When I entered the Macaulay building to watch the play, we were informed that one of the actors was running late and we would be waiting for them. During this time, me and some of my friends went to the lounge and were conversing and playing games with each other. After some time passed, we were finally invited to go listen to the play. What I liked about the play was the emotions. When I was reading the play to myself, everything felt kind of monotone and boring, while when the actors were reading the script, it actually felt like they were experiencing true emotions. One part I found funny was the screams. Although they were screams of pain, they caught me off guard, and since I was not expecting it, I laughed a little. I also saw the actors laughing a little too. One thing I liked about the playwright was that he allowed his play to be changed by his actors. He obviously wanted his script to be the basis, but he let the actors make little changes as they saw fit. This made the play a little different compared to what I read. All in all, I liked seeing the script being read because it was interesting and an experience.