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Analysis Of The 25th Annual County Spelling Bee Musical

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What could be the best thing to give a message to the audiences about middle school students who are navigated by their family in a different way. The answer is visual media. In order to give an idea that an imperfect person can do anything, this year William Cullen Bryant high school proudly presents musical The 25th annual county spelling bee with a hilarious theme that life is a pandemonium. The overall theme of this musical show was lives of middle school students who are facing different types of obstacles on their journey from the children into the confusing pre-adolescent period known as Teens. This musical was created with the lyrics and music by William Finn and a book by Rachel Sheinkin. This musical was organized by Bryant theatre company with a group of talented and dedicated students. This musical took place at Ethel Merman theater on April 19th, …show more content…

James Lapine, a Pulitzer Prize, Tony award director who was the actual director of the 25th annual Putnam County spelling bee on Broadway at the circle in the square.

In this musical, there was an actual setting like a spelling bee. It was the spelling competition with music. The performers are really energetic and unique to each other. some leading actors were Rona Lisa Peretti(Aerielle de la Cruz), Douglass Punch( Steven Lleshi), Chip Tolentino(Emil Jimson Salvador), William Barfee (Sheikh Muhtade), Mitch Mahoney(Shaquille Profitt), Jesus(Jakub Diaz) and more. The performers are very true to their characters. They really played innocent middle school kids. They have tried their best to indulge themselves into those characters.they were absorbed in their characters. Moreover, the voice of the performers was the clear and high quality that anybody can understand. The tempo of the voice ina balanced manner. The body language of the performers was very clear and suitable to their characters that they are supposed to representing to the audience. Some of the performer's

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