Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon was a great play. I saw it at the TCC Southeast Campus where they performed a matinee. Coming into it, I thought it would be like the high school plays, broadly cheesy and lousy acting, as they werent professionals. Least to say, I wasnt expecting much, which I must say was the best thing I could assimilate apprehendd for. Personally, if I had come into any play hoping it would blow me shoot my seat, and it just sucked, then it would have been a complete declivity for me. But if you come into the play not expecting a thing, youre hope can only rise. As the curtains fell, and the lights dimmed, I pushed everything out of my straits to focus on this play. As I followed the actors witty remarks and comic puns, I realized I had seen this type of theatre before, as it reminded me of the show I Love Lucy. An odd but cute duad raising hell between them only to rejoin in the end, while conflicts rose everywhere, this was a classic performance of comedy wit. Overall, I thought this play to be enchanting, delightful and funny.
The firstborn thing I criticized was the set as I came to rag in my seat. The house lights were on, so I could see the completed scene.
The setting was apparently an apartment which was in dire need of holdfast up. Kitchen appliances such as the sink and refrigerator were dingy and off-white. The show of the paint on the walls was a ghastly shade of buns green, giving it off as repulsive. There was a skylight, which had an fantastic and obvious hole in it, while the radiator didnt work also. aft(prenominal) looking through the scene, it dawned...
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