Sunday, August 14, 2011

Kawala by Paolo O'Hara

     This was my favorite play out of all those shown during that day. The diverse characters were really amusing to watch. Each person had his or her own story to tell. The stage set up in a way that you really need to get your imagination going to enjoy the whole story. I think that's the beauty of watching plays such as these. It involves a two-way interaction between the actors and the audience. As for the story, I found it really amusing. Every scene was unpredictable especially the last one where the seemingly angelic girl apparently has a relationship with the priest. I also loved how everything was seen in the point of view of the elevator boy, as it gives viewers a sort of objective perspective on things. The message at the end was really touching too. It emphasizes on doing something you love instead of doing something which may earn you a lot but won't bring satisfaction.

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