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Mother Hicks Play Essay

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Mother Hicks by Suzan Zender was produced by the University of West Georgia Theatre department. The play performed at the Carrollton Center for the Arts and directed by Jenni McCarthy. The play is set is the early 1900s. Mother Hicks is about the enemy of a small town whom throughout the entire play is thought to be a witch. A young orphan girl known only as “Girl” goes on a journey to find her origins and family. Girl is given up for adoption, but she becomes very col towards her new caretakers and seeks Mother Hicks who she begins to feel deeply connected to because of her blanket which has three letters stitched on it. Girl goes as far as attempting to become a which to be more like her thought-to-be mother, Mother Hicks, however; it is later revealed that she is not her mother and simply a healer who likes to be alone.
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However, as for the entire production this is truly the only flaw. The scenery was terrific. I especially found it splendid that the actors interacted with the stage because it was though they were not just being seen in a place they acted as though they were there in the moment. I enjoyed seeing Girl’s sacrament as the rest of the cast surrounded her. And there were plenty of moments that I enjoyed and that I’d like to see again. However, for this to, there is one thing that I would like the cast to do which didn’t seem like it was done. There needs to be honest feedback. The actors were good, but to great they will need to honest with each other, themselves, and connect to their respective roles by playing their parts not as if they were pretending to be another person, but by embodying their roles more fully and telling the cast members when their voices wane. Otherwise, Mother Hicks was a wonderful play and I would to see

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