Critical Review of Splintered.
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Critical Review of 'Splintered'. Splintered is a play that shows fragments from three of Tennessee Williams best-known plays, "A Streetcar Named Desire", "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "The Glass Menagerie". This production took place at the Fringe Club in Central on 9th April. Splintered was a school performance, the audience mainly consisted of other students and parents. The stage was a rectangular with the left corner elevated to symbolize a separate space or room. As I had never seen a performance from this school before I had no idea what the standard of acting would be. The name of the play "Splintered" derived from the fact that it was fragments of three plays, this aspect concerned me as I felt it would be difficult to make a cohesive play from bits of other plays. The quality of acting in this play was very variable; some actors could not...

