The second time we went to see the play we were sat at the back of the stage watching it from behind and it defiantly gave a different view of the play as you are almost in the centre of the action and I noticed elements that I had not noticed the first time round and with the entrance for the actors right next to you it made the performance even better.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Richard III Performance - Trafalgar Square
During the summer I went to go see Richard III a production by Trafalgar Square Studios in London and I had my mind blown with how amazing it was. My family and I were lucky enough to go see it twice, the first time Martin Freeman (who played the main character Richard the third) was unfortunately sick however his understudy was still brilliant. In the play the first two rows of the audience had a warning of being a 'splash zone' and were give jumpers to wear in the second act as a lot of fake blood was being used.
The second time we went to see the play we were sat at the back of the stage watching it from behind and it defiantly gave a different view of the play as you are almost in the centre of the action and I noticed elements that I had not noticed the first time round and with the entrance for the actors right next to you it made the performance even better.
The second time we went to see the play we were sat at the back of the stage watching it from behind and it defiantly gave a different view of the play as you are almost in the centre of the action and I noticed elements that I had not noticed the first time round and with the entrance for the actors right next to you it made the performance even better.
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