Drama Play Review on The musical Play that I did my review on was West Side Story by Jerome Robbins. I saw this play at the Woodland High School with my family. We went to see it because my older brother, Nick was in it. Thinking about the overall production, I liked that it was about two gangs fighting over their turf as they called it. It was cool because it showed me what simple lives they had but ending up in a tragic ending. I also liked how they seemed to have an accurate perception of what each of the gangs whore and what they acted like.
The setting of the background stood for all the scenes and purposes of they play and it was like a real place in a city. I thought that was pretty cool. Thinking about the overall production, I disliked how they had so many singing scenes and that sort of got boring so I wouldnt come back and see it again. I also thought that some of they parts should have been played by the other characters (not naming any names).
If I were to do things differently as the director I would have watched the movie and made a better selection who could fit the character better and who would better as a different part in the play. Overall it turned out to be really good but those would have been the changes that I would have made.
A character that I did not like was Maria. She did well as the character but she didnt really fit the part. I dont want to be mean but that is just my opinion. Another person that I didnt like was Riff. He seemed to over act a little too much but he still did a good job (better than I could have done) playing the part. A person that I did like was Action. He played a good part because he acted wild and gave me the feeling that he was really that sort of person.
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He would always go wild when something came up and never calm down except when Tony or Riff ordered him to. If I were a drama critic for a newspaper I would not recommend this play for little kids because they might find it hard to understand. I would recommend this to all older kids and adults because it is one of those classic stories come to life on stage. I would recommend that they see it while they still can.