Sunday, February 17, 2019
Steel Magnolias Theater Review :: essays research papers
In my theater class I was given the assignment of having to write a critical review of the hunt down Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling. So on the Wednesday before the holiday weekend (Rosh-Ha-Shana) I decided to make the trip everywhere to the Hand chapel on the Mount Vernon Campus, to see this play that I had already positive(p) myself was going to be dreadful, or at least that was what I treasured myself to believe. It was for this reason that in the beginning I wanted to be over critical and to pick apart every little detail. There was nonwithstanding one problem, the fact I thought the play was absolutely terrific. The tidal bore of this play was far superior to that which I had expected. Although, there were a some minor complaints I did break they hardly took out from the overall production.In my opinion, the most successful aspect in this play was the actresses, not unless because they were good, but rather because they were incredibly believable. I did not feel that I was watching actors on the stage, rather that I was watching the lives of the six individuals unfold. They became their characters. A perfect example of this can be seen when Sabrina Hyman, who was playing the part of Truvy, was decorating the beauty parlour for Christmas and had to improv. While placing bestow on the couch she was unable to keep it on the desired spot, because it kept falling off of the arm. Initially when she realized that the tinsel was not staying in its place she did not panic, as one would have thought. Instead she simply tried again, and then even a ordinal time without showing any signs of a problem, she had to finally walk away without properly placing the tinsel where it should have been. This quick change in events did not throw her off in the least she played it off bid nothing was wrong. She played it off, as Truvy Jones would have in real life. Although I did feel that the acting in the play was truly amazing I did have two problems, and a c ouple of instances where I was given a reality check and reminded that it was just a play. My first complaint was that although Patricia Jenson and jennet Towns did a terrific job, they were not able to play the part of elderly women simply because of their age.
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