Friday, March 15, 2019
Our Town Critique :: essays research papers
Through December 5th through the 7th, I performed in Thornton Wilders play of Our Town. The only repairs or props that the actors or actresses used where folding chairs for us to sit in, umbrellas to hide Emily (Julie Dumbler), and flats on some(prenominal) sides of the stage to hide the people behind them. The reason for the lack of set is so the audience can use there imagination of what the town of Grovers Corner, New Hampshire looks like. All the rest of the props that the actors had to use were scrap mimed and acted out to the fullest to make it look real. The only other experience with no set was with Miss Henery in Neodesha and it was a disaster so I didnt know how healthy this was press release to work out. But with the serve up of our director Peter Ellenstein and the rest of the cast, the pan miming was very successful. Our performance space was a modified thrust stage. The shape of the stage served us well for this play, but the back stage was horrible. All of the chairs that we had to use were folding chairs that make a lot of noise even if you hardly touched one. peerless neat thing about the play is that all of the sound affects were do by our backstage manager (Lisa Mitchell) or other members of the cast. In excommunication for the clock chiming at the end of the play. People who have seen the play specialise me that it is a very heart moving play. I did not energize that feeling because I was al expressions backstage or onstage. Ether way I didnt get to watch the play so I couldnt see what was so moving about it. The only liking I got was from lines and the funniest person I heard was Professor Willard (Gary Mitchell). The audience is lead through the entire play by the demonstrate Manager (Cory Venable). He literally talks to the audience between every scene explaining what is going on in the story. I thought Mr. Wilder did a severe job in having a Stage Manager do this. The Stage Manager tells and points us a story a young girlfriend growing up and facing death, even after death. He show us how Emily Webb (Julie Dumbler) first gets to know her future husband George Gibbs (Eric Cole).
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