THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION

oh4
#1THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 1:57am

HIIIIII BROADWAY HUMANS!!!!! I'm taking a pre ib history class and a big part of the first semester is an assignment called the historical investigation. It's basically a 2000 word essay and I want to write about something theatre related. I need a research topic/question. They have to be something like "to what extent was art censored in Nazi Germany". I need a very juicy and topic question to dig into. Anything involving theatre from Butoh to Musical theatre (this would be preferred) to Stanislavski's Acting Methods. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE MUCH LOVE!!!! LOVE U LONG TIME <3 ( I like to spread the love man????)

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MarkBearSF
#2THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 2:52am

Why not do the work yourself and find something that interests you rather than joining this chat board to ask strangers to do it for you?

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oh4
#3THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 2:57am

that rudeness was uncalled for also I do have some but im trying to see if someone has something better.

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MarkBearSF
#4THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 3:06am

Not rude, but terse.

You jump in here with no history, to ask people to do your school work for you and sign off with a racist cliche. I think my reply WAS called for. 


...and if you want to see rude, hang out here and All That Chat for a while.

oh4
#5THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 5:06am

Now I'm truly sorry for being bothersome.However I still don't see what's wrong with getting recommendations from people experienced in the field.Im not asking to write a 2000 word essay. I am sorry if the film reference offended you tho... THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION

Updated On: 7/29/15 at 05:06 AM

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Junior Babcock
#6THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 6:37am

OK, here's one. "If it wasn't for Jews, fags and gypsies there would be no theater." True or false? 


Or some other direct quote from Mel Brooks' "To Be or Not to Be" 1983 film.

brdway411
#7THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 6:58am

Do your own homework. 

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dramamama611
#8THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 7:26am

Bothersome?  How  about lazy, or even entitled?


You asked a community of which you are not a member to work for you. You think folks just have thesis statements meeting your needs just floating around in their heads?


Perhaps, if you'd have asked between two topics (since you already have ideas, supposedly) people wouldn't have been so harsh.  BTW, your grammar and spelling leaves much to be desired....hopefully you work on that in your essay.


And yes, the idea is also part of your homework.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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tazber
#9THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 8:07am

I can see how starting a discussion on a theater board could be considered research, but you need to present your thesis before there can be any meaningful conversation.


Asking strangers to choose your topic is lazy and probably cheating.


Choose your own topic first, this may (should) require some personal research.


 


 


 


 


 


 


....but the world goes 'round
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Nina23
#10THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 8:18am

"HIIIIII BROADWAY HUMANS!!!!! I'm taking a pre ib history class and a big part of the first semester is an assignment called the historical investigation. It's basically a 2000 word essay and I want to write about something theatre related. I need a research topic/question. They have to be something like "to what extent was art censored in Nazi Germany". I need a very juicy and topic question to dig into. Anything involving theatre from Butoh to Musical theatre (this would be preferred) to Stanislavski's Acting Methods. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE MUCH LOVE!!!! LOVE U LONG TIME "


 


BROADWAY HUMANS WTF!!!


"they have to be something like "to what extent was art censored in Nazi Germany" what the ****


 

Nina23
#11THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 8:20am

"that rudeness was uncalled for also I do have some but im trying to see if someone has something better."


 ACTUALLY IT WAS

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LizzieCurry
#12THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 8:23am

"that rudeness was uncalled for also I do have some but im trying to see if someone has something better."


 I don't, but do you need a proofreader?


"This thread reads like a series of White House memos." — Mister Matt

lunch
#13THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 10:40am

There is nothing wrong with asking for suggestions about a topic.  The OP is not asking us to write the essay just to present suggestions on a theater-related subject.  


 

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MarkBearSF
#14THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 11:07am

"...I am sorry if the film reference offended you tho... THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION"


If you have Asian friends, you might want to ask them if it's offensive to them. Also, assuming you wanted to express gratitude, would you say that to an Asian individual you just met?


College is where one is supposed to learn to become a self-sufficient adult and be exposed to other people, cultures and communities. Evidently you've been slacking in your Freshman year. Hope you can stay in school long enough for that to happen to you.


 

Updated On: 7/29/15 at 11:07 AM

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MOUSTACHA
#15THEATRE RESEARCH QUESTION
Posted: 7/29/15 at 11:34am

See this thread for A) Ideas B) An example of how to ask for something like this C) How to search to see if this question had already been asked...


https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.php?thread=989325


You're asking how to adapt a history paper into a musical theatre topic, I would suggest asking for some guidance of how to merge the two, as opposed to outright topic ideas.


:)