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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Theater Review - First Date

I attended First see the evening of June 18th at the Hobby Center in Downtown Houston, which was held at 7:30 p.m. This renovate was fork overn from June 11 June 21 in the TUTS underground / Zilkha H self-coloured. There were approximately one hundred fifty people who attended the suffer that night. Surprisingly to me, the crowd ages ranged from those in their thirties to fifties.\nThe author wrote this run into to lighten the concept of first off dates, in this fictitious caliber it was a stratagem date. Nervousness ever occurs on any quality of date, but more so on a blind date. Cassie was a serial-dater and Aaron was invigorated to the dating delineation. This is almost the case with any date. They were successful with the performance because they made it funny, but equal to what happens in real career on dates.\nThe play was produced for enjoyment of young adults who are in the dating scene. A scene would start with the characters talking and thus turn into relation and/or dancing. Sometimes it was an individual, then mayhap a couple and a few times they did only of this as a whole group. You could say there was a little education in the play because it teaches us to be open to things we arent usually open to.\nThe play was bounteous of hot music, singing, acting, laughter and lighting. The character were in normal array for being on a date or working at the bar. They definitely check into the scene. They all had great voices when singing was involved in a scene. Cassie for sure had the strongest voices of them all! Each scene had blameless lighting, from individuals ones where the spot light was on that actor, to groups scenes that had disparate colored lights with make when dancing.\nThe production had many good acting moments, but my deary was when Aaron showed his sensitive and emotional font with him mother who passed. The whole play was upbeat and funny, but I like that he was able to turn it to a assorted directio n. He was able to show Cassie a different side to him and I see that is made he...

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