oh_god_the_HSFC
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Did anyone go and see the Bondi Production of King Lear (earlier in the year)
When talking about techniques, i was trying to remember what the obvious ones were
Use of the Wheel (i forgot to talk about this in my trial.. how dumb am I?)
Use of coloured letters to signify different emotions/feelings.
Modern Costume then
Change of Costume after interval from long dresses to war stuff...
Incorporation of the audience into the production by use of the widened stage and the back entrances...
Use of Music to back up the fool (singing)
Does anyone have any other ideas/techniques/cricicism. I've heard that this one i a good one to do as long as you dont contrast it with the Eyre production (with the red room) because that is family drama as well. If there were only a few people in your class who saw it, it is also a good one to talk about because it will differentiate you from the rest of you class and make the marker sit up and pay attention to what you have to say...
When talking about techniques, i was trying to remember what the obvious ones were
Use of the Wheel (i forgot to talk about this in my trial.. how dumb am I?)
Use of coloured letters to signify different emotions/feelings.
Modern Costume then
Change of Costume after interval from long dresses to war stuff...
Incorporation of the audience into the production by use of the widened stage and the back entrances...
Use of Music to back up the fool (singing)
Does anyone have any other ideas/techniques/cricicism. I've heard that this one i a good one to do as long as you dont contrast it with the Eyre production (with the red room) because that is family drama as well. If there were only a few people in your class who saw it, it is also a good one to talk about because it will differentiate you from the rest of you class and make the marker sit up and pay attention to what you have to say...