- I believe most cast members brought something unique to their character which was nice for me as i could dip in and out of sections of people and see their different personalities come through like Sophie's curiosity and love of men or Olivia's power hungry jealousy of the french King. because this play had an all female cast, it would have been very easy to loose your sense of character, it would have been easy for the girls to all play a similar version of each other however this didn't happen and it was nice to see characters shine through.
- The overal image of this play was the most beautiful i think out of the three, stylistically you could see powerful images throughout that was visually pleasing and created a bold, chronological,clock work type format which i believe worked with the context of the play as each king was almost working in clock work with what their next move is and how they were going to win the war. However one thing i would say is that although visually i was taken back, i didn't feel like the images were real, i wasn't brought into the world of these characters and what the women were going through because a lot of the time the images were still. I felt i was hungry for something when watching and i think it was lacking in a truthful l grounded performance from a lot of the women in the factory, i didn't feel connected to their circumstances or of the fear of war. It was a pretty picture that almost hid the brutality and pain that you faced these women.
Friday, 29 May 2015
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