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The performance of Noises Off by Michael Frayn in the Clarence Brown Theatre on the campus of the University of Tennessee is a play within a play and a backstage story of the theater which follows theatre troupe using the course of its own show. The play contains the adult language and content which are only recommended for the mature audiences. Many audiences who had watched the play before said the backstage story is very funny and full of amusement. For example, as the audience watches the play before the opening night until the last leg of the show, they happen to receive the glimpse of human side of theatre which includes anger, cast relationship sardines as well as heartbreak.
The production performance of “Noises Off,” by Michael Frayn’s in the Clarence Brown Theatre left the audience members struggling to catch their breath between shrieks of amusement. The play, the “Noise Off” is said to feature a variety of characters, all having unique ticks which contribute to the plot progress while intensifying humor. The play was first performed in 1982, and it was playwright by Michael Frayan. Michael Frayan reported that he got the idea for the play while he was standing in the wings watching the performance “the farce” a play he had written in the past. He also reported that what he saw going on with the actors backstage during their performance seemed to be funnier than the play performed on the stage.
The integration of the production performance of Noises Off by Michael Frayn into the campus of the University of Tennessee made it easier for the audience to easily access the location. The atmosphere imparted by the building shows that only the adults were allowed to watch the play given that the chosen venue for production performance is in a campus within the University of Tennessee. Factors such as gender, race, age and class should be considered during the play production. For instance, given that the play majorly follows a contemporary troupe of touring actors coping with huge egos, memory loss as well as, love affairs attempting to stage “Nothing On”, a British sex farce which was set 1965, and as a result the production director should only allow the adult audiences to watch the play. It is also reported by those who had watched the play that, within the play, there are a lot of physical comedy, broad comedy, pants dropping to the ground as well as, people mistaking the gestures for sexual invitations.
During the performance, audiences were able to take notes as well as recording their experiences that would be necessary to prod their memory after the show. Audiences reported that the performance stood out despite the funnier parts which were performed at backstage. The story did not have just a love triangle; however, there were also romantic entanglements which were more like a love quadrangle. The part of the play the audience reacted negatively was when the performers did various things at the backstage which seemed to be funnier than when they performed it live to the audience on the stage. However, this did not have a great effect on the audiences since they knew that the success or the failure of the script the actors perform mainly relies upon when the cast are unable to deliver their lines using perfect comedic timing, and to this extent, nothing of the sort was experienced. Funnily enough, the cast developed dynamic between the characters modifying it to accommodate various changes in plot circumstances.
In the play Noises Off by Michael Frayn in the Clarence Brown Theatre on the campus of the University of Tennessee, various themes can be identified. For instance, the theme of love is shown out when the nine actors having physical stamina drop their pants to the ground, some sited on inappropriate things while performing making the audience to mistake the gestures for sexual invitations. Conversely, it can be evident from the audience that the production of Noises Off is a pretty and funny play because, at the end of the play, the audience shared how they had a great time as well as, feeling good about them being alive given that the play has given them the courage of handling chaos in their own lives even in the future. In addition, the audiences were able to appreciate the comicality in the chaos despite the fact that the play made a great number of the audiences to have experienced madness first hand.
In summary it is evident that the production of Noises Off achieves was very significant to the general audiences because the production achieved the cathartic objective as well as, leaving the audiences feeling better regarding their own hectic lives. The performance of Noises Off by Michael Frayn in the Clarence Brown Theatre on the campus of the University of Tennessee did not give the playgoers a great, pleasant evening in the theater, but it made most audiences to start appreciating the comicality in the chaos
Impact of tourism Majorca
Impact of tourism: Majorca
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TOC o “1-3” h z u Question 1: Elements within the Tourism System PAGEREF _Toc78758456 h 3Question 2: Functions Performed by Visitor Attractions and Accommodation Services PAGEREF _Toc78758457 h 3References PAGEREF _Toc78758458 h 5
Question 1: Elements within the Tourism SystemThe Majorca case study sheds light on the importance of systems thinking for the tourism industry in Majorca. It highlights the plight of an otherwise quiet location, now flooded with tourist and tourism activities, including pollution of the area and the culture. The new tourism attractions and the need to expand the accommodation services make up the bulk of the case study.
As shown in figure 1 below, there is a correlation between different elements in the tourism system. Two important elements in the tourism system include visitor attractions and accommodation services. Without these two elements, tourism would undoubtedly fail. Accommodation services conventionally focused on the hotel industry. However, modern accommodation options have grown to include options for the tourism sector (Lee, Jang, & Kim, 2020). Accommodation services add an extra layer of complexities to the varied structure of the tourism sector. Visitor attractions are also a critical part of the tourism system. For the Majorca case study, the visitor attractions include natural and built sceneries.
Image 1: Elements in the tourism system (Source: Jere Jakulin, 2017)
From the Majorca case study (Griffith University: Kanopy, 2000), visitor attractions are an example of a stock. They represent accumulations and come with a starting or initial value and are changed according to flows in and out of them. Accommodation services are flows. The presence of accommodation services indicates movement of material. Flows capture activity. If time were to stop in the tourist system, accommodation services would disappear on the basis of them being actions, making them flows. For example, accommodation services in the Majorca tourism sector are likely to come to an end if the constructions and the cultural issues would push developers and tourists away (Griffith University: Kanopy, 2000). As a flow in the tourism system in Majorca, accommodation services are less concrete and more likely to be affected by changes in the external environment.
Stock Variable (Visitor Attractions) Flow Variable (Accommodation Services)
An economic variable measurable at a point of time An economic variable measurable at a period of time
Represents accumulations It indicates movement of material
Comes with a starting or initial value and are changed according to flows in and out of them Are less concrete and affected by external variables
Visitor attractions can be measured in numbers Question 2: Functions Performed by Visitor Attractions and Accommodation ServicesThe importance and function of visitor attractions can be divided into several elements depending on the location, the attraction, and the industry that an attraction services. Abuar et al. (2012) include the attraction of visitors from overseas, stimulation of domestic tourism, supporting area regeneration, contributing to the national or local economies, conservation, and promotion of cultural change as the major functions of visitor attractions. The main aim of an attraction is to grab the attention of potential customers in a way that lures them to visit a given location and explore other aspects within the tourism system. In the Majorca case study, there are both purpose built and natural attractions. Purpose built attractions include the hotel under construction, one that is purposefully designed to attract people in to the area. Natural attractions include the beach, the culture, and the beautiful sceneries. Accommodation services are a base for the tourism system because of the role played in tourism supply. In the travel and tourism sector, customers require a central point to act as a base, a temporary setting in their quest to explore. Accommodation services help in adding value to a tourism experience. They popularize tourist destinations and act as a bridge between the customer expectations and the visitor attractions.
ReferencesAnuar, A. N. A., Ahmad, H., Jusoh, H., & Hussain, M. Y. (2012). The roles of tourism system
towards development of tourist friendly destination concept. Asian social science, 8(6), 146. https://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v8n6p146
Griffith University: Kanopy. (2000). Impact Of Tourism: Majorca. Retrieved from
https://griffith.kanopy.com/product/impact-tourism-majorca
Jere Jakulin, T. (2017). Systems approach to tourism: a methodology for defining complex
tourism system. Organizacija, 50(3). https://doi.org/10.1515/orga-2017-0015
Lee, Y. J. A., Jang, S., & Kim, J. (2020). Tourism clusters and peer-to-peer
accommodation. Annals of Tourism Research, 83, 102960. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2020.102960
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