A Comparison between ‘The Godmother’ and ‘Blue Remembered Hills’
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A Comparison between 'The Godmother' and 'Blue Remembered Hills' In my first year at Hautlieu, my class as a whole performed one play from 'Sepia and Song' entitled 'The Godmother', a spoof of the prohibition era. A year on, we studied and performed an extract from 'Blue Remembered Hills', something which is quite different in relevance to 'The Godmother', yet has many similarities. 'The Godmother' owes its origin to the musical 'Bugsy Malone' in which a cast of youngsters play Prohibition-era mobsters in the tongue-in-cheek 1920's gangster flick. So, 'The Godmother' was home to the roaring twenties, where Jazz was the music, and people danced till they dropped including the world famous Charleston, Fox-trot and Shimmy. One important factor of the twenties was in 1920, when President Warren Harding was elected and women finally got their first vote. This sparked the start of true independency for woman, whom had worked together...

