My trip started off a little rough considering I overslept and missed multiple buses. Luckily, I made it with some time to spare for Starbucks so it started out better than I assumed it would be.
It was just a simple reading so I honestly felt that I would not be impressed by the play. When reading it for the first time, it was so odd because there were moments where I wanted to stop reading as it got so twisted but during the reading, it was completely different. The fact that there were actors in front of me reading it brought an edge of emotion and life to the play it lacked before. Because to me reading words on a paper is simply just that, words on a paper. The actors had an excellent depiction of how I would have imagined the play to be produced. The screams of the women really grasped my attention and made me understand the raw emotion right in front of my face. The way that the actors made minimal movements and yet expressed so many emotions and feelings all at once was so impressive. I loved the comedic approach some actors decided to take and I liked to see each of their interpretations of the characters. Something that really stuck with me was when the playwright said that he did this play with a different group of people and they all had their own twists made me realize that this play and its characters can be seen in numerous perspectives. Overall, although it was the weirdest trip I have been on, it was cool to see.