The alterations found in the live version of Comedy of Errors performed by the American Player Theatre that included modification of characters, stage set up and costumes, and the obvious difference in experience that is found in watching the play, made it better than the original version of Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. In Shakespeare's original version of Comedy of Errors, the characters Dromio of Syracuse and Dromio of Ephesus were male. However the characters Dromio of Syracuse and Dromio of Ephesus in the live version of the Comedy of Errors were female. Despite being female, both Dromios tried to pass as male by wearing fake beards. Although, the obvious attempt by the Dromio of Syracuse and Dromio of Ephesus to pass as males …show more content…
The original version of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors can only be read unlike the live version of Comedy of Errors performed by the American Player Theatre which is watched. By watching the live version of Comedy of Errors, the audience gets a visual and audial experience. This multi dimensional version of the Comedy of Errors is a positive factor that makes the live version of Comedy of Errors successful in representing original version . For example, a top hat is used when identifying Dromio of Syracuse and a bottom hat is used when identifying Dromio of Ephesus. The visual representation of the twins allows the audience to avoid any confusion when watching the play. Similarly, the characters Antipholus of Syracuse and Antipholus of Ephesus are differentiated using different attires. Unlike the original version of the Comedy of Errors, that does not use any audio when transitioning to a new scene, the live representation the Comedy of Errors uses music. The use of music when transitioning to a scene is useful in that it sets the mood for the upcoming scene. The use of audio and visual experience in the live version of Comedy of Errors, makes it a successful representation the Comedy of Errors by William