A beautiful interpretation of the scene Well done Carrasco! You could perhaps have dwelled on the fact that Sheridan wrote 'The Rivals' as a satire and that he intended some element of comedy. Faulkland, in my eyes, was a little too calm - remember, it is his comic over-fretful nature that wound himself up and got him doubting Julia's loyalty to him in the first place. Nevertheless, I admire the angle that you did take and that was a wonderful choice of music and lighting. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the kind words. This was just an early days workshop version, but your comments are encouraging. We hope to put up a more realized version in the next few weeks. All the best.
Good base and understanding of the text. Just raise the stakes!
willie066 3 years ago
A beautiful interpretation of the scene Well done Carrasco! You could perhaps have dwelled on the fact that Sheridan wrote 'The Rivals' as a satire and that he intended some element of comedy. Faulkland, in my eyes, was a little too calm - remember, it is his comic over-fretful nature that wound himself up and got him doubting Julia's loyalty to him in the first place. Nevertheless, I admire the angle that you did take and that was a wonderful choice of music and lighting. Keep up the good work!
drusillabird 3 years ago
Thanks for the kind words. This was just an early days workshop version, but your comments are encouraging. We hope to put up a more realized version in the next few weeks. All the best.
kikycarrasco 3 years ago