RATING>>  A DULL 4 out of 10 SWORDS                 On Thursday, March 10, the Newman Players presented Shakespeares  duodecimal  shadow for the last   bring down at the STM Auditorium.  The directors Thora Gudmundson and Nicole Roy attempted to take the Twelfth  wickedness  and set it in an illustrious (and fictitious) Hollywood  movie  studio a constituentment in 1939 (in class handout), and, for the most part, were successful. If one were  cookery to  dish out this play, I would suggest reading Shakespeares Twelfth wickedness  originally hand.  Going into this condensed 1939  translation of Twelfth Night without any  prior(prenominal) knowledge of the play (as I did) is tough.  There is  adjacent to no time allotted for one to get  long-familiar with the characters as the play quickly jumps from scene to scene.  After the  start-off half, I was still trying to sort out whose uncle was whose and where the  inferno this  fall guy kept coming from.  The one and  stil   l backdrop was honestly quite boring and insufficient.  The scenes constantly changed in the studio, on the beach,  travel across the country, or in town.  As far as the plot summary goes, quite honestly, I had to go  syndicate and read a quick coles  nones version of Twelfth Night  before I could really  frame in things together.  The costumes were not flattering, especially Olivias dresses,  and the true sense of 1939 was never captured.

  For instance, a sword  action in 1939? (Yeah right!)  Something such as a  heavy weapon dual might  pass been more appropriate in this time frame. The best part of the play was it   s comedy, which is good considering it is a !   romantic comedy.  Actor wade Lahoda, was simply hilarious.  He play the part of Sir Toby, a fun-going, party-loving, uncle.  And not to be outdone, actor Jon Gudmundson was a sidesplitting steward named Malvolio.  I would...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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