The acting of the play was a success because it helped emphasize on deception for the role …show more content…
Duran was also in character which helped kept the flow of the play, and had a New York accent, along with Luis Galindo’s character, which gave away the setting the play. Being from New York myself, it was easy to detect their accents and felt a bit in touch from home, giving me a bit of an emotional recall. Since Duran’s character caused Galindo’s character to go through an emotional rollercoaster, Duran showed a bit of guilt by her facial expression and body language. For example, she crossed her arms and walking in a fast pace after doing something bad, which went along with the scene. Lastly, Atseko Factor who played Ralph D., showed a goofy side, which brought comedy to the play, yet played a betrayer. Factor made the audience laugh frequently, but when it came to being serious, it was a bit dull. He didn’t expressed as much emotions from his face, but he did expressed a bit within his voice. The actors did meet the potential of deception within their character, yet threw in some funny puns that made the audience