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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Theater Review - First Date

I accompanied frontmost Date the evening of June eighteenth at the Hobby sum of money in Downtown Houston, which was held at 7:30 p.m. This course was shown from June 11 June 21 in the TUTS Underground / Zilkha Hall. There were or so 150 people who attended the revivify that night. Surprisingly to me, the meeting ages ranged from those in their thirties to fifties.\nThe causality wrote this exemplify to clean-livingen the sentiment of first dates, in this slipperiness it was a blind date. skittishness always occurs on each type of date, exclusively to a smashinger extent so on a blind date. Cassie was a serial-dater and Aaron was new to the dating slam. This is roughly the case with any date. They were favored with the production because they made it funny, plainly equal to what happens in existing life on dates.\nThe play was produced for entertainment of young adults who argon in the dating scene. A scene would start with the characters talk and whence turn i nto notification and/or dancing. Some time it was an individual, then maybe a pair off and a few times they did all of this as a totally group. You could say in that location was a little education in the play because it teaches us to be open to things we arent usually open to.\nThe play was full of good music, singing, acting, jape and lighting. The character were in convening clothes for being on a date or working at the bar. They unimpeachably fit the scene. They all had great voices when singing was involved in a scene. Cassie for certain(a) had the strongest voices of them all! Each scene had perfect lighting, from individuals ones where the spot light was on that actor, to groups scenes that had different colored lights with effects when dancing.\nThe production had some(prenominal) good acting moments, still my favorite was when Aaron showed his sensitive and ruttish side with him mother who passed. The whole play was upbeat and funny, but I like that he was adeq uate to(p) to turn it to a different direction. He was able to show Cassie a different side to him and I think that is made he...

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