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On the evening of Friday May 20th I went to see the Spamalot production being put on by the EOU theatre department. From the moment I walked into the theatre I was blown away by the detail of the drop that was blocking the stage from view. I was also quite pleased with the orchestra and the announcement recording at the beginning of the show. I was thoroughly enjoying myself throughout the entire production and I was laughing for almost the entire show. While watching the productions there were some actors I thought did quite well in their roles. I believe the young gentleman who played King Arthur did really good in his role. He acted well and his singing voice was very clear and understandable throughout the entire show. Another actor I thought did exceptionally well was the young lady who played The Lady of the Lake/Guinevere. She not only fit the role as an attractive woman, she also excelled in her singing. The notes she was able to hit and the deration she was able to hold her notes truly amazed me. Another actor that I thought did well was the young man playing Patsy. I think he portrayed the role very well and was able to make the entire crowd laugh. He was also very entertaining to watch during the “horse riding” scenes. …show more content…
I already mentioned how much I enjoyed the singing of the actors who played Arthur, Guinevere, Patsy, and Lancelot. But, there were so many others who did exceptionally well at singing. Even the chorus did very well. Throughout the production I was blown away by the different vocal ranges and abilities that many of the actors had. For example, as I mentioned before the actor who played Guinevere completely blew me away with her vocal range and her ability to hold notes for a very long period of time. Overall I enjoyed the singing throughout the show and I applaud all of the cast members for all being able to sing together while still sounding

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