There were different scenes presented and different props used to make a better picture to the audience what and how those scenes should be perceived. The scenes almost the same idea but in different methods to make it easier for individuals to be involved in the scene based on their own experience that they might have had. The colors of the stage were effective especially with the different light colors and costumes of actors. The sounds of the music and actors differed a lot from a scene to another and the music they played in some dramatic scenes also was effective. The scenes were more believable than they are on a screen because we can see the people presenting physically. Some actors had the ability to transform from a …show more content…
The combination of lighting, colors of the stage and dresses were nicely organized to attract attention of the audience and were also used particularly in good positions. Furthermore, the actors used props and clothing that facilitated to the audience to imagine what, how and where the scenes seem to take place. I realized that the choice of actors to do specific scenes is significantly important because a few of the actors did not fit their position in the scenes, which made me wonder why they are acting well but scenes did not seem to be perfectly done due to the position that might have not been the best choices for them.
In conclusion, “Origins of Love” was greatly done with all of the lighting, sounds, actors and colors of the stage although some of the choices of actors for specific positions were not perfect. The presentation of the scenes’ idea were delivered clearly and understood with the help of actors’ talents, lighting, sounds and different colors. Actors used their ability of voice changing, movements ,props seeking the best presentation of their plays and that everything was actual and not on a screen was why I strongly enjoyed watching those