Shakespeare Final Performance Analysis

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For the Staging Shakespeare project, the final performance went pretty well. My group did not get the chance to have an actual dress rehearsal because I was absent the day of the dress rehearsal, but it wasn't a huge factor in how the final performance went. Something that went very well for me as an individual is that I didn't forget or mess up any of my lines or movement on stage. An aspect that went well for my group as a whole is that we really all supported each other before, during, and even after the performance. Something that didn't go so well for me is I was really nervous before and during the performance, so I feel like it showed in my facial expressions and the way I spoke. Something that went wrong for my group is that right …show more content…
Luckily, it wasn't vital to the performance and we went on without it. Although I wasn't present for my group's dress rehearsal, I heard from them that our group was pretty lacking in the sets and props department, in comparison to the other groups. So, I helped organize the things we still needed to make. Between the dress rehearsal and the final performance, my group and I figured out who could bring a table, who could make fake windows and who would make the fake clock. Since I was the set designer, I had to make sure everyone had the necessary items for the set. The members in my group were all very diligent for this project. We all tried our best to support each other in building props, figuring out stage directions and making sure we were always on task, among other things. All of my group members put a tremendous amount of work the day of dress rehearsal to make sure I was updated on everything that happened (because I was sick). Something