Wednesday, 28 January 2015

28/1/15 - Rehearsal

With the actual performance in a few weeks,  I think its safe to say that everything is coming along nicely with rehearsals. Just a few more things need polishing off and changing, and then we're done!

In last Thursday's rehearsal we ran through tale 5 again, my group finished working on tale 6 and the whole cast ran through tales 1, 2, 3 and 4 again (which were just a bit rusty because we haven't gone through those tales since before Christmas!)

Tale 6 is finally taking shape, a few more runs of the ending and it will be pretty much sorted. At the end of tale 6 we get into partners and come up with a small sequence of slow physical movement. Me and Lloyd did have a sequence but we are going to think of better movements which will cause us to use levels because right now ours looks a little boring.
The main focuses of the next rehearsal will be getting all the technical things sorted.

Set yourself three rehearsal targets
1. Think of a new routine with Lloyd so it's more interesting and eye-catching.
2. Keep being persistent in my listening and focus as always.
3. Learn to be on time with all my queues.

Reflect on the targets set: Have they been achieved? How?
I have achieved one of my targets from last week which was to add more character to my voice so I don't just sound like a robot. I thought about how I'm going to deliver my lines and I'm much more confident now about doing so.

What would you give yourself for today's rehearsal? Why?
I would give myself a merit/distinction again because I know I'm working my best and my hardest in everything but I don't know if I'm for for a distinction.

- Matilda ^__^

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

21/1/15 - Rehearsal

We got a lot done in last week's session, we managed to plan the rest of tales 6 and 7 and finish tale 5. I've already learnt all y lines, so now I just need to remember when and where I come on and off stage.

I really enjoyed the work I did in the session because of the amount of progress we all made, it was a very productive lesson! me and my group working on tale 6 have finally finished running through the whole scene, now we just need to polish it off, it took a long time because our scene was pretty long, but we managed to include lots of physical theatre, (which is a good thing because that's the main focus this term!) We have added a lot to tale 5 because it is the longest, most complicated tale. We used different techniques, one I really like is when Jake and Sherene go in the room behind and have an argument and the audience will only be able to hear them, not see them. This will give the effect that an argument is taking place 'next door'. 

I decided to type up the self-observation sheet straight onto the computer because why not?

Unit 15 Performing Scripted Plays Rehearsal Self Observation
Marking criteria:
P2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal making a positive contribution to the process

M2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal, consistently making a positive contribution and constructive contribution to the process.

D2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal with consistently positive and constructive contributions, engagement, commitment, input and self- reflection.

Set yourself  three rehearsal targets:
1. Remember my blocking.

2. Add more character to my voice so I don't just sound like a robot.

3. Still give it my all in every lesson so I'm on the ball.

Reflect on the targets set:  Have they been achieved? How?   
Looking back at my targets from last week, I have learnt my lines well enough so I say them smoothly so I do keep the flow of the scene going. I did (like always) keep a positive attitude through the lesson, even when I was hungry and tired, and even when I wasn't in a scene and just waiting. I spoke up a little bit more in my group and some of my own ideas are in tale 6 which I like allot!

What would you give yourself for today’s rehearsal? 
For last week's session, I would give myself a merit/distinction because I feel like I tick all the boxes for those two, I make sure that I am consistently self-reflecting on my acting and others, contributing to scenes and ideas, and committing myself to everything.

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

12/1/15 - Recap on Tales 1 & 2/ tales 6 & 7

Last Thursday's session was mainly focussing on recapping tales 1 and 2 and creating tales 6 and 7. I'm not in tale 2 so for me and the rest of the girls we focussed on tale 1.

Going back through the tale made us realise that there are things that we could do to improve our piece, like our characters. Everybody had interpreted their own character so everyone had different accents and personalities but it didn't quite match when we said it all together so we now speak in the same typical 'East-end' accent. When we ran through it like that it sounded smoother and more fluent. Everybody has already learnt their lines so that wasn't a problem. Some cues were a bit delayed but other than that it flowed well. The tempo, however, needed a bit of speeding up because our feedback from the director was that it was a bit jagged and slow. It needed to be as if we were saying gossip, and each line was overlapping each other in fast movements to make it more exciting. Lastly, some of us had to speak up because some lines couldn't be heard clearly.
Tale 6 rehearsal 


Tale 1 rehearsal 
We were split into two groups (I was tale 6) and we, as a group, had to independently come up with all the ideas and create the scene ourselves. My scene was the argument in the bar. We chose lots of creative elements which I think are going to work really well. The first creative
choice we made was for two people from the other group to hold up a sheet at the back so two people can go behind it and create a silhouette of the argument on the bar. We chose to do this because it's different and it will help the audience to focus on the actors instead of the argument taking place, it will also make the scene abstract and interesting to watch. The second creative choice we made was for everyone to do certain moves at the same time or say the same line at the same time, to give it a sense of routine and order. We thought this would work well because it would help represent that we are all actually one character.

We definitely haven't finished our piece (we are only about halfway) and the parts we have rehearsed need polishing off immensely but we are very happy with what we have done. We haven't particularly thought about what we want to do next with the dialogue, we've been working on things step by step.





- Matilda ^_^

Sunday, 4 January 2015

4/1/15 - My lines and script

Before I say anything else, happy new year! Anyway, the last lesson before we broke up for the Christmas holidays, we rehearsed the rest of tale 4 and started tale 5.

My task over the holidays was to learn all my lines, I know I'm going to be prepared with them for the first Theatre lesson of the year! Learning the lines off by heart is always a good thing, especially as this is a physical theatre performance, we don't need scripts getting in the way while everyone is moving about. 

For each tale everyone is working in an ensemble and I have a character for every scene, whether that just be me or a group of people playing it. 

I have been asked to go through the whole script and summarise every character I am playing in each scene.

Prologue - I am simply one of the headlight's to Lloyd's taxi.
Tale 1 - One of the many women describing what the East End would be like if it was her friend.
Tale 2 - I am not included in this scene as it is boys only.
Tale 3 - I am one of the many witnesses to what Jack does.
Tale 4 - I am one of the many narrators to Nina's thoughts and feelings.
Tale 5 - I am playing (along with others) the thoughts that are going through the child's head while the abuse is taking place next door.
Tale 6 - I am the boy narrating what he sees taking place in the pub.
Tale 7 - I am only in the ensemble for this scene, repeating lines that the cashier clerk said.
Prologue - I return to being one of the headlights to Lloyd's taxi.

I chose three of my lines and wrote what the objective was in saying it, this will help me know actually how to say it, and with what emotion.

'All 10p of it' - The objective is to show how little she probably usually gets from her dad, so she is used to getting so little.
'No way
Not at all' - The objective is to show how against that statement we are'
'And the next
And the next
And the next' - The objective is to show that is keeps happening. It could start to get boring because of the repetition. 

- Matilda ^_^