show at the CBC show in Canada. He was hired by the CBC radio at a time when his father had gone for a business trip to the Middle East, and after returning to Canada, he was irked by the decision that had been taken by the CBC radio, since he loathed nepotism. According to him, other employees within the…