Topic > Analysis of Charles Busch's play "The Divine Sister"

Your ticket told you which seat you were supposed to sit in and there was also a person who would direct you to the right seat. The seats were comfortable, but the rows were awfully close to each other leaving little legroom. The theater was a perfect temperature; it wasn't too hot or cold. The acoustics of the theater allowed the actors' voices to be clearly audible at every moment of the show. Immediately when the show started with the announcement that the Pope was coming to see the show, the audience started laughing. The audience was full of other theater students and friends of the show's characters, but also some seniors who were there to enjoy an evening of comedy. Everyone in the audience, despite their differences, laughed in unison at all the hilarious scenes. I have to admit there were multiple times I was dying of laughter. The acting in the show was superb. Honestly everyone did a great job. Kody Grassett's ability to act feminine as Mother Superior was fun and realistic. Brianna Joseph's dancing made me laugh hysterically. Alexandra Voelmle's portrayal of Agnes and her ability to go from an innocent personality to her next sinful personality was impressive. The individual performances really showcased each actor's strengths, keeping the audience intrigued throughout. I can identify with all the characters as each is struggling to show exactly how they want to be known