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Woman in Black

1) What was the play about? (brief synopsis)

Mr. Kipps, the protagonist, has engaged a professional actor to help him learn to act out and reveal his play onstage to his family and friends. By the second act, a shy, timid, and nervous Kipps transforms into the superior actor. At this point, the boundary between Kipps' recollection of the incident merges into the reality of the play the audience is viewing.

The audience learns that Kipps, as a young lawyer, was assigned to look after the affairs of a deceased Mrs. Drablow. He travels to gloomy and mysteriously silent Crythin-Gifford. He attends Mrs. Drablow's funeral and sees a thin, pale, and sickly woman walking around the graveyard. His curiosity of this vision and the towns peoples extreme secrecy of Mrs. Drablow's history leads him to her house: Eel Marsh House.

There are loud and painful noises heard coming from a locked room in what should be an otherwise empty house. He becomes extremely frightened and nervous, but eventually is able to enter into the secret room. The room appears as if someone has recently spent time there- a child. He soon finds out from a local that the boy whose room he had entered was the son of Mrs. Drablow's sister. The b

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She represents what so many human beings are and cannot surpass: their emotions and way of thinking.

I have also done plays in the past in which I had played the lead part, but getting into character and remaining in character is something that I believe is extremely difficult.

At this point, the play reconstructs itself to an end and we are brought back to the hired actor and Kipps complementing how the other performs. For she has handed down her idea to the actor, who must imagine how she imagined his role to be. There was not enough fear portrayed by them. This reminds me of how each one of us imagines a book when we read it. Then again, she could have handed us more work in critiquing, revising, and perfecting.

8) If asked, would you recommend this play to other theatergoers? What would you say? Why?

Interestingly enough, I have recommended this play to friends and they went to see it and enjoyed it.

10) If it were a requirement for you to be in this play, whom would you most want to play? Why?

To be completely honest, I would want to play the woman in black. It appeared very realistic and amazingly with the help of lighting, sounds, and the costumes of the four actors I believed that at one point we were on a theatre, at Mrs. I believed I would be frightened and was hoping I'd even scream. She makes one question him/herself.

6) What were the most interesting technical aspects of the play?

I think the most interesting technical aspect of the play was the set design.

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