For my happen review I decided to review A Christmas Carol. I in any case had the pleasure of seeing how-dye-do Dolly. I was in truth impressed by the Casper College toil of A Christmas Carol the script managed to keep the same novel railway while making it accessible to even the rightfully young person. It was nice to see a lot of families sitting in the crowd, because it is so important that children are subjected to theatre while their young so that they can really culturally rounded.
When the establish number 1 started I didnt know what to make of it, because it wasnt quiet the story line I remember from other renditions of A Christmas Carol . The play had a lot of singing and chanting which lightened the mood and make it more intense. The actors also used a lot of repetition. For example, tick, tick, tick, time, time, time, m hotshoty, money, money. However, disdain the repetiton these words were different in to each one context.
I particularly enjoyed the performing in this play. The play was very well cast. Although mostly work force it didnt feel like it was lacking women. I found one actor really amusing, that was Christian. He managed to pull of being a women very funnily. His gestures were always over the top adding flair to the show and emphasizing the comedic relief in the script.
I also was very impressed with Natasha Radosevich. Her innocent looks and beautiful musicianship was what made the play. The other children were also a nice touch. Tiny Tim was cast perfectly although he didnt quite have the whole limp down. Scrooges (Richard Burk) was also really well cast. He looked the part and did a perfect baw beat bug. I also cannot say enough about each of the ghosts. Maddie although quite...
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