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Lori Allen Ohm's Night Of The Living Dead

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The play, Night of the Living Dead, written by Lori Allen Ohm has been rewritten with a bit of modification and touch of joy, in order to appear in the theater. This story inspired from the George Romero and John Russo classic film. From that, the play is produced by special arrangement. The play, Night of the Living Dead, was in Goppert Theater at Avila University. And Dr. Charlene Gould directs it. The play began on Thursday evening and continued through the last four days of February.
On February 26th 2016, I went out with my friend to saw this event. It was the first time of my life to be in such production. I was not a fan of theaters. I thought they are boring. Now, my mind has changed because the play was amazing. So, on the next day, …show more content…

The audience is able to distinguish and learn through theatrical work, and to give an opportunity to highlight the literary of imagination. It is a story about seven strangers were trapped from walking dead in an abandoned farmhouse. Their presence is threatened. The place is based as on the horror movie. The work was successful because of the cast. Their performance was spectacular.
Creativity of this production is the reason for the success. Their expertise in the field proves that they were qualified for this wonderful production. The theater environment of this play was thrust structure, which allows them to innovation stunning method to display all of scenes.
The play, Night of the Living Dead, really was a new dose of irony horror inside an abandoned farmhouse; the display is taken from a classic film. It interprets the story of zombies’ events. The script is filled with all the scare tactics, such as lights, sounds, costumes and music.
The designers’ availability allows the play to provide admirable performance. Whatever differed in their jobs, their performance in these design worthy to admire. Also, The director was the one how encourages them to determine the precise time in the

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