What Makes The Phantom of the Opera Such a Spectacular Show?
Write a play review.
Analyze the plot: write a brief synopsis of the play.
Consider the characters and their acting: whether the actors’ body movement and gestures convey the character well, whether their acting is believable.
Assess the design elements: costumes and makeup, lights, sound effects and music.
Evaluate the language (diction): whether the actors utter their cues clearly and how easy it is to understand them, whether they speak in prose or in verse.
Express your opinion on the setting: whether it creates the appropriate atmosphere, establish the clear time period and place for the play.
Estimate the directing: indicate whether all of the scenes of the play work together well and the world the play presents seems complete.