An evaluation of Theatre Alibi's production of The Freeze.
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An evaluation of Theatre Alibi's production of The Freeze. Theatre Alibi's play 'The Freeze' does not really focus on the weather situation, but uses pathetic fallacy to show two people experiencing the turmoil of change, while the snowy world the story is set in serves to reflect this emotional turmoil. There are only three actors in 'The Freeze' however each person plays more than one part and -unlike in conventional plays- the actor will change parts while on stage, this might be shown by taking off a jacket or put/taking of a priests collar or even a change in height. There are two main characters in 'The Freeze'- Sarah & Mark, in the beginning of the play we find out that they are expecting a baby together, Sarah wants it but seems unsure & Mark doesn't want it, we don't why he just doesn't. There are several...

