Writing A Play Review
Writing A Play Review
Writing A Play Review
Remember: The point of a play review is to critique a play, not just to describe it! If you simply describe the plot, then you will not receive a very good grade. Thus, you need to have an overall thesis, just like in a regular essay. In this case, your thesis will be related to whether you thought the play was a good interpretation or well-executed version of the play. You then need to provide points throughout the review to support your thesis. Be sure to obtain a program. Use it to correctly identify the play, authors, characters, etc. The following questions will allow you to think about some elements of the play that you can critique:
Basic Information
In what theatre is the play being performed? What date and time did you see the play? What play did you see? Who was the author?
Acting: Choose at least two actors (male or female) to comment on in some depth:
Please spell actors and characters names correctly. Were the roles appropriately cast? Were some actors inadequate to their roles? In what ways? Were some actors especially effective? If so, how and with what effect? Were the actors audible? Understandable? Were there any special skills (such as dancing, singing, fencing, playing a musical instrument) required of any of the actors? If so, how effectively were the demands met?
Slightly adapted from Martinez-Vidal, Elena. How to Write a Play Review. 2007. Midlands Technical College. 08 Nov. 2007 < http://classes.midlandstech.edu/the101/THE101/how_to_write_a_play_review.htm>.
Final Thoughts
What was your overall impression of the performance? What was your overall impression of the experience? Any final thoughts?