Week 1- On the first week of our FMP, we were doing auditions to the plays that we wanted to appear and perform . There were three group plays and one solo play for Kieran. The three group plays had a short paragraph and we had to perform our best ways to be in the group and perform your best.
I performed all the three short lines to the directors and I was asked a question by Chris, the 'Pillowman' Director. He said, would you be able to perform a really depressing scene and then, when you leave the class room, you leave with your real life mentality not the class room and the depressed monologue mentality. I answered, I wouldn't really mind anything, I would be happy with anything that is shown in the open.
Chris asked me if it was okay with me if I could perform a really depressing scene and then when I would leave the class room, would my mood be the same as my character or would it change back to normal life.
Week 2- We received the script from Chris, called 'THE PILLOWMAN'
We went through the script with the whole group. We had SALLY leave the group which we then had to cut her whole section out. We went through our lines to see what kind of monologue we would have and we started to annotate.
Week 3- We were learning our lines and trying to memorize all the lines by heart.
I went over my characters lines and see what the type of acting I have to do.
Week 4- Research about depression and suicide, we run through it and we were happy with how it turned out.
work on articulation and less movements while performing an emotional depressed character
Week 5- Objectives - find each objective for each line and trying to say the lines with emotions not just say the lines as they written
Week 6- Run through the whole play even the last scenes with Joseph and I
Week 7-Have costumes and props ready
Week 8- Be able to go through the whole run without any mistakes and everything learned to its finests
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
Presentation
Our play had a lot of different things that were
presented on stage such as;
- Hanging bodies -
lights to shine on them
- Lights to represent
pillowmans 'hypnosis' / voice overs - reacting off him and looking in various
directions
- Practicing the hang
in the dark - adding 10 second count to show the death
- Finding a neutral
for every bedroom
- Look at audience at
constant time
- Monologue - how to
be portrayed
- Transitions in the
dark / annoying curtain
- Showing the glove
for my scene
- Performing in the
front of the table
When we hanged the
bodies on the ropes to drop when we commit suicide. It makes the the stage and
the performance look more realistic because the clothes were a duplicate of
what we were wearing. Having the lights shining on them when they drop down
makes it look much better and it makes it stand out because in the stage it was
dark when we committed suicide, therefore, the lights shining on the clothes
grabbed the audiences attention and straight away the audience though they
committed suicide. After that, when there's a black out, we drop from the table
to the stage and we had a 10 second count to show our death while we hanged
our-self's.The 10 second count down was a last minute idea which we all agreed
on because it made it looks much better and more realistic.
When the Pillowman
Voice Over started talking, we were looking in different directions because we
didn't know where he was. When Chris was there, we would look at hum straight
away and be scared because we don't know who he is. Chris had his injury and
sadly he couldn't attend the performance, therefore it was only a voice over.
At the end of the monologue, the Pillowman say's something like 'would you like
your pain to disappear?' As the Pillowman says that, we look at the table and
chair direction and the lights start to fade in and out in a bluish and
greenish colour to show that its the Pillowmans power and to represent that hes
there watching you kill yourself.
The back curtains were fully closed and it was really hard to see when you'd come on or off the stage. It was really dark and it was very hard to see where the curtains separated. It was very annoying not being able to find it correctly, especially when its you scene after, also when I'd put on different props, such as the bed and some chairs and a table, it was very hard to open the curtains, it needed someone to hold the curtains and to make it ready for me to be able to bring the bed on or off the stage easily. Sharron then put a white glowing sellotape to where the curtains separate. That made it so much easier to know where to enter. We then took advantage of it and used it when we needed to bring a prop in or out.
My scene was pretty much the same looking room as Joseph's (Princ) or Stephanie's (Eva). The only thing that changed was I had a glove on top of the little drawer to show that I've been trying to take boxing lessons and learn how to fight because of Jonah, and because my dad always would call me useless shit for no reason. Therefore, the glove represents that I'm trying to take some boxing lessons to win Jonah's fight and to stop him from bullying me.
The back curtains were fully closed and it was really hard to see when you'd come on or off the stage. It was really dark and it was very hard to see where the curtains separated. It was very annoying not being able to find it correctly, especially when its you scene after, also when I'd put on different props, such as the bed and some chairs and a table, it was very hard to open the curtains, it needed someone to hold the curtains and to make it ready for me to be able to bring the bed on or off the stage easily. Sharron then put a white glowing sellotape to where the curtains separate. That made it so much easier to know where to enter. We then took advantage of it and used it when we needed to bring a prop in or out.
My scene was pretty much the same looking room as Joseph's (Princ) or Stephanie's (Eva). The only thing that changed was I had a glove on top of the little drawer to show that I've been trying to take boxing lessons and learn how to fight because of Jonah, and because my dad always would call me useless shit for no reason. Therefore, the glove represents that I'm trying to take some boxing lessons to win Jonah's fight and to stop him from bullying me.
Individual Development
Individual Development - How I worked on my monologue
- Create a backstory
- Devising our own
Pieces
- Getting into
character
- Be prepared for any
situation
- Annotate the
script/ take notes
- Confidence
- What happens before
the scene on stage
I spoke to Chris over
WhatsApp for my monologue; he said to me what I wanted it about and how I
wanted it to turn out. I explained to him, that I heard stories and had also
seen online to how a lot of people feel about going school and what they go
through at home and school as well. Therefore, I had written to him that I
wanted to be bullied in school and also to be hated by both parents, have a
terrible life and pretty much think of suicide all the time. I wanted to
perform a role that I thankfully never experienced in my life and I wanted to
change my acting style a bit. I had never performed a play like this before, I
was very excited to see my monologue. Chris had written it and printed it out
exactly the way I wanted 'Dylan' to feel. I then had to do a little background
about Dylan for me to be able to understand my character the best I can.
"Chris and I
had a discussion about my character; my character is called 'Dylan Ibra'.
I appear in scene 4 with Pillowman and Dylan's Dad. In the play I explain how I
got to the position where I'm right now. I talk about how I get bullied in
school by other students, especially Jonah and his friends, well, his
puppies, they follow him wherever he goes. Jonah was the one who started
everything. The second time he tried to take my sandwich, I stood up for myself
thinking that if I beat him down Ill gain respect and he will stop. But NO.
Unfortunately he was better than me. Well 'm not a fighter. Ever since then
I've never been able to bring him down or do anything about it. Since then he
started bulling me, him and his friends. I would always go home with a bruise
on my face or a black eye.
My dad would never support me or help me in any of my
needs. If I came home with a black eye or a bruised face, he would shout at me,
he would start punching, kicking and push me. He would never help me at all.
All he would say is 'you useless shit'. I don't remember the last time my dad
ever smiled at me or hugged me or anything. All I remember from him is, his
punches and kicks on me. I have never had a peaceful day. Just one. I've never
experienced to be happy with your parents. I wish I never existed. There no
reason for me to be alive.
My background was;
'When I was born, my father wanted the first child to be a daughter. I still don't know the reason behind me, but yeah, he preferred a daughter first. When my mum gave birth to me, he found out that their first child was a boy, and ever since then he didn't like me at all. He was not surprised at all, my dad never loved me at all. Everything started since then. As I grew up, I was never able to talk to my dad, I would come home from school and go straight upstairs in my room. My dad would always watch football and he would take all his anger on me. He loves the Arsenal team and every time they lose, its like I'm his boxing punching bag, he takes all the anger out on me. He will leave me bleeding on the floor and he will not worry for me at all.
Then in year 7, that's when I met this person called 'Jonah'. Jonah was the best male sports man. He was always really athletic and everyone loved him. I hated sports especially 'football' all because of my dad and the experience I had with him. I remember it was during P.E (physical education) my class was going to play football, and I denied from playing it because I wasn't really interested to play. I see Jonah coming towards me aggravated, asking me why I'm not playing and calling me names and that I'm not a man if I don't play football. I already had enough of my dad beating me about football, I didn't want another person to enter that lifestyle to make me feel bad about sports. Therefore, I pushed him back, and his friends came to help, he stopped all of them and took of his shirt. I was ready to fight him because I didn't want to let him ruin me like that. As I swung towards him he blocked my punch, and he punched me on my face and kicked me in my stomach. I had a busted lip and a black eye.
When I got home, my dad was mad at me because he didn't want his son to lose no fight, he wanted his son to be a man and fight back. He then punched me on my face and pushed me away. I was crying and sobbing on the floor in a pile of blood thinking how my life got to the position it is now. As my dad walked away he turned around and said 'YOU USELESS SHIT' and he walked off. I run upstairs and started crying and I fell asleep. Everyday Jonah had bullied me till year 11, not only that but coming home with a bruised face did not help my dad seeing it. Instead of helping me, he would hit me as well for not fighting Jonah back. He would always push me and kick me around. He gave me bruises everywhere in my body. I ALWAYS THOUGH ABOUT ENDING IT ALL. It will never hurt anyone, everyone would be at peace and so would I'.
During lunchtime, I sat to eat my sandwich and I saw
Jonah again. I try to not look at him and ignore him because I knew he was
stronger than me from the first time we had a fight. I didn't want to be
embarrassed again. Ever since then, I've always been scared of him and been
scared to talk to him. He's always bullied me throughout the two years that
I've known him. I cannot even change school because my parents don't even care
about me. My dad injures me and bruises me more than Jonah and his friends.
When I saw Jonah again he came up to me and said
"What you looking at" and as I was eating my sandwich he kicked it
out of my hands. They all started laughing at me, I went to pick my sandwich
up, and he pushed me on the flood. They carried on laughing and started calling
me names "loser, loser" "look at the nerd on the floor" and
things like that. Then I finally heard the school bell ring and they started
walking towards their classes. I picked up my sandwich and wrapped it around my
plastic bag and I put it in my bag. I make my way to my class, and on the side there
are these kids from the window laughing at me and pointing at me and swearing.
I tried my hardest to fake a smile and pretend as if everything is fine. I was
eating my self inside and wanted to start bursting our crying."
When I received my script, I looked over it and tried to annotate as well as I could because i wanted to start reading and memorizing my lines. I annotated the script to how I should feel when I say certain words or lines. For example, when I mention Jonah, I hate it so much - mentioning him makes my blood boil, therefore I raise my voice and talk with anger. Annotating my script straight away helped me a lot because I knew what to do and how to react when I would say a line. I have always learned my lines much faster when my script is annotated because it gives a better understanding of the monologue and its easier to remember. I always try my best to memorize my lines really quick and then just work on the movements and objectives - meaning behind the lines and the emotions as well.
When I received my script, I looked over it and tried to annotate as well as I could because i wanted to start reading and memorizing my lines. I annotated the script to how I should feel when I say certain words or lines. For example, when I mention Jonah, I hate it so much - mentioning him makes my blood boil, therefore I raise my voice and talk with anger. Annotating my script straight away helped me a lot because I knew what to do and how to react when I would say a line. I have always learned my lines much faster when my script is annotated because it gives a better understanding of the monologue and its easier to remember. I always try my best to memorize my lines really quick and then just work on the movements and objectives - meaning behind the lines and the emotions as well.
NOTES
Work on Articulation, when
we get emotional, we lost track of words and we end up mumbling, my notes were to work on it and make the articulation clearer and easy to hear and
understand.
Work on the backstory of
our character, to get to know him better, I completed this with Joseph, where
he helped me with the background. Because of my character, i get bullied by
Jonah and my dad also. Therefore, Joseph acted double characters as my dad and
the bully as well. The background work helped me a lot because it gave
me an idea of how it feels to be bullied and hated by everyone. You have no
hopes at all, all you think about is death.
My confidence build up from performing in front of my friends and
teacher. If i'd make a mistake they would tell me what I did wrong and help me
do it better. We done a lot of run through's before the final performance - run
through's helped us maintain our focus on our character and not be distracted
from the play to something else. While performing on the final performance, I
was really confident and I knew I could do it and impress the audience because
I had a lot of rehearsals and had more than enough time to finish and memorize
my lines.
Before my scene on stage, I ran from my dad because he punched me in my face and I came upstairs in my room crying. He punched me because he was drunk and didn't know what he was doing. Every time I would come home from school, I would always get a beating if my dad was home, he was home most of the time. As I came upstairs, I entered the stage crying and sobbing and Joseph my 'Dad' shouted "You can stay up there, you useless shit".
Challenges and Solutions
We had a few of challenges during rehearsals such as;
- Me having problems
with Articulation - mainly when i'd say the address
- Chris being sick
(Creating other mannequin in case Chris does not show up
- Joseph being in
pain because his leg injury
- Performance day,
lights did not work properly
- Voice Over (Chris)
- Fixing the copied
clothes the day before our performance, not working properly
- Facing the audience
on my own, not moving at all, just saying lines with emotions
- Looking at the
audience
- Use of space
- Practicing
Every time I would
perform my monologue, I would get feedback from my friends as well as my
teacher. The main note was to work on articulation and articulate the last
letters of words. The main one was, when I would say something important or
something that would stand out, like when I would talk about how I was getting
bullied and how my dad would beat me up for no reason. When I was talking about
it, my feedback was to articulate and project better because i'm saying
important things, also so the audience knows how I ended up in the position
that I am right now. Overtime, as we would rehears I would try my best to slow
down and articulate every word better and to try to perform it as good as I
can. My main line was when I would say the address "Why would anyone care
about a kid that lives down at 45 Miller Way" I was explaining my address,
but my teacher and friends said that they didn't understand the words properly
therefore I was working on it a lot. When it came to the last couple performances,
I managed to articulate as well as I could and I impressed my teacher and she
was really happy.
Chris couldn't attend
the last month or last couple of weeks due to his asthmatic injury. He would
always give us a objective for each week to complete and we would always be in
touch with him and tell him what we done and what not. For the last week we
were working on our background story to create a little scenery for our
character. This helped us build sort of emotions for our character to know how it
feels to be in their position. Personally this helped me a lot because we done
a full 5-10 minute little play about my character. Joseph helped me with my
little play, as he acted two different characters. The bully (Jonah) and the
Dad. He first acted as the bully in school, when he barged me I almost drop and
I still said sorry because I didn't want any trouble with him. After that scene
I slowly turned around to go to my house and Joseph quickly swapped into the
Father. He held a bottle in his hand just the way I was explaining him in my
monologue. As he saw my walk in the house, he straight away started shouting
and me and the he slapped me for no reason. I then ran upstairs in my room to
the way it was written in my monologue. This helped me more than enough because
it gave me a sense of how it feels to be bullied for no reason. This was a bit
of a challenge to us because it was improvised all the way through, we didn't
think about it just straight acting without any time put into it - for the
background story.
When Joseph would
miss a lesson, he would let us know and give us a reason to why he wouldn't
make it. Joseph missing a lesson wouldn't really affect my time learning my
monologue, because I didn't have any scenes or anything with him. Our play was
all own monologues. Joseph really helped me with the background scenes of our
characters.
On the performance
day, we were doing a run through of our play in the morning, as we were
changing scenes from Stephanie to mine, the lights stopped working, and I was
waiting for the lights to change orange and then lights on which that's the
time when I walk in on stage to perform my monologue. The lights didn't turn on
for a good 10 minute, the technicians team told us that there was something
wrong with the lights. At this point I was getting worried because I was
thinking in 2/3 hours I'm doing the real play and imagine this happens, what
would I do? How would I react? Do I still walk in on stage even though the
lights don't work?. At the end they fixed the lights and I was really
happy and the technicians apologized for the problem. During the real
performance, at the first performance at 2:00PM , the lights were a little bit
faster than usual, and there were moment where Joseph was on stage clearing out
what was not meant to be there for the next scene - while the lights were off
(black out) and before he exit the lights turned on while he was still clearing
out. At the second performance at 7:00PM, the technician team were perfect,
there was nothing wrong with the lights or the sound or even the voice over
from Chris (The Pillowman...Thanatos). The second performance run really smooth
and I enjoyed performing a play that contained a story that included depression
and suicide rather than a comedic show. I was always in comedic plays, I had
never experienced bullies or depression, therefore the play Pillowman -
Thanatos gave me an idea of how it feels to be depressed and how easy it is to
lose your life when you are feeling lonely and isolated.
We were hoping that
Chris would be able to come back from his injury, but he couldn't. We had about
three different plans about our play. How things would go if Chris was here,
how things would go if Chris wasn't here, how things would go if we placed a
mannequin instead of Chris. We run through all of them, but the best one, of
course its if Chris was there but sadly, he couldn't attend due to his injury.
Therefore, we had to perform our play without Chris, but all his lines were
recorded and played through the speakers at the right time. I was really
impressed of how well it turned our with the voice over because it gave the
audience an idea that Chris has some sort of superpower, they can only hear him
in his head and hes giving them directions to end their life's. Personally,
using the voice over instead of the mannequin turned out really well and I was
really excited to the way it went.
When we were working
with costume, we all had to pick school looking blazers or trousers because we
were students. We needed to have two similar blazers, two similar shirts, two
similar trousers and two similar ties because, one I'd wear in the performance
while performing and the second on hangs down from the lights when I die at the
end of my scene to show that I died. The double clothing, we working on it on
the day before the performance and we set it up. The next day in the morning
there was some trouble with it when they would go down in the stage attached to
a rope to represent our death. We had couple of problems with it when the
clothes would go down, sometimes it would fall down, or hang on something else
and it wouldn't look professional. In the morning the technician team worked on
it and they fixed it really well, by the time we done our run through, the
clothing - dropped without any problem and it looked really well and organised.
We was all happy about it because that was really important to show the death
of us. Also, it was our first idea we suggested when we were going through the
lines and when were were talking about our death, and the way it should end.
What I found kind of
difficult was, when I was on stage by myself, it felt as if I had the whole
power in the room. I did. Everyone had their eyes and mind on me, everything
that was said was by me, and I never had that experience on stage in my life.
Being there on my own. Expressing my character the best I could, trying to
impress the audience and make them feel the way I feel about my character, put
them in my position. My scene was extremely depressing because I was getting
bullied by a group of people in school, and when i'd come home i'd get hit by
my dad for no reason and make me bleed. I was really impressed with the way it
turned out because I had never performed a scene where it included, anger,
depression, bullying, suicide, etc. I was always in a comedic sort of play.
While I would be saying my lines and acting as my character, I would look at
the audience and be impressed by everyone because all their eyes were on me. As
I would act, I would think of articulation and slowing down - for me to be able
to perform to my best ability. My confidence grew, when I would act it in front
of my friends or when we would have a run through, because then, even if you
mess up or forget a line, you still can get on track or a friend that's helping
you line run would be able to help you in case you fail.
Skills Audit "Preparing for Progression"
3 years studying at Westminster Kingsway
College
Antigone
Our countries good
Peter Pan
The two Gentlemen of
Verona
Devising Piece (The
Stage)
Don Juan
Last Summer
Silent Movie
Medea
REHEARSALS
Last performance we done in front of
our friends, we had learned and memorized our lines by heart. We performed the
play really well, and no one used a script which I was really impressed.
NOTES
Work on Articulation, when we get emotional,
we lost track of words and we end up mumbling, my note was to work on
it and make the articulation clearer and easy to hear and understand.
Work on the backstory of our character,
to get to know him better, I completed this with Joseph, where he helped me
with the background. Because of my character, i get bullied by Jonah and my dad
also. Therefore, Joseph acted double characters as my dad and the bully as
well. The background work helped me a lot because it gave me an idea of
how it feels to be bullied and hated by everyone. You have no hopes at all, all
you think about is death,
Work on Articulation and pronunciation
Research on cutting the hand pain, how
it feels to relief pain - The physical pain of
self-mutilating, cutting, is like a release valve to relieve the emotional
pain. Someone may see the releasing of blood similar to releasing the strong
feelings they have inside. Others self-harm
by cutting because they feel numb
and the pain of self-harm allows them to feel something
Monday we were rehearsing on our
background story because we wanted to know how it feels to be depressed and be
in their situation. This helped us to maintain our character and be able to
perform in our characters position because we had already done a background
play. Personally, it really helped me to keep my focus and emotions in the play
as my character. Therefore, I had done all my lines and run through our play.
We were missing our director due to his injury, which we didn't really have a
problem with, because we had known what to do. We were also working on the
meaning and objectives of the lines. We were helping each other to how we could
do better and say our lines with emotions, instead of just saying the lines.
Problem Solving
Whenever we would miss a person in our group, we would
always cover for them and we would get on with our work straight away. We would
never let anyone down by giving them attitude or being negative towards them. I
appreciate my group a lot because they are all really helpful. If i'd miss a lesson,
I would let them know and the reason, and then by the end of the lessons they
would send me pictures and tell me everything they had done during the lesson
that I missed. This way I didn't have to worry about losing my place or not
knowing what i'm going to have to do the next day when I go in.
Solving the Theatre
stage.
Since the first day
when we went theatre for our play, we all had our own ideas to how the stage
should look for each scene and what needs to be on and off stage. We decided to
close all the curtains around the whole stage because for our scenes we all are
isolated and depressed which we are meant to like the dark only and we alone.
We also worked around with our death scene were, we was getting killed by the
Pillowman, we set a single table and a chair, which that was our way of death.
As the pillowman puts his hand up to kill us, we freeze for about 3-5 seconds
and slowly make our way to the single table and chair. We then slowly get on
the chair and then table and for my scene I used my tie - I slowly put it
around my neck and tie it up. As I tie my neck , there's a black out and that
means for my to jump of my table to the stage and pretend as if I hanged my
self. As that happens the technician team drop a copy of my clothes on a rope
to show that I got killed.
20th March
Monday we were rehearsing on our background story because we wanted to know how it feels to be depressed and be in their situation. This helped us to maintain our character and be able to perform in our characters position because we had already done a background play. Personally, it really helped me to keep my focus and emotions in the play as my character. Therefore, I had done all my lines and run through our play. We were missing our director due to his injury, which we didn't really have a problem with, because we had known what to do. We were also working on the meaning and objectives of the lines. We were helping each other to how we could do better and say our lines with emotions, instead of just saying the lines.
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
DEVISING WORK
DEVISING WORKDEVISING WORK
Devising a piece of theatre can be a stimulating and
exciting journey towards the development of a performance which is a fusion of
the unique talents and creativity of the group. It is not a direct journey, but
one in which you will encounter well-trodden paths, blind alleys and sudden
surprises. In order to prepare, the group needs to have a good grasp of
improvisation skills. The following exercise helps students learn to accept
each other’s’ ideas – a concept which is not only useful in improvisation, but
essential in developing the dynamics of the group throughout the devising
process.
Divide into pairs. One person begins by making an “offer” (putting
forward an idea) and the partner replies with a sentence that begins “Yes,
and…”. Try not to block your partner’s ideas, which can so often happen in
improvisation. Instead, build on each other’s suggestions. As soon as
confidence develops, you can add in actions. Use the space as much as possible.
A: It’s raining
B: Yes, and I’ve got a
large umbrella
A: Let’s shelter under it
B: Yes, and the wind is blowing us into the air
A: We are flying over the sea
A: Let’s shelter under it
B: Yes, and the wind is blowing us into the air
A: We are flying over the sea
And so on. It can be a very liberating game, especially as we
don’t often get the chance to say “yes” to everything! A key concept is that
participants should avoid trying to push their own idea at the expense of their
partner’s. You can also try the game with both of you saying “Yes, and…”. The
literal “Yes” can be dropped completely as soon as acceptance of each other’s’
ideas begins to become more automatic. In contrast, it may also be worth
briefly exploring what happens if one of the partners always says “No”.
Devising Play, 22nd
November
Everyone in the group was
ready for the performance, which it gave us more time to run through the whole
play. We still need improvements in our scenes, because sometimes we
rush through them and mess them up.
I play the character J.
Krasniqi and I'm the captain of America. Some people do not wish for me to be a
captain because I’m not a true American and I have a accent. Therefore its my
duty to prove them wrong and do my work as its meant to be. I will have to act
in such way to think that I have control over all my work and that no one can
take my place.
In the beginning of the
play, I play a 'hood' character to give the audience like a little preview of
'if im the killer' in the scene. Our play is about Detectives and a killer, and
we trying to find who the killer is, which the killer is one of us.
On Tuesday we started
lesson at 11 in Dance studio. As we came in the room, we had 20 minutes to run
through our play to practice and then my group had to go first. While
practicing we had time to memories some of our lines so we can perform better.
In the performance we done it really well, we were all happy because it turned
out the way we wanted. While looking at the other two group, we really enjoyed
both of them because they had really nice beginning and ending which it
made the audience want to watch more. With our group we made it really hard to
spot the killer because it would have been easy if it was a easy spot. The
killer was Stephanie and the way she killed D. Mary was by putting a pill in
her coffee and she handed it to her while she gave me another glass but with
pure coffee. This was really hard for the audience to see because it wasn't
easy to look at.
At the end of the
performance we got the audience involved in the play to asking who the killer
was. Majority of the people said that it was Brunilda (D. Monica) or Isaiah.
The last group was really
interesting because it looked as if the man had all the power in the play.
Jireh was the boss and it seemed as if the play was sexiest because they kept
hurting Zulaiha only.
I really enjoyed both
groups because they were entertaining and had a nice plot to their play. Their
structure was really nice and everything they done made sense.
Monday, on Monday I had an
appointment with the Dentist, to renew my retainers. My friends told me they
done a play based on 'A Model Student'.
Tuesday: Sharron wasn't in,
which we had to be an audience for level 2 and level 3 students for their
performances. The level 2 work was based on Devising and they done 'Detention'
because they said they all had different ideas for that specific play. Which
they didn't do badly at all, but they just need to take their time while
performing and when they saying their lines, some of them were just saying
lines, they didn't have the meaning behind those lines.
Wednesday: We started the
day with some practise for our speeches, Rob gave us about half an hour to be
prepared for our monologues. Our audience was the level 3 first year, and
everyone had performed their two monologues, their Classic and Modern monologues.
I enjoyed everyone's monologues, and the only feedback I would give is for us
to take our time while performing.
On Tuesday, we had a little
presentation/introduction about the second year and what we could expect from
the college. As well as the safety of the college, of what we should and
shouldn't do. The kind of clothing we should be wearing, and no inappropriate
clothing.
Devising Work
On Monday, we were
given a sheet by Sharon, and we had to write how confident we were about
Devising peices, it was from 1 to 10, i was at about 7 or 8 because, i feel
like I can understand the devising pieces and I can share my ideas with
everyone else, but I have yet to get better and improve my confidence. We were
then put on groups of four actors and our task was to do a one minute trailer.
My group had the following actors, Jamie, Grace Dulce and Myself. Our trailer was
about 'MONEY' and my role was the thief, that's how I was making money, by
stealing them from other people. The trailer turned out to be really good and
funny, we as a group were really impressed. Sharon then told us to extend our
one minute trailers to five minutes, which it took us about forty minutes to
recreate a whole five minute trailer. It led us to the following day on
Tuesday. On Tuesday the first lesson we had it in the Dance floor, Sharon gave
us a solid twenty minutes to get back to our plays. We worked hard on it and
then we had to perform it in front of our friends. Every play was really well,
and at the end we gave each other feed back on what was really good, what we
enjoyed about the play, as well as what does it need to be improved so the play
is better.
The next Week
On Monday, our first
lesson was Acting with Sharron, as we came in the class, we were told to do the
'Grandma footsteps' game, this was done because it makes us more energised and
concentrated in the lesson, This lasted about 10-20 minutes. We then walked
in the free space around the room, and Sharron was giving us
things to be doing. This was for us to be concentrate and be focused throughout
the whole day. We were then given a title 'The only thing necessary for
the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing'. We were given groups to do
a devised play on the title. My group had Peter, Tarkan and Dulce. Our piece of
work was about bullying. I was the victim, Tarkan and Peter were the bullies
and Dulce was a helper that helped the victim out. We carried with the scenes
and extended them longer and improved on them. At the end Sharran told us to
perform our Devised plays, and everyone's play was amazing, I was really happy
about everyone's play because they were all nicely thought and done well. We
told that we will carry on with the same play's in tomorrows lessons in Dance
floors.
On Tuesday, we
carried on with our work. We started with Grandma Footsteps again just to warm
up and be concentrated in the lesson. We then carried with our work, we had
about 30 minutes to work with our work. We were also walking around the free
space and Sharron would say get in pairs, and we would randomly pick someone
and we would play a game' Lets play football, and the other person says, 'yes,
lets' and we act as if we playing football. We then started our work from last
lesson on Monday, and we were missing Peter, which we then done three still
images to show the whole piece which everyone done it really well. We then done
the same thing but without talking, we had to perform the whole play without
talking, just miming. We then showed everything at the end of the lesson, and
we had feedback for the plays and how we could of improved or what was really
well done in separate groups. The lesson was really fun and enjoyable.
FINAL
I really enjoyed our
devised performance. I reckon that if we had worked a little bit harder, the
whole performance would have been performed really well. I believe that we
didn't rehearse enough for the play to turn out the way we want it to be. While
rehearsing in classes, everything would go really well, and everyone would
share their ideas and the way they wanted to perform, because it’s their role
and they can do pretty much whatever they want and add whatever line they feel
comfortable with, but of course it has to be about the play and make sense into
it.
The whole devised
play, turned out well but I still don't believe that, that was the best of us.
We needed more rehearsals. Another thing, during each rehearsal, we would
always miss someone, which it leads us to not focusing as we meant to be
because, one of us is missing, and we would sit and write ideas down. Which, if
everyone was there, we would have been acting instead and that would have been
much better. The thing that I really enjoyed about my play was, at the end of
the play, we got the whole audience evolved because our play is about murder
and detectives, which at the end 'Mary' dies, and it doesn't really show it in
the play. Therefore the audience had to pick one of us, and see who the actual
killer was. In the play 'Stephanie'. The way she killed 'Mary' was during my
scene The Captain and Mary talk, Stephanie enters with coffee, and she had put
a death pill into her coffee which killed Mary. This is really hard for the
audience to see because they cannot see the pill, they only see, when she gives
the coffee to Mary (Dulce).
In the beginning of
the play, I play as a 'bad' guys, only to confuse the audience and get them
thinking that I may be the actual killer. ONE, because I got arrested at the
start of the play. TWO, because I was wearing a hoodie and I looked like a
killer and THREE because I'm not 'American' therefore they will think that I
killed her. Which at the end of the performance, when Dulce said put your hand
up if you thing 'The Captain' is the killer, there were 9 hands up, which I had
the most, and then when Dulce said put your hard up for Stephanie, she had won,
she got one more vote, which I think it was a really close call. Even though
there were no signs of Stephanie being the killer, the audience still chose
her, showing that the whole audience was concentrating during the performance
and they knew what was going on.
Overall, I really enjoyed
the final performance, even though we all think we could have done it 100 times
better, but we still didn't give up, we gave it our best shot.
Workshop
During acting classes, we
would write down each specific thing about who's going to do what and what
their purpose in the workshop is. I was chosen to do Vocal and Physical warm
up, which what I done was, the person is meant to say their name, then their
hobby and then do a gesture to finish it off, for example, (My name's Marion
Tasic, I love boxing and then I would throw couple punches), we done this
throughout the whole circle. This was a really easy and simple warm up to
complete.
The second one was
Brunilda, her Game was 'The Wink Murder'. Students gather around in a circle
and you choose a detective. The detective goes outside whilst you choose the
murderer. When the murderer winks at you, you must play dead. The detective
then must try and catch the murderer. Another element my class likes to add the
'dramatic death' where they are allowed to act while they dying.
The third one was Isaiah,
his game was the splat game, asks the group to make a circle, when everyone is
ready, He will clap towards his right side, and everyone has to follow the
clap, and the purpose of it is to focus on the clap and see how fast we can
bring it back to him. Our best time was around 1.8 seconds with around 25-30
students.
The fourth one was Tarkan's
'Guess the movie name' where you make a group of four people, and Tarkan would
give you a movie name for example 'Titanic', then that group has to create a
really short scene from the movie titanic, but before that, a person is sent
out and when the groups are ready to perform their little scenes from different
movie names, then the person tries to guess which movie they were playing.
The fifth one was Dulce's
game, which was very similar to Tarkans game. Dulce gave them a way of death.
How the incident happened, like was it a death by gun, knife, curse, etc..
She gave them the word death because our play
was about death and it was she who died in the play.
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
ACTING C.V "Preparing for Progression"
ACTING CV
Marion
Tasic Acting
CV
Height; 5”7
Weight; 6
Hair; Brown
Eyes;
Light Brown
3 years studying at Westminster Kingsway College
Antigone
Our countries good
Peter Pan
The two Gentlemen of Verona
Devising Piece (The Stage)
Don Juan
Last summer
Silent Movie
Medea
The Pillowman 'Thanatos'
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