Choose a production you have seen during your course that combined the skills of actors and designers in an interesting or unusual way Discuss, in detail, two scenes or sections that you found particularly effective. You will need to refer to the activity on stage, the audience reaction, possible lighting, sound, set design or costume. Chosen play-Twelth Night by W.Shakespeare
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This play is all about desire. The whole context is about strangers falling in love in n instant and all this pent up unrequited love causes the lonely characters to act unusually, thus, providing a foundation for a potentially funny play. I am going to write about, and analyse, two scenes from the play, where I will talk about the physical and vocal quality's and how the technical quality's coincided with them to create a magical dreamland where everything can and does happen. The drunken party at Olivia's garden: physical quality's; This scene is an excellent scene...
period where ways of speaking is very different to today's. So it was effective to use physical theatre as you do not have to be able to understand what they are saying to find the play funny.
period where ways of speaking is very different to today's. So it was effective to use physical theatre as you do not have to be able to understand what they are saying to find the play funny.
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The overall look of the set was entrancing. When entering the theatre, you automatically feel enthrawled in the play, the stage is so close to the audience you somehow feel like you are a prop on stage. This is effective, however the positioning of the seats were not ideal as you could not always see what was happening.
William Shakespeare creates a lot of tension for the audience in Romeo and Juliet during act one scene five, where we see Romeo and Juliet fall deeply in love. The audience know that they are both from feuding families- the Capulets and Montagues before Romeo and Juliet themselves...
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The play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, was written in the early 17th century, during the Elizabethan era. In this time period, women were expected to marry at a young age and have children to carry on the family name; this was to be their only role in life. Women were...
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Explore the ways in which Miller makes use of places in the play In the play, I think that the title 'A View from the Bridge' describes the main point of the play. The title is symbolic, which is one of Miller's main techniques. Metaphorically, I think the title...
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For my GCSE practical, we chose to create a piece of improvisation in which I was a performer. I had previously been a stage manager and so it was interesting to be in a position to see a play from a completely different perspective, as an actor. Our devised...
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