Monday, May 20, 2019

Blue Remembered Hills Essay

When I first read the script of Blue Remembered Hills I thought it was quite naturalistic and it was well written from a childs perspective. The characters were all actually believable and it seemed like a fun play to perform. I thought it would be easy to do because the characters are all children and I can still remember how I was at that age.In the performance I played the ingredient of ray, a young boy of ab let on seven or octad years. He is the bully of the radical and he tends to use his strength to get his bear way over the others. He is not very intelligent and some of the characters use this to their advantage to get out of situations e.g. in scene two when Peter tries to steal Willies apple but Willie convinces him one bite would kill him.To get into our roles of young children, we did different exercises like childhood games and hotseating. I found hotseating particularly helpful because afterwards all of the class appoint their opinions and constructive criticis m so I could improve my character. Playing childhood games helps to put you into the mind of an eight year old.After a few weeks we fashioned at the subtext of the play. This means you go through the script and look for the true meaning of the words that are spoken. For example if somebody says something sarcastically, you know to say it in a certain tone. Doing this helped with the language and how to speak the words in accent using the correct tone so that the true meaning is given across to the audience. I found the best way to improve voice, exploit and gesture was to keep rehearsing it and talk to each other about how it looks and what could be improved.All of the characters wore similar clothing, as theyre all children of the same age living at the same time. For Peter I chose a pair of dirty, grey shorts and a plain dirty white shirt as this was usual for the time. He did not necessitate any props specific to his character.I think that together as a assembly we worked ve ry well. I found that constructive criticism and feedback from the other people in my group helped me greatly because it tells you what you look like to others and how the character comes across to the audience. We didnt experience many study problems throughout the project and other problems were easy to solve.Last minute rehearsals were just to polish off the scripts and sour sure that all the scenes ran smoothly together. In the run-up to the final performance we would just act out each scene over an over and confirm that we had the play how we wanted it.I was quite blissful with the final performance but despite weeks of learning the lines, I still managed to make a few slip-ups, which I and the other character made up for by improvising.I thought that each mortal in the group fitted very well into their characters and worked very well together. We all added a bit of our own personality, which made the characters much(prenominal) believable. If I did the play again I might have made it more physical and at a faster pace.I didnt see any other groups performances so I cant compare ours to anyone elses. Over the past few weeks I have intimate new techniques of character development and I feel my ability to work in a group has improved. I think I need sometimes to put in a bit more effort in the lessons and do every rehearsal as if it were the real thing as I lacked motivation in some lessons.It has prepared me a bit for the written exam because I have been analysing the performance, which is exactly what I have to do for the exam.

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