Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Evaluation of The Woman In Black Essay -- Drama
Evaluation of The Woman In Black    On the 26/6/05 we went to see a performance called the women in black  with all the pupils who chose drama as their gcse. We made our way to  the coach and got ready to leave. The coach drove into London and  everyone was very enthusiastic about seeing this play as it was  supposed to be scary and most people there hadnââ¬â¢t been to the theatre.    First we went to the theatre where we were given a preview of how  they used lighting and sound on the stage. I was incredibly interested  at how the lighting was such a big part in a performance! It affected  the whole mood of the audience meaning that the sound and lighting  director can control our mood before the actors even get on the stage.  This I think is vital for the actors, for example if the lights were  very bright and you were trying to pull of a scary scene it just  wouldnââ¬â¢t work or it would be very hard to pull off. But if the lights  were dim or even on black out then the mood would change, darkness is  a good tool to use, but used too often can ruin a play. Darkness  played a major part in the play; it was used two or three times, but  only one being used to scare the audience. This created tension as  sometimes, nothing scary would happen when the lights got dim. Sounds  were also used with the lighting to create or make you use your  imagination on the stage. Different sounds were played, but I found  that the best ââ¬Å"trickâ⬠ they used was the journey the main character  does on the...                      
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