Review of Muddy choir at Salisbury Playhouse. By Joshua, D’Arcy.

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Review of Muddy choir at Salisbury Playhouse. By Joshua, D’Arcy

The set. I liked how the WWI trench was set out. I liked how the soldiers played as themselves, there names were Jumbo, Robbie and William. I also liked the sound effects because it tells the whole story of WWI.

What did I like about the characters? I liked how Robbie, William and Jumbo had different English accents. I liked how the story goes about three soldiers in the First World War and it turned out to be a sad story. I liked Jumbo because he had a good English accent and he made me laugh. They also wanted to sing.

How did the play make me feel? It made me feel quite sad and a bit shocked because it told how WWI started. It showed how the soldiers wanted to sing during the First World War.