Sentences with phrase «school drama from»

Alexander stars in «Blame,» the high school drama from young writer - director Quinn Shephard, as a vengeful and troubled teen.

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Many from both sides had significant roots in the drama department at Stoneman Douglas High school.
Details of the plot haven't been released, but from what we can gather and from what we know about High School Musical, this newest sequel will have fun, drama and — most importantly — catchy tunes.
I lived a double life — away from drama school I had a secret life of binging and vomiting.
A generation ago, kids would come home in the afternoon and have a break from the social drama at school.
It is teacher - intenstive for parents who are stretched for time, and it is specialist - intensive from the school model with separate teachers for so many of the subjects that make up what homeschoolers see as the beauty of Waldorf education — foreign languages, games and eurythmy, handwork, orchestra and voice and band, drama.
My daughter comes home blabbering drama from school most days and there is an ever - rotating list of BFF's that go up and down in rank each week.
Often, it isn't until we receive a recommendation from the school guidance counselor, or our child's teacher, that we are even willing to accept that our child's excessive homework drama may be due to more than just a simple dislike of the subject.
After doing school work, students will be rotated through a series of structured activities ranging from drama to woodworking to sports.
I once asked my high school drama teacher if I could buy some of the ultra-thick stage makeup from her... she looked at me a little strange, since I wasn't even on the cast of the current musical and was working backstage / tech.
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Following his graduation from New York's renowned High School of the Performing Arts, Eldard's passion for drama was ignited, and he went on to appear on One Life to Live before he made his feature debut in 1989's True Love.
Born in South Korea, C.S. Lee received his BFA from Cornish College of the Arts and his MFA from the Yale School of Drama, where he was awarded the Carol Dye Acting Award.
The Bloomfield, MI, native worked a series of odd jobs before graduating from high school and enrolling in Oakland University — eventually realizing that her only hope for escaping the Midwest and accomplishing her goal of becoming an actress was convincing her parents to let her study drama at Juilliard.
Viggo Mortensen finds himself similarly trapped in a purgatorial state in Far From Men, David Oelhoffen's beautiful, melancholy drama about a French teacher named Daru (Mortensen) who runs a remote school amid the mountains in 1954 Algeria.
His parents tried to rechannel his violent energy into athletics, including boxing and football, but a knee injury disqualified him from a professional career.A future in the military — or, possibly, in prison — awaited this marginal student, but a required drama class at school provided an outlet where his energy (and skills in prevarication) could be put to constructive use.
Following graduation, she got involved in local theater and from there studied fine arts at the Goodman Theater School of Drama at Chicago's DePaul University.
Cassie (Britt Robertson) moves to Chance Harbor, Washington, after her mother dies and discovers she is one of several high school girls who descend from powerful witches, in the drama based on the books by L.J. Smith (who also penned the Vampire Diaries books).
After graduating from Trinity College Dublin and then from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, West won the Ian Charleson award for Best Newcomer for his performance in Sir Peter Hall's production of THE SEAGULL.
The debut feature from David O. Russell is a coming of age drama starring Jeremy Davies as Raymond, an intelligent young man who comes home from school to reluctantly take care of his mother.
And I get letters from people trying to go to drama school and needing to pay their rent.
Though Nyong» o is no stranger to movie sets — she was a production assistant on «The Constant Gardener» — stepping in front of the camera was new to the actor, who had just graduated from the Yale School of Drama.
Following his dramas about competitive robot - building, competitive one - armed surfing, and semi-competitive high school performing arts, McNamara's The Miracle Season is a drama about competitive girls» volleyball, and how a championship high school team from Iowa worked to rebuild following the loss of their star player.
The show follows members of a high school drama troupe as they prepare to put on the controversial musical Spring Awakening, under the tutelage of an inexperienced yet passionate teacher (Josh Radnor) who's basically stolen the department out from under its longtime chair (Rosie Perez).
He earned a bachelor's and a master's degree in fine arts from the University of Chicago and studied for a year at the Yale Drama School in 1952.
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Tatum says that he took the role in the Nicholas Sparks weepy «Dear John» so that he could learn from director Lasse Hallstrom (since he'd never studied at drama school).
«I went to drama school with a number of young women who came from (the South) and I never forgot them and I never forgot the way they spoke.
From 1991's Los Angeles screenwriter drama Barton Fink to 2001's noir pastiche The Man Who Wasn't There, these brothers wear their old school influences proudly.
James Tynion IV has done remarkable work crafting compelling drama around the Bat - family with his Detective Comics run, taking cues from the Chris Claremont school of superhero storytelling to build a dense narrative featuring a big cast of characters, each with their own subplots.
Deviating from the usual Marvel formula, Spider - Man: Homecoming filtered the story of your friendly neighborhood Spider - Man through the lens of a high school drama, imbuing the Wallcrawler with the kind of adolescent struggles that everyone can relate to at one time or another.
«Blue Jay» (Alex Lehmann) The official synopsis: «Meeting by chance when they return to their tiny California hometown, two former high - school sweethearts (Mark Duplass and Sarah Paulson) reflect on their shared past through the lens of their differently dissatisfied presents, in this tender, wise and affecting chamber drama from first - time feature director Alex Lehmann.»
From two filmmakers with a history of comedy - drama credits, director Miguel Arteta («Cedar Rapids», «Youth in Revolt», «The Good Girl») and writer Mike White («Orange County», «School of Rock», «Nacho Libre»), «Beatriz at Dinner» is an offbeat indie comedy starring Salma Hayek, Chloe Sevigny, Connie Britton, Jay Duplass, and John Lithgow.
In 1992, he moved to Madrid to attend The Royal Spanish School of Drama from which he graduated in 1996.
Ostensibly spun from the same cloth as most YA dramas, the film latches on to a generic high - school kid named Greg (Thomas Mann) who spends all of his time making parody versions of classic films (i.e. Eyes Wide Butts, The 400 Bros) with his «coworker» Earl (excellent newcomer RJ Cyler).
We watch as she attends dances; falls into and out of the school drama club; agonizes about college; has fun with — and then starts drifting apart from — her straight - laced best friend (Beanie Feldstein); smokes weed for the first time; fights with her family; and dips her toes into her first romance, crushing hard on both a very polite Irish Catholic boy (Manchester By The Sea's Lucas Hedges) and a too - cool - for - school musician (Timothée Chalamet, breakout star of the upcoming Call Me By Your Name).
One of Gerwig's high school drama teachers, Ed Trafton of the all - boys Jesuit High School — which invites students from her alma mater, the all - girls St. Francis, to participate in their stage productions, and vice versa — recognized her «it» factor nearly 20 years ago when she was a bespectacled, Converse - wearing Dorothy in a student production of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, speak - singing «Over the Rainbow» to his solo piano accompaniment in the key of A-flat school drama teachers, Ed Trafton of the all - boys Jesuit High School — which invites students from her alma mater, the all - girls St. Francis, to participate in their stage productions, and vice versa — recognized her «it» factor nearly 20 years ago when she was a bespectacled, Converse - wearing Dorothy in a student production of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, speak - singing «Over the Rainbow» to his solo piano accompaniment in the key of A-flat School — which invites students from her alma mater, the all - girls St. Francis, to participate in their stage productions, and vice versa — recognized her «it» factor nearly 20 years ago when she was a bespectacled, Converse - wearing Dorothy in a student production of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, speak - singing «Over the Rainbow» to his solo piano accompaniment in the key of A-flat major.
«I never went to drama school, but from high school, or really the age of nine, I did this drama class with a local teacher and it was almost completely improvised,» recalls Lynskey.
Set over an eventful but not extraordinary senior year of high school in Sacramento («the Midwest of California,» as one character calls it), Lady Bird follows Lady Bird through rites of passage: getting into and then out of the drama club; tiptoeing into first romance; agonizing about college; growing apart from her best friend (Beanie Feldstein); fighting with her mother; and trying to hide her family's limited income.
From Nowhere (Unrated) Coming - of - age drama, set in the Bronx, highlighting the ordeals of three, undocumented high school seniors — a Muslim Guinean (J. Mallory McCree), a depressed Dominican (Octavia Chavez - Richmond) and a Peruvian class valedictorian (Raquel Castro)-- living in fear of being apprehended by the authorities before being granted legal immigration status.
Leslie (whose parents are Scottish aristocrats, who live in a castle near Aberdeen that's been the family home for 500 years) graduated from prestigious drama school LAMDA (whose alumni include Benedict Cumberbatch, Dominic Cooper, Chiwetel Ejiofor and John Lithgow) in 2008, and swiftly booked a role in Annie Griffin «s acclaimed TV drama «New Town,» which won her a New Talent award at the Scottish BAFTAs.
Excellent performances from Michael Shannon, Carla Gugino and young newcomer Taylor John Smith aren't enough to offset the narrative clichés of Bart Freundlich's drama about a high school basketball star struggling with family dysfunction.
Writer / director / Tasmanian Sean Byrne upends high school clichés and deftly maneuvers between angsty, gritty drama and neon - colored, glittery carnage in a story that borrows from other horror flicks but absolutely tells its own tale.
WHY: Based on Jojo Moyes» bestselling novel of the same name, «Me Before You» isn't much different than your typical Hollywood tearjerker; it's a cloying and all too predictable romantic drama from the school of Nicholas Sparks.
Tru Loved (Unrated) Homoerotic coming - of - age drama about the difficult adjustment a gay 16 year - old (Najarra Townsend) makes to her new school and surroundings after moving with her lesbian parents from San Francisco to a conservative, Southern California community.
A lovely account of youth spent in the China Drama Academy Peking Opera school, based on the experiences of Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, Corey Yuen and the other members of the Seven Little Fortunes performing troupe that grew up to dominate Hong Kong Cinema from the late 70s through the mid-90s (and beyond).
So my new year's wish is that for X, actors substitute Greta Gerwig, who made sure, in Lady Bird, that even characters as peripheral to the action as Stephen McKinley Henderson's mournful high school drama teacher felt like full human beings who could have wandered in from, or off to, their own movies.
With the school production in full swing, the drama teacher Carl Kapinas (Lane) goes into meltdown; Jason enjoys his new found attention a little too much, and things go from bad to worse for poor Linda, who in truth brought this whole saga upon herself.
She graduated in 1983 with a degree from the Yale School of Drama, but while she found work in two plays by the great August Wilson (1984's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and 1986's Joe Turner's Come and Gone), steadier acting jobs were scarce.
One from before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, one popular star of today known throughout the country and a young girl longing to attend a drama school.
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