Wednesday, March 3, 2010

If you attended one of the many times “Blood Wedding” played, you will probably agree with me when I say that it was absolutely amazing. It was a tragedy that took place in Spain, about a forbidden love between a married man and a recently wedded woman. They had loved each other in the past, and when he appears at her wedding, their need of each other became so strong that they ran away during her reception. The newlywed’s husband had to seek revenge and kill the man who took his wife, and so everyone at the wedding went on a search for them. The lovers were found, and in a fight for honor, both the husband and the wife’s lover were killed. What made this play so memorable however, was all the choreography, singing, music, scenery and lighting. There wasn’t that much scenery, but the arches looked so realistic on stage, and the lighting that changed day and night was excellent. I loved the flamenco that was danced, and the singing, which was mostly in Spanish, contributed so much to the Spaniard ambient in which the play took place. The cast and the theatre workers did a great job in this play and the outcome was brilliant. Right now we just started working on the next play that is coming up. I don’t know much about this play other than the great amount of scenery it will include. We will have to experiment with the scenery of this upcoming play, so hopefully it turns out well!

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