Brigadoon
For my theatre class, I watched the musical Brigadoon, which was performed by Moorpark Colleges Theatre students. The play took place in their very plush performing arts center. It took place in Mid November and was overall a fantastic production. As I walked in, there was nice, subtle classical music playing in the lobby. It was very soothing to hear as we got our programs, which were basic programs (nothing over the top or fancy) but thats the way it should be, and looked at the various pictures they had displayed. The ambiance was very casual because most of the people who came to see it were college students, so I felt very homey. I dressed in my jeans and a sweater, and I'm glad I wasn't the only one. I hate being under or over dressed. I felt right at home in this theatre... my little cousin was asleep on my arm. There were no refreshments offered before the play, only during intermission. However, there was water available, and restrooms too, which made it pretty kid-friendly. During Intermission, you could buy a soda or coffee, or snacks like cookies and chips. It was inexpensive, probably because they were not expecting pro
He was not dismal, but not extraordinairy. The actor who played Tommy was pretty believable, but not the best. We find out that the two men, Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas have gotten lost in the Scottish Countryside. The play was Brigadoon, written by Alan Jay Lerner, and once showed on broadway. However, the rest of the town knows if he leaves, Brigadoon will cease to exist. He enunciated very well, each consinant and vowel were clear, and he wasn't the least bit quiet. But it is hard to make the desicion. He really got into his character, and we could imagine the type. At times it could have been a little brighter, because it was hard to see the expressions. You know he is the protagonist because the audience (me!) felt the most empathy for him. Everyone had perfect makeup, an d it was funny how much makeup the town "floozie" was wearing, but it worked for her character. Tommy and Jeff leave for the city, and when Tommy gets home, he realizes he made a mistake in leaving. He led himself out of Brigadoon and back into reality. fit, just offering it as a convience to the audience. While there, he meets the girl of his dreams.
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