A birds eye view on the final show
Evaluation
During the final performance I had total awareness of my body at all times this made it capable to continuously move a part of my body be it head, foot, shoulder, arm or hands and even my face. This awareness also helped me make my bird noise when my character felt the need instead of just when it was remembered. My walking I believe still could have been improved, I struggled to go from one place to another without rushing, this was because I felt my character would want to because of nerves and I automatically rushed without doing the movements I had previously planned as much. Having the full costume helped me with my character as I felt more like her and I had the extra use of my rosary beads and my foot tag. All in all I felt the performance went well but there is always room for improvement. It was difficult in our dress rehearsal as the stage space was actually a great deal smaller than we had been rehearsing in but we adapted easily and I believe it was actually easy to create the chaos we had been aiming for, using a smaller space. I feel happy with the work we have done for this production and have received much positive feedback about it from various audience members. We aimed for visually exciting and stimulating theatre, and I, as an actor, used my physicality to do just that.