Posted by: Iain Fisher
« on: February 10, 2008, 11:25:46 PM »another question, in the instructions it says that it has a poetic quality and care must be taken with the rhythms. It does rhyme in places...is this correct?
Good questions!!!
Yes this is correct. Perhaps a sign of good poetry in plays is that you don't notice it. The rhyme is not line for line, but most of the 14 parts of the play include simple but effective rhyme "...you're divine...to be really mine" and "my dear... persevere". This helps the lines flow and it might help to bring out the rhyme slightly in performance, but don't over emphasise it.
Iain