Character development: Our character development wasn't that good. None of us wore costumes except for Mark and Logan. Mark's costume helped his development as a lowly servant but Logan's didn't help his appearance as a young girl. Mark's mannerisms for Lane the servant helped portray his character but I don't think the rest of us had that many.
Focus: We all were able to stay in character very well. None of us stopped talking from the scene or stepped out of character.
Voice: Everyone's voices were different from normal, but also different from each other in the play. We probably all should've coordinated accents. All of our projection was loud enough to be heard behind stage and in the audience. Along with our accents and tone we should've had a little more body expression to go along with it.
Space: Our scene all just took place around some chair in the sitting room so we sat at the corner of the long tables and only moved a couple steps around, which I think was fine for our scene.
Preparedness: I was prepared and had memorized my line but Vincent didn't memorize all of his so we skipped a couple and got a little out of order. Our group definitely should've been more prepared and memorized in our lines.
Our overall presentation could've been greatly improved with memorization of lines, costumes, coordinating accents, and more movement with our bodies as we spoke. My performance didn't bring a lot of comedy to the scene but I think I did an okay job with portraying an older, sophisticated, grumpy woman.
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