Thursday, November 25, 2004

Scene Response

I liked all the scenes especially the personal identifications we can all make with them. I think that scene 3 should definitely be performed in a completely separate style to other scenes. It seems to contrast greatly with them and is all about the future and machinery, so perhaps we could perform it in a slightly mechanic way using loads of repeated gestures or something.

I also think that the scenes with more people in and shorter lines should be spoken with different languages. Maybe even if some people can't speak a different language they could try a contrasting accent or really exaggerate their own, so no two people on that stage sound the same. I found the scene about Bristol really funny because instead of saying the tiny village of Tytherington, where I'm from, I always end up just saying Bristol.

I've been working on scene one with Annie and we came to the conclusion that the setting should be perhaps at a bar or something where the conversation is really awkward and polite, with loads of awkward silences.

Kelly Barton

1 Comments:

Blogger danrebellato said...

I'm going with the idea of a railway station as the location for the central section unless there is a mass revolt on this blog before Sunday. What's useful about the station is that there are several locations that could be used, not just the station concourse but bars, shops, ticket offices, platforms, that can all be interesting to work with. Obviously this is very indebted to how Airport works but that doesn't seem too much of a lift.

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