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PLEASE REVIEW ATTACHED FILE, PLEASE MAKE CHANGES TO MATCH ANSWERS2. Citation Exercises-Citing your work! Please answer the following questions and provide the requested examples below. Upload this assignment to the “Citations” folder in the Assignments Section. 1. What is your major/eventual career field if you have one chosen? 2. Determine based on your academic major, what citation format that field uses, APA, MLA, or Chicago? 3. Briefly define what an “in text” citation is and why it is important. 4. Provide 3 examples of in text citations (one for a book, one for a webpage, and one for a newspaper article) 5. Then on either a works cited, reference, or bibliography page (this of course depends on which citation format is used), provide the full and proper citations for the 3 resources you gave in text citations for.3. Write a 2-3 page paper that address the following and submit under “Assignment 1: Paper” folder in Assignments Section: a) FIRST! Before doing any research write about what you think Children’s Theatre is (only about 2 paragraphs for this question) b) Then, after reading Chapter 1 in the Textbook (only pages 1-11) and doing the additional required research online (see part 3 below) please write about what Children’s Theatre is and its similarities/differences to theatre for adults. Address this over the rest of the 2-3 pages. Be sure to cite your sources, and provide a works cited or bibliography at the end.4. Reading and Research a) Read chapter 1 Part 1 (pages 1-11) in the textbook, Theatre for Children: A Unique Art Form.” Theatre for Children: A Guide to Writing, Adapting, Directing, and Acting, by David Wood and Janet Grant, Ivan R. Dee, 1999, pp. 1–11. b) Research 2 additional sources online that discuss what Children’s Theatre is and its similiarities and differences to regular adult theatre. Links to these sources are required and should be cited.
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Children’s Theatre
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Institutional Affiliation
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Part 1: Citation Exercises
1. “In text” citation
In-text citation indicates that the echoed or rephrased information is derived from another person
and gives the reader satisfactory information that they are able to find correspondent reference in
the citation page. In text citations credits the cited source. If not used, one may be culpable of
plagiarism.
2. Examples of in text citations (one for a book, one for a webpage, and one for a
newspaper article)
In-text citations in APA include the last name of the author and the year an article was published.
For example
Website – (Wolf, 2012)
Newspaper article – (Boffey & Rankin, 2019)
Book- (Westover, 2018)
3. Proper Citations
Website
Wolf R. F (2012) How to Minimize Your Biases When Making Decisions. Harvard Business
Review. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2012/09/how-to-minimize-your-biases-when
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Newspaper article
Boffey D., & Rankin J. (2019) No Renegotiation, Says EU After Mps Back Plan To Replace
Backstop. The Guardian. Retrieved from
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/29/eu-rule-out-brexit-renegotiationbrady-amendment-pass
Book
Westover T. (2018) Educated: A Memoir. New York: Random House
Part 2: Children’s Theatre
a) Description of children’s theatre
There are many theories that have been used to describe Children’s theatre. The most
predominant description is that it is a performance involving children who take part in action or
as onlookers. It is particularly established and staged for youngsters’ audience
by children performers or executive grown up actors or even both combined. It is categorized as
a type of art with a staging of mainly predestined thespian artwork by performers before of an
audience that comprises of young people (Eluyefa, 2017).
Children theatre has also been defined as professional stage encounter whereby a play is
performed before a children’s audience. They offer the best achievable theatrical adventure for
the audience. Although a theatre can be established largely for entertainment reasons, it can help
children learn new concepts regarding life because children usually pay total attention to what
they set out to do or watch. Children theatres may be divided in three classes; that provide an
aesthetic experience, the entertaining ones, and the educative ones. The educative aspect of
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children’s theatre relates to learning things like morality and knowing what is good and bad
through entertainment. For instance, the moral story behind a theatre may be the importance of
honesty.
b) Based on the book
Part 3: Research And Reading
a) Based on the book
b) Comparison of children’s theatre with regular adult theatre
A children theatre is an official theatrical performance whereby a play is acted to an audience
that incorporates children. The play may be acted either by the children themselves or grownups
as the kids watch (Horwitz, 2003).
Similarities between adult and children theatre
✓ They are all entertaining and educative
✓ Adults can perform in both children and adult theatres
✓ They do not patronize the audience
✓ They all involve drama, musical theatre, and comedy
✓ Both take into consideration the ethical and social factors
Differences
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✓ The content that can be watched in children’s theatre as controlled as opposed to the adult
theatre where they are free to watch whatever they want
✓ Children’s theatre revolves around the subjects that the children are interested in while
taking into consideration their parents interest while adult theatre only considers what the
adults are interested in (Eluyefa, 2017).
✓ Children’s theatre is only developed and acted for children audience by the children
thespians or professional grown-up artists and on the other side adult theatre is
completely acted for adults and directed and devised by the adults.
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References
Eluyefa, D. K. (2017). Children’s Theatre: A Brief Pedagogical Approach. ArtsPraxis Volume 4.
Number 1. Retrieved from
https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/scmsAdmin/media/users/cl1097/D_Eluyefa__Childrens_Theatre.pdf
Horwitz S. (2003) Theatre for Young Audiences More Adult Than Ever. Backstage. Retrieved
from https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/theatre-young-audiences-adult-ever27705/

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