I admit that when I heard of the plot for The Humans, I was expecting a cheesy ending to a predictable yet fun play. The reality was a bittersweet ending to a play that hit much too close to home. I’ve noted before that this play didn’t rely on clichés. The writing was excellent, and…
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The Bare Bones of Elektra
To convey atmosphere, especially a disturbing one, productions use costumes, set, and special effects. However, the performance of Elektra was done without Ancient Greek rags, fog-machines, and didn’t even hand a backdrop. Instead, the creepy discord of the opera was conveyed with evening dress, furs, well-done makeup, and a stage shared by the orchestra and…
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Fall for Dance is a show where international dancers come to perform. The night started off with a traditional Indian dance routine based off of a ballad. However, the diversity didn’t stop there. I researched the dancers from that night. They were already a diverse set in terms of ethnicity, but I learned that just…
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