Trelawny of the Wells Summary and Analyzation
Arthur Wing Pinero's Trelawny of the Wells was one that I personally wasopen-minded to when required to see the production at the Ruth Halls Theatre. Because theatre and art interest me, I expected the production of Trelawny to be quite well. When I came to the Wednesday production, I wanted to examine the design qualities and aspects of the play. In a previous theatre class, I tried to examine the acting quality and styles of the production, but failed to recall as much as I would have liked for the response paper. Although the plot of Trelawny of the Wells was disappointing and bland, the costume, sound, scene, and lighting design helped enhance the performance of the actors and suspense of the audience. The beginning of the first act of Trelawny was confusing. There was not a clear connection to what the characters names were and it was difficult to understand what Mr. Albett was saying. I found myself fiddling through the program trying to figure out whom he was speaking to. I do understand that actor playing Mr. Albett had to use slang type of English, but it was frustrating trying to figure out what was being said. The costume design of this scene had me very interested because the
seemed as if they were real candles. I also noticed when the butler wall and a small ledge had definite black nails that were holding them to neck. I don't believe the material Velcro was developed in the 19th general scenery it was satisfactory. I believe Tom scene was obvious. Rose Trelawny had been singing live periodically and been. I could depict and dissect the mistakes throughout the play. I
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