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Tips for Play Reviews…

Tips for Play Reviews…. Keep your review ORGANIZED. Introduction Where? When? Short synopsis* can go here make clear if you liked it or didn’t by the end of introduction *This means…BRIEF…don’t let a summary dominate your review – ick !. Keep your review ORGANIZED. Body

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Tips for Play Reviews…

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  1. Tips for Play Reviews…

  2. Keep your review ORGANIZED • Introduction • Where? When? • Short synopsis* can go here • make clear if you liked it or didn’t by the end of introduction • *This means…BRIEF…don’t let a summary dominate your review – ick!

  3. Keep your review ORGANIZED • Body • No set number of paragraphs • BUT each element may deserve its own paragraph (for instance, don’t discuss actors & scenic elements together) • It’s ok to like one thing and dislike something else, but make sure your varying ideas make sense together

  4. Keep your review ORGANIZED • Body • Make sure you try to delineate between material & production • For instance, it’s entirely possible that you see a wonderful production of a crappy play or vice versa • Try to discuss strengths and weaknesses of each

  5. Keep your review ORGANIZED • Conclusion • This gets its own paragraph • Actually wrap up – don’t just stop writing • Leave us with a clear final thought which reminds us whether you would or would not recommend the show

  6. Other tedious details… • Titles of plays are written in italics or underlined • Song titles are in “quotation marks” • i.e. The song “Memory” from Cats, as performed by Maria Von Trapp, gripped the audience’s attention until the final cutoff.

  7. Other tedious details… • When discussing production details, make sure you use participants’ names (actors, directors, designers, etc.) • You receive a program upon entering the theatre – keep it and use it! • This will ensure that you spell all names correctly!

  8. Other tedious details… • Keep tense consistent • Either past or present, depending on whether the production is still running • Maria Von Trapp’s performance of ‘Memory’ is breathtaking. • Maria Von Trapp’s performance of ‘Memory’ was breathtaking. • Choose wisely and make sure it’s consistent!

  9. Enjoy the Show!

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