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Kate play 

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Kiss me Kate play

In the play, the use of musicals is extensive, and this gives me the impression that the director wanted to create a story, based on the use of musicals. In the play, the lyrics of the music are well connected with the script, something that makes it quite unique. The director was able to passage the message effectively by combining the script and the music, to create an outstanding performance and at the same time base the story on a certain theme. The main attempt was thus to create a story, and make use of musicals to pass the message.

I can say that the attempt was worthwhile, and worth my time because the director was able to do this quite effectively. The result was a very unique play where the audience not only listened to the musicals and enjoyed the lyrics, but also got to understand the theme of the play. This is indeed why the show turnips were very high, not forgetting the tony awards won for the best musical.

The main themes under discussion are love and gender studies. The director effectively brought out this theme using the songs ‘so in love’ and ‘torch song’. These songs were traditionally performed by beautiful and seductive women. Further, the image of a submissive woman, who relies on her man for love, is well brought out. Lilly clearly states the duties of a wife to her husband, but her decision to return to Fred is based on love and not duty. The play was thus a success in bringing out the themes, and the use of lyrics in complimenting the script was excellent. It was worth my time, and I enjoyed every bit of it, including the musicals.

Attachment 2

The Clean House

The play ‘The Clean House’ by Ruth Ruhl has the character Lane who is a woman doctor in her early fifties. Lane is the main character in the play. Matilde, who has a Brazilian origin, is Lane’s stay in house help and is impressive but indolent in doing the house chores. She went to the United States after the death of her humorous parents. Virginia is Lane’s elder sister and has no kids since her husband is barren. Charles, who is Lane’s husband, is a surgeon. Anna is Charles mistress but is older than Lane. She is very charismatic and is Argentine.

The first attempt is on ‘cleanliness’. Lane is unable to give orders to her help Matilde. She feels uncomfortable doing that to Matilde where else they stay in a dirty house. In the hospital where she works, she gives duties to nurses contrary to her home. It is for this reason that her husband Charles fell in love with another woman, Anna. Lane’s sister is obsessed with cleaning, which might be because she is a housewife at her house. The author uses dirt as a metaphor of the bad habits that ruin love and romance in families or couples. Lane is unable to take charge of her home, which her sister sees as irresponsible. When she finds panties that don’t seem to be of her age, she suspects her husband is cheating. It later comes out that it is her husband is cheating with his patient. The cause of cheating might be due to the situation in his home. This lesson from the author is vividly revealed and is worth my time. It is the small things that don’t seem to matter which destroy love life.

The second attempt by the author is forgiveness. After Anna had taken Lane` s husband, Lane took care of her while Charles was away regarding medication. She welcomed Anna to live with her during the time of her need. She also got the fastest solution for her pain, which was an unpainful death. This is also a success and worth everyone’s time to watch.

The third attempt in the play was to show that too much humour and getting much overwhelmed is not a good idea. The play introduces Matilde’s father who had stayed until his sixties without getting married so that he would find a wife who was equally funny as him. Additionally, both Matilde’s parents died when laughing. The positive part of it is that it made Anna die a less painful death after Matilde told her the perfect joke. Anna’s new husband had gone to look for medication for her because was in so much pain. This attempt is worth the viewer’s time because it is a life lesson showing that there should be some limit in humour. Humour can cause death. Matilde’s mother was killed by her spit when she was laughing at a joke cracked by her husband, who later killed himself. Anna laughed to death from Matilde’s absolute fun. This came out very successively since the author made it clear and noticeable. The play is very educative and entertaining because of the sense of humour present from the start to the end. It teaches life morals such as giving, forgiving, and the worthiness of life as a whole.

 

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