Monday, May 18, 2009

Into The Blue

Three Sisters was a great play. I really enjoyed the story line as well as the actors and the whole piece as one. The actors were very good and the professional feel of it all was great.
The set was very different looking, with all the trees and forestry, yet the inside of rooms were being portrayed on the stage. I liked it alot, the trees were very cool and the backdrop was painted so well that it blended in perfectly with the 3 dimensional tress. I was very confused on that decision though. Although entertaining, I really don't know why the director chose to have the outside clash with the inside on the set.
The stage was set in a thrust/in the round because the audience was not completely around the stage but they were a little bit more than three quarters around. I really enjoyed it that way. And how the corners where the actors entered and exited, and even dressed were right by the audience, was really interesting. The action seemed to be so close, which made it really intimate.
The lights became dimmer it seemed in the second act when it opened on the sad dark scene with the fire. And I noticed that there were a lot of blue lights as well as purples and oranges. They seemed to portray a warm feel yet a hint of sadness with the blues. I thought that was very well thought out. The play started out with a little bit of a warm loving feel, and also some tension, and then progressed more into depression, and I think the lights portrayed that very well.
The set changes were fairly fast and I really liked how the actors were dressed on stage in the blue lights, and the fact that we could see them made them stay in character. The shows we have seen in this class have had minimal props until this one. And both amounts of props are enjoyable to watch. This play had man props and were used very well.
Even though Three Sisters was a long and sad play, I still really enjoyed it.

Heather Harlan

3 comments:

Moulin Rouge Girl(Ember) said...

I agree with the lighting. They did a really good job with it. Although, from where I was sitting, you could see the glowtape on some of the chairs and such when they dimmed the lights.

Tracy said...

I too was confused as to why they had the outside and the inside come together as one. It was a bit distracting for me because I kept wondering what the reason for that was. The lighting was very well used, and very good with the scenes.

Jordan said...

Thats a good thought about the lighting aspect of the play. I didnt think that in depth about it. I also thought that was a good idea keeping the actors in character by having them change on stage. They could have made it a little more interesting though.