Here is the basic configuration of our performance space. It is called THRUST staging.
- Give an advantage of using this stage space.
- The audience feel included and an intimate atmosphere is created. Having one end which is visible to all provides a ‘back’ to the stage.
- Give a disadvantage of using this stage space.
- The audiences line of sight can still be an issue.
Question:
As an actor what are the challenges you think you will have personally being directed in this space? When delivering my lines to an audience while on a thrust stage I will have to be aware of engaging with the audience on all three sides.That means that when focusing on individual members of the audience, I need to include everyone on all sides.
Below is a plan of a stage. It tells you what we call each area of the stage. Familiarise yourself with this as you will be asked by your director to enter from stage left or right, move up or down stage. This is vocabulary that you should be able to use as an actor.
How have we staged the prologue? Why have we made this choices? What is the effect that is created? We have staged to prologue with the lights down and by positioning the stools all around the stage facing outwards towards the audience in different directions.The staging is well suited to the trust stage because it means that all of the audience can see what is happening on stage and feel engaged.People were selected to be taxi drivers and everyone else's was paired up with a driver so that each taxi had one driver, two headlight and an inside car light.The person standing behind would hold up there phone to eliminate the drivers face while the other two people knelled down on the floor and shined there touches forwards like headlights on a car.
Answer for the tale you are in. Girls - Tale 1, Boys - Tale 2
What is your role in the tale?h
How has it been staged?Much the same way as the prologue was staged everyone was facing outwards towards the audience with the lights down and everyone lighting up their faces.After the dialogue was finished we all made our way to the back of the stage and drew the woman we were describing on the wall with chalk.
Why have these choices been made?h
What are the strengths of this piece so far?h
What developments need to happen throughout the rehearsal period? h
LINE LEARNING
You all need to learn lines that have been allocated to you so far for the next lesson.
PLANNING
Have a read through Tale 3, 4 and 5 again.
We will be working on these next week.
DEVELOPING IN REHEARSAL
REHEARSAL
PERFORMANCE
Unit 15:Performing Scripted Plays
Grading Criteria
P1 Explore, develop and shape a role using practical activities and research findings
M1 Explore, develop and shape a role using practical activities and research findings in relation to the demands of the text
D1 Explore, develop and shape a role using practical activities and research findings effectively,fully appreciating the demands of the text.
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 positivecontribution and constructive contribution to the process.
D2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal with consistently positive andconstructive contributions, engagement, commitment, input and self- reflection.
P3 Perform a role demonstrating competent use of relevant performance skills to communicate intentions to the audience
M3 Perform a role demonstrating competent use of relevant performance skills confidently and consistently, clearly communicating intentions to the audience
D3 Perform a role with competent, sustained and effective demonstration of relevant performance skills, accurately communicating intentions to the audience with confidence and control.