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Critique of the musical Carousel
By Rodgers and Hammerstein
Tyler Finley
Mr. Rodney Whatley
Words: 1,288
The musical play, Carousel, was set in a fishing city on the New England coast and took place in late May of the year 1890. ... Carousel was a good play overall, although some parts could have been improved, the positive aspects overshadowed the negative. ...
The actors and actresses are naturally the easiest aspect of the play to critique due to the fact that the audience reacts to them and is involved with them throughout the entity of the play. ... The opening scene was staged with a great set, with the carousel scene. The animals for the carousel looked absolutely magnificent. ... The change from the carousel scene to the scene of the tree-lined path was quite efficient. ...
Being that the play was a musical it was full of song and dance. ... In the opening scene, the choreography was superb with the carousel animals. ...
The play Carousel was a very good junior college production. This is the first musical production that I have ever attended and I was very impressed.
Approximate Word count = 1301 Approximate Pages = 5.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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