On Tuesday we went to Bard on the Beach to see The Taming of the Shrew. We arrived at 1:15, so we got to walk right in. There is a man called Baptista, who has two daughters, the youngest daughter is sweet, but the older one is sharp-tongued and has no suitors. Baptista declares that his younger daughter cannot be married before his older daughter is married. This is a hilarious play that is full of twists and turns. Some of the things that I liked are that it was set in the Wild West, the special effects were good and the props were excellent. If I was going to rate this play out of ten, I would give it an eight or nine.
Erik (Grade 7)