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QuestionHow long do each of the paragraphs have to be?Community AnswerA paragraph is usually between five and seven sentences, but it really depends on your content. Switch paragraphs every time you switch topics (i.e. when you start talking about a different aspect of the play).
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QuestionIs it professional to use first person terms (words such as I and me) when writing a play review?Community AnswerIf you're writing a personal review from yourself, then you can use first person terms. If you're just writing an objective, generalized review, you should avoid first person terms.
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QuestionHow would I form an effective title?Community AnswerJust use the name of the play and "review," or use the author's name, such as "Shakespeare's greatest play yet, a review."
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QuestionWhat if the play was not good?Community AnswerYou write that the play was not enjoyable, and you have to justify this with evidence, emotive words, and logic.
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QuestionWhat should the title of the review be?Tom De BackerTop AnswererIt should be enough for people with no time to read the actual review to know what at least one critic thought of it, so they can form their opinion to go see it or not. At the same time, it should invite even those busy people to read the actual review. "Beautiful twists, but one actor slipped up" is a good example. They'll know the story has some nice plot twists, and be curious as to who slipped up and how.
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QuestionWhat is the purpose of writing a play review?FalsinstCommunity AnswerBy writing a play review, you are able to help the author/producer and actors with constructive criticism. You are also able to tell other people whether they should watch the play or not.
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QuestionWhat if something was unfair, like in a school play, can I say something?FalsinstCommunity AnswerOf course. It is a review and therefore it should refer to your personal opinion; however, make sure you state why it was unfair. Give reasons for your criticism. If you think it was unfair that you were not given in a part in the play, however, keep that to yourself. It has nothing to do with whether the play was good or not.
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QuestionDoes the play review talk about the acting of the cast?Community AnswerYes, that is one of the pivotal parts of the review. See step 7 in the article. The acting would be covered in the "performance" section of the essay.
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QuestionIs it ethical to review a staged reading?DonaganTop AnswererIt's ethical if you make it clear in the review that you attended a staged reading. You'll not be able to provide your reader with as much pertinent information as if you had attended a full production.
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QuestionI haven't seen the drama "The Cherry Orchard", I've only read the book. Will your given instructions allow me to write a review?DonaganTop AnswererAs explained above, a play review is meant to be a discussion of the whole experience of viewing the play performance. It would be hard to do that after merely reading the play.
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QuestionWhat tense should be used when writing a play review?DonaganTop AnswererUse past tense, since the performance (presumably) has already taken place. If you are writing a synopsis instead of a review, you could use present tense.
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QuestionDo you have an examples of play reviews?DonaganTop AnswererGo to nytimes.com/reviews/theater.
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QuestionWhat is the importance of writing a play review?DonaganTop AnswererIt could be important to those involved in the production of a play or to people considering whether to attend an upcoming performance.
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QuestionHow do I end a play review?Community AnswerTo end the play review follow step 9. Basically, give your reaction towards the play, why you do or don’t like it, and provide an ending sentence of something like “I recommend you to watch this because I enjoyed this” or "I don’t recommend people like me to watch this as you may not enjoy it.”
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QuestionWhat tense should be use in writing a play review?Folusho AboabaCommunity AnswerUse past tense because when you are writing a review, it means you or anyone else has already watched it.
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