Wednesday, November 18, 2009
dracula
i attended this play last night. i have read and seen the movie that this play was adapted from. i love dracula movies and books but never had i seen it performed. this intrigued me. i wondered what it would be like. dracula started in the mansion next to the count's house called carfax. the mansion had two patients lucy and renfield. renfield was the most liked character in the play. he was interesting from climbing stage props to scaring the front row by almost landing on top of them. dracula character was acted almost like the original one in the movies. i like this play better than any of the movies that portray dracula. the actors were magnificant. the ending when they came back out for the bow was well liked. anyone that reads this shold go watch the play.
nira has no gender
i watched this play the final night it was shown. this play was sold out 30 minutes before the show started. the show was about an african village. in this village a man loved women but dared not to tell her parents. the parents found out and were mad with rage they attempted to get along. but she insisted they get married. the play was very well acted out. the actors were not shy at all seemed to actually be that person. the play's music was played live by two men on the bongos. the scene transissions were vocal and molodic. overall this play was very interesting
unit 4 in english
this is an interesting take on poetry. at least it doesnt have to be in old english like in shakespeare's day im looking foward in to developing this project. i am not the most outspoken person in the world. curious where it will lead me. the jon sands guy was the poet that i liked. i could relate to the topics he talked about. the emotional idiot was the most interesting. she contradicted every statement said. she shows how some women never make since. sands talkes about subjects that most never even speak but seems to not have a care in the world. when we watched sal williams is when i started thinking about the subject.
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