Sunday, February 10, 2019

Review on Black Comedy :: essays research papers

Journal Entry for drab Comedy unspoiled JournalI have never been so exhausted in my entire life and now I have time to peacefulness and do both(prenominal) schoolwork. I hunch over this is a day after-hours and I am sorry, but Sunday I just couldnt function anymore. During the production of Black Comedy I learned how to cover with a Standard British and Cockney dialect, was able to participate in the erection and demolition of a big set, and realized how much actors swear on each other during a performance. This production was hard, but an pleasant learning experience. Never in my life had I used a British accent or a Cockney, now that I take of it. It was re aloney hard for me to get that all down. Chris really did his job by pounding it away into our brains with all the packets and tapes. I had to watch My Fair wench to get that wonderful Cockney down. Dialect work was the topic of our import rehearsal with little comments through out(p) the production.Oh what a lovely set we had With some measurements that were missing or wrong. All Hail Jim I really enjoyed cosmos a part of the group and helping put the set together. I was so glad to hear that there would be a wink work call because I hadnt been able to attend the first. We started out that morning by putting the upstairs platform up, the stairs, the flats, and then paint. We stop that night by painting the stage a nice chocolate-brown color and we were out of there at eleven oclock. It took an awfully long time to put the set up, yet it took about common chord and a half hours to pull it all down. It was all over when all there was left to do was sweep the floor. Since this was only my second carry I realized that with a small cast as Black Comedy had each actor must work together and know the other actors limits. When someone would miss or forget a line, other actor would have to either help them get support to where they should be or go with it. I learned just how important cue stic k lines were in this production. They tell you were you should be in your blocking, in the play, and whos line is next. A way that helped me learn my lines this time around was when I thought process I knew them I would write them down and then go back over them with the script in my hand.

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