The characters in Blood Wedding would not be considered conventional by most, firstly, all of the characters bar one do not have names, they are merely referred to by their job title or social position, such as the Girls or The Woodcutters, this could possibly be to dehumanise the characters, or perhaps (in typical Brechtian style) to make the audience see the characters as a representation of what they really are. Another part to consider is the role of women in the play, when Garcia Lorca was writing the play, women's rights were changing under the new government, they could now divorce, remarry and request an abortion, however, in some rural parts of Spain, the rights of women had not changed much at all, some women, such as The Girls in the play felt that the only sensible life choice was to marry early and live out a fairly unexciting existence, this could be considered one of the main themes of the play.
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Bertolt Brecht
Born in 1898
Opposite to Stanislavski
Non naturalistic
Minimal costumes, props and set design
Audience interaction
Plays often had a political message
Epic Theatre - took inspiration from minimalist elements of Elizabethan Theatre, wanted audience to be critical observers therefore different from dramatic theatre, seen as a means for social change
Spectator forced to face something and see man as a process
Techniques - Montage - kept audiences alert by putting scenes in random order, actors often switched roles
Verfremdungskeffekt - alienating the audience by distancing them from performers
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Evaluation of Lesson 7/10/2015
In this double lesson, we focused on the development of a character in "A Dolls House" I chose to develop the character of Dr Rank, and did so through a variety of activities
Lesson 1. This activity focused on creating a backstory for the chosen character, enabling one to play them with a better understanding by creating a suitable series of events that may affect them during the play, I specifically chose events such as the death of Rank's father and Rank receiving his doctorate to highlight his progression as a character in a way I believe was effective
Lesson 2: This lesson was focused on voice and the character's use of language. We were tasked with devising a monologue in the style of the characters speech and lexis, using techniques we believed would be implemented often by the chosen character. I decided to devise a monologue set just after the play, in which Rank composes a note for someone to find after his death. I used complex vocabulary, as someone such as a medical professional would use, as well as a very analytical attitude I believe should be associated with Dr. Rank