Jinch Malrex Play Analysis

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The plays Jinch Malrex, The Farm Show and The Drawer Boy are all significant yet, inspirational plays that are related similarly in some context or another. All three plays revolve around collective creation and are based on real people and their experiences. Another strong similarity between the Jinch Malrex, The Farm Show and The Drawer Boy is that they involve young individuals who strive to display a positive image in the …and also spark new ideas which show in their performances. In the end, all the actors and writers involved in the Jinch Malrex do not want to perform for the sake of fame, but to bring a positive message to the audience through storytelling.
Firstly, the term “collective creation” in itself defines the meaning. Collective creation is a collection of a group of actors coming together to create a play or show from their experiences. Due to its flexibility, it is a very unique and convenient technique …show more content…

All actors and writers in Jinch Malrex, The Farm Show, and Mile’s theatre group strive to portray a positive message through their audience. The message plays a significant role on affecting those around them in positive manner. For example, in the Jinch Malrex the actors and writers want to let their audience mainly youth aware of the problems young people are going through and that they are not the only ones. …..They want to overcome the change of the people thinking stereotypically and relate to the troubled teens. In The Drawer Boy, Miles message to his audience is to change people’s outlook about farms and that farmers have a big role of importance since they produce food and are not paid enough and appreciated for the work they do. Both situations are very similar since both the farmers and the teens in Jinch Malrex want recognition and want to overcome their stereotypical