I Love A Piano Analysis

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On May 13, 2017, I visited the Meadow Brook Theatre and observed I Love a Piano by Irving Berlin. When I arrived, I noticed a large number of people and it was a line to get my ticket. Soon after I was able to get my hands on a program to make note of the cast and the great ones that were able to make the production promising. The director of the play was Travis W. Walter, the choreographer was Ryan Domres, and the music director was Matthew Croft. Soon after I glad at the program the show was soon to start. Walter came out to give thanks to everyone that come out tonight and gave us a brief reading of the house rules.

I Love a Piano focuses on the amazing journey of a piano as it travels from different eras and with different American lives.
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The piano was used as a symbol of hope, which one day things might change. The piano show relationships and friendships become broken and split, made me realize that the smallest thing can create effects on people in a positive or negative way in this a case a piano was the reason. It was as a symbol to fuel the musicals and to drive messages to the audience. I feel that everyone that views this musical can create their own views on how different message may affect them. People might find different values other than the piano can have major effect on feeling and emotions. I do feel that the story was clear or the mission that was presented. Overall it was decent, I like that it made me poured about ways that the piano can affect me and how it has seen so much pain and love. I also think it was brilliant for this musical to be set in different eras to show that people from different ends of American all can be affected by the same way just in different places. The only bad thing about this play it was very hard keeping up with the fast pace singing and