Arsenic and Old Lace
2. The copy I had did not list the author.4. Act 1: Set in late afternoon in the month of September in the present time. Act 3: Later that night to early the next morning. Mortimer Brewster, Aunt Abby, Aunt Martha, Elaine, Teddy, Dr. Einstein, Jonathan Brewster, and Officer O'Hara. 6. Personally I liked Teddy the best because he was such a bizarre character. He added a lot of life and personality to this play with his reenactment of different events in Theodore Rosevelts life. His role added an element of unpredictability to the play I thought. 7. If I were cast in this play I would like to play the role of Dr. Einstein because I think it would be a challenging role, however you would be able to have fun with it since they give you the chance to work with a German accent and such. Dr. Einstein just seemed to be a very unique character to try and p
Einstein: You mean "Won't you sit down"? This was a very humorous play in my eyes, however I think some people my be turned away by the amount of irony that is portrayed in this play. 11. If I had to look for a message in this play I don't know where I would start. However there is one phrase that came to my mind when I read this play. That phrase is "What they don't know, won't hurt them". This is most evident when Mortimer is trying to cover up the murders that his aunts have committed. Although this play was fairly easy to read it has a tendency to get rather boring in some spots which requires a lot of concentration. Mortimer: He sat down! Mind you - this fellow is supposed to be bright. There he is - all ready to be trussed up. And what do they use to tie him with? 8. Mortimer: He didn't even have the sense enough to be scared - to be on guard. For instance, ther muderer invites him to sit down. Mortimer: Believe it or not, that was in th
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Einstein Mortimer, Dr Einstein, Ratings Difficulty, Arsenic Lace, Officer O'Hara, Theodore Rosevelts, September Act, dr einstein, , einstein mortimer, curtain cord, jonathan brought,
Approximate Word count = 647
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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