Seven Brides For Seven Brothers Analysis

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Conway High School’s Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

If you’re expecting a well thought out review, please be patient, because I accidentally deleted everything of my first attement and I’ve recently been running off of nothing but the high of sugar and the adrenalin of an anticipated emotional break down. So, buckle up because you’re about to perceive my experience of Conway High School’s Seven Brides for Seven Brothers through this written word. To start off let us talk about biasm my friend. It should be addressed that I attended this musical for free, meaning zero dollars. I personally don’t feel the musical was that god offal but since it was free, I never found myself regretting the three to five dollars that unprivileged folk had to pay. Secondly, I went into Seven Brides for Seven Brothers { SBSB (aren’t you glad it isn’t called Brides, count of Seven, for Brothers, also count of Seven?)} expecting a, what do you know, god offal play, due to a previous god offal play performed by the Conway group. ANOTHER biast point, I had a few friends in the play so I might …show more content…

First off, the avalanche. I’m sorry if I’m being PRETENTIOUS, but that was horrible. Technology, the screen they projected the avalanche onto was way behind the actual video and speed of the play. I sat there confused on what the heck was going on while the brothers and brides sat in a wagon on one side and the townspeople, clear able to walk to the wagon, stood there for at least thirty seconds just kind of moseying around. At least they made the point of the scene clear, something I think they failed to do a bit further into the play. With context, I was able to decipher the chaos of at least 28 people ( seven brothers plus seven brides plus fourteen parents plus some kids) running around in the woods that magically appeared inside the

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