At 8 pm on Saturday, December 21, my and my family saw the drama "evil" at the Ford Performing Arts Center in Chicago. I am listening to the wonder of the drama all the time. My parents saw it on Broadway in New York a few years ago, I love it very much, I will not stop talking about it. Well, I will tell you that explaining evil to you is a spectacular show dead and may even be a discreet expression. Evil is one of the best plays I have ever seen. Between actors, lighting, landscapes, music, this is a wonderful show and always attracts your attention.
Wicked is a musical, so its music is a star, but unfortunately it is both weakness and strength. Emma Hatton who plays the wicked evil witch Alfava is deeply impressed by its role and is a truly wonderful singer who is stealing the show. Unfortunately, her voice is too good for that material, so it may make all other things worse. In addition, the songs themselves are not too memorable or impressive, and some of them seem to be inaccessible and inappropriate. There are absolutely wonderful pairs, most people have their favorite, people can not expect that everyone is wonderful or they like. The biggest problem is that there is almost no anonymous conversation and the conversation singing outside the song is totally unnatural.
After a while, we will provide a commentary on the script about the script, but I would like to mention another such comment, very good comment, but in Alfred Harbage's Shakespeare Reader 's Guide (1963). ). For more than 900 pages of comments emphasizing dramatic works, see Marvin Rosenberg, The Hamks of the Hamlet (1992). We do not make any request for originality of the following comments. For decades I have read reviews, watched works, taught dramas, talked with colleagues.
In the DVD release of Shaun of the Dead, one (four) commentary track was only for recording the actor who played zombies in the movie. The first actor audio commentary (including Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis, Dylan Moran) also scoffed the audio commentary (actors insisted that they had not heard them almost unless they slept). And Dylan Moran said that no one was interested in listening to it, just saying, "Oh, Roger used a fixed cam as the knee is bad."