Summary Of The Play 'The Minutes'

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The Minutes is a comedic play that takes a dark and twisted turn at the end. This play consistently leaves audience members and readers in suspense and questioning the true motives that characters possess. This play was written by Tracy Letts, and performed by the Shakespeare 70 group. There were several factors within the performance that contributed to the overall effect that the play left on the audience. Some of these factors include the set and props, the acting and dialogue, character relationships and themes showcased throughout the plot of the play. The Minutes puts a humorous twist on a dark and corrupt small town with an uncovered dark past. Some of the key components that contribute to the message that is delivered throughout this play …show more content…

The cast of the play, the set of the play, the props in the play and the interactions in the play all contribute to the final product and the outstanding play that myself and the rest of the audience thoroughly enjoyed. As proven, The Minutes is a comedic play that takes a dark and twisted turn at the end of the play. This play successfully executes suspense and questions the true motives that characters possess. This play encapsulates several emotions that the audience clearly picked up on and audibly reacted to. One genuine comparison that I made to another piece of literature that I have read is “Our Town”. I related these two pieces to each other because both of these works of literature take place in a small conservative town with classic morals and traditions. I felt that making connections with another work of literature and comparing the two benefited me in understanding the play on a deeper level. Overall, I felt that the crew and cast of The Minutes perfectly executed this play and successfully transpired a message through various

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