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‘Da Boyz’ is a play. ... The director of ‘Da Boyz’ has used the place names from ‘The Comedy of Errors’ but the set suggests that it is set in the modern world. ‘Da Boyz’ is made relevant to a modern audience by it’s use of modern music (e. ... The play was influenced by a black culture I know this because of the modern language that the characters in ‘Da Boyz’ were using. ...
The set of ‘Da Boyz’ is black apart from the red letters, ‘FSS’, which sound like Ephesus, the place in ‘The Comedy of Errors’. ... They are the target audience for ‘Da Boyz’. ... Another effect of the screens is that it creates dramatic irony, for example, in the beginning of ‘Da Boyz’, Antipolus is shown on the screen and the audience is confused to see him just sitting there with his friend just chatting away, then suddenly Antipolus realises that he is on the screens and his reaction makes the audience laugh.
In ‘Da Boyz’ I noticed that the lighting was used throughout the play continuously. ... An example of slang in ‘Da Boyz’ was when Antipolus sees his father and says, “Oi, that’s my old man! ...
In ‘Da Boyz’ , women are equally as powerful as men.
Approximate Word count = 1375 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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