The Spring Theatre came to students in
Cheshire Academy last Thursday, and I went to see it as a required task in both
my Writing and English class. Actually, I wasn’t that unhappy to be required to
watch the play, I remembered the one this winter was so fun. This time, the
theatre group brought us a thrilling one, Bone Chiller. In winter, “the
25 annual spelling bee” was fantastic and I still can remember most details of
the show, so I looked for the coming up presenting of Bone Chiller for a
while. After finishing it, I found the show was fun. I would like to see the
plays like this for next year if it’s possible.
13 people gathered together for fixing the
strange will that Josiah Travers left for them. The will wasn’t normal that it
was a rebus, which is a kind of puzzle that waited the others to fix. In the
rebus, the 13 peoples found out it contained the information of where his money
in and who was or were the people that killed him. Basing on the logical
inference of Jerry, the thirteen people finally find out a killer between the
13 people. In the progress of inference, the butler, who usually been thought
as the first people to doubt as the killer, died. And finally, after a heart-stopping
progress, they defined the lawyer, Addie, and a “policeman” as the killer. Then,
the whole play ended successfully.
As I have already said, I like the whole
play, but it was a little bit confused. There are 13 characters, and all of
them were main characters. When the teacher told me about the basic information
of the play, I didn’t mark that as a big deal, but in the play, I quickly found
that each of them have an important role. Thus, during the play, there were
thousands of times that I used the dark like to check in my little sheet of
introduction of the play to see who was the person on the stage. Fortunately,
it helped me to fix my face blindness totally, and I even don’t have any
problems with miss identifying during writing this blog.
Otherwise, the play was tremendous that
each character was acting well. When I found that the cook was hanged in the
closet, I was scared as the actors did. When I found that Addie, the lawyer
might be the killer, I was thrilled as the actors did. My mind was moved with
the characters on the stage. I was thought about who the killer was for the
whole time, just like what everyone who seen the play might do. The inference
was so brilliant that when I heard the one about the last Sunday of October, I even
wanted to clap for the whole theatre group. They seemed like they made all the
characters alive.
Admittedly, it was another excellent show
that the school theatre group brought to the students. I wish too see some more
great works next year! Also, I would like to appreciate and recommend the whole
play for the others as well.

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