Thursday, February 7, 2019

Nicholas Hong #7-15 February 7th

Group 1: Act 5 scene 1:
One thing that stood out to me for group 1's performance was how they had Lady Macbeth walking back and forth in the middle of the room away from the other people performing. This was a great representation of Lady Macbeth's aimless sleepwalking and ramblings as she seemed completely oblivious to the other characters as she did in the scene.

Group 2: Act 5 scene 2:
Overall group 2 excelled in two areas, line delivery, and hand gestures. Both of these combined did a very good job of expressing the tone of the characters. Another small detail I liked was the use of towel caped and paper helmets which showed who was playing what role at a quick glance. The only issue there was with the performance was a little bit of trouble following the lines and coming in on time

Group 3: Act 5 Scene 3:
The way that Elias played Macbeth in this scene with his line delivery, hand gestures, and general mannerisms did an amazing job at portraying Macbeth's laid back and apathetic tone in this scene. One way they could have improved this was with better communication of the lines as there were moments where people stepped over each other's lines.

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