Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Class Play

Tea: I loved this play because of the incorporation of many different women, all sharing a common ground and footing while also allowing the audience to feel the intense emotion and hardship of their positions. I also loved the subtle differences in rhythm throughout the dialogue as well as the flow from past to present.

Bondage: The fluent dialogue between false reality and true reality kept me interested and challenged throughout the play. I liked the dynamic between Mark and Terri and felt that portraying this couple may breakdown previously held pretenses if acted by our class.

A Language of Their Own: This play stirred me most in that I felt a level of embarrassment throughout the reading. I admit that I am not as comfortable as some with homosexual relations, but that is what theatre is for and I am happy that my horizons have been widened by the experience of reading it. I hope that we perform this in some respect as a class effort.

If we perform two of these plays I would like to do Tea and A Language of Their Own.

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