What have you learnt through the performance, good practices, commendation on good work done by peers and self evaluation.
I learnt that speaking up during the Macbeth performance is important. If you don't, people might not hear what you're trying to say and it might be a waste of time. Also, it can be really annoying when you're paying attention but you can't seem to hear what a person is trying to say. Furthermore, I think being organised and well prepared for this performance is important. You will never know when things might go wrong.
For the performances, I think props makes a huge impact. You really have to put in alot of effort in your props so that you can have the confidence when acting infront of everybody. If you end up with nothing, or plain props, it can be really boring and people might not want to pay attention. As they say, 'first impression counts'. If you show a sloppy kind of performance, people will not be interested and you'll only waste your time.
I think my peers really put on a great show. I really enjoyed watching different kinds of performances by other people. It made me cracked up for a while. Everyone has different and creative ideas so it's really nice to see different varieties instead of just the same kind of performance over and over again.
I think I did well for my performance. I was really scared before performing and there was butterflies in my stomach. I was scared if things didn't go well. But overall I did have fun. I learnt alot from this and I hope to apply them on the next act which is Romeo and Juliet.