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... no words spoken throughout the show, though grunts and body sounds contribute. Within each "scene" there is a bit of a story. The main idea, however, is that a group of people (or just one individual) are wondering, "How could I make music from this?". They try, and succeed. As they succeed, more and more people start joining in, building in pace and rhythm and before you realise it, they have created a full orchestra with that single prop. The objects change, the pitch and rhythm change, the style changes a bit, we get to know the characters' personalities a bit more. It is very subtle, but it is noticeable from these changes. The changes in pace of music helped build tension and kept us, the audience, on the edges of our seats. Movement was essential to the play. They would be nowhere as near as successful if they just had ...
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