ESextremities


 * 1) If I had to pick a poster to represent, I think I would stand by #7. To me, it is the most visually stimulating of the posters because of the black stretch leading to fireplace that draws the eye in. It depicts two key parts of the play, which are the fireplace and the wasp. The red, white, and black color scheme suggest that the play is about a sinister subject. The audience would know that the play was about a very dark matter by just looking at the picture. The poster is not too overdone or too simple; it has just enough visual interest on it to get the attention of passersby. I like the font that is used on the poster and the overall balance of simplicity and information that is presented. The information for performance dates and ticket sales is clearly stated at the bottom, but it does not draw attention away from the main part of the poster, which remains the key point of focus.
 * 2) To educate the audience further about //Extremities//, I would have TV or radio announcements about the play and maybe some ads in newspaper giving short synopses of the play. There could also be some sort of press about how the play is inspired by true events, or an interview with the real rape victim that the story is based on.