Saturday 23 May 2015

Which Commedia Del'Arte character suits my character and what animal ismy character

Butcher:
I think Butcher has a bit of Pantalone and The Doctor's characteristics and objectives in the show.

I think Pantalone because Pantalone loves money and is also very stingey with it. 
In scene 1 and 2, Butcher shows this a lot with Dockland scheme, because he's trying to con Dogsborough into buying the docks so him and the other Cauliflower men get the money. 

The Doctor I think links back to Butcher because Butcher thinks he's really clever for coming up with this big elaborate con to get the money off Dogsborough, when really Dogsorough really knows what Butcher is up too-(you find that out in scene 3). 

I think Butchers animal is similar to a peacock, because he's bit of a creep in scene two towards Dogsborough, so it's like a peacock showing off his beautiful feathers to get what he wants. 
I feel like Butcher moves like a leopard stalking his prey, moving really swiftly and cautiously-(in the second scene).
I think when he isn't after anything, and is relaxed he's very confident, so maybe a bird of prey. Confident, proud and always of the look out for someone/something weaker than him to catch into a trap.

The Woman:
I'm not sure which Commedia Del'Arte The Woman is, as you don't find out much about her. You only see her crawl from under the truck in a state of shock. 
Same with her animal.

However, what I can relate the Woman too is humanity today. 
There are so many problems all round the world, like Russia, Tunisia, North Korea and in many other countries around the world. 
I feel like the Woman is one of the most important characters in the whole show, even though she's only in one scene. 
I think this because she's a representation of everybody who is getting murdered around the world and the audience will hopefully realise this when they watch the scene and think of what's going on all around the world. 



Friday 22 May 2015

Friday's stagger through notes

Notes from first stagger through of act one at Pelham: 

-think of entrances and exits
-make sure I'm always reacting!
-share with the audience your intentions 
-imagine the scenery 
-keep talking out to the audience and listening out 
-whenever it's an end of a scene  become show girls and move staging 
-think of my physicality-think of gests 
-good reacting to Dogsborough 
-entrance Ui and Roma, really good and threatening
-scene 5, "he's late", take my time more!! 
-scene six good expressions
-need to get a better transitions between Ui's
-possibly use shadows for the mirroring 


I feel like in today's stagger through I was focussing to much about my lines instead of letting them come naturally, so next time I'm going to relax and let them come naturally to me, instead of stopping and causing a fuss, then my facial expressions should come along with that.



Tuesday 19 May 2015

Scene 9

In this scene the class and I decided that I would be the Woman in this scene. 



In this scene its split into "a" and "b". However, a member of the class had the idea of merging the two speeches together between Dogsborough and the Woman. 
It worked brilliantly. 
Instead of having the Woman start the scene, we're having Dogsborough open it saying "Thus I, honest Dogsborough, 
After eighty years as an honourable man, 
Did willingly consent to all crimes
Perpetrated by this bloody gang."- then my character will start saying her first line "Help. You there- please don't leave. I need witnesses."
It will be like this through the whole scene. I think it works really well for the scene because Dogsborough is writing a letter in his home about how he isn't as honest as everyone thinks he is, and having the Woman in the scene is proving his point, because he never tried to prevent anything bad from happening.

I think this works well because it's showing the crimes that Dogsborough let happen as he's saying it.




Wednesday 13 May 2015

New gests

Over the past week and a bit, I've been thinking and trying out different actions that can be associated with my character. 

I came up with pulling on the front of my suit jacket, because it shows confidence and power, however it can also show nervousness because people can get fidgety when they're nervous and this could also be a comfort move for Butcher to do, to remind him that he does have some power.



My second gest I feel works for Butcher is leaning back-slightly-and having my hands on my hips. 
I think this would work well because it's showing Butcher is a very open and confident character.

My third gest is reaching out with the palm of my hand open. 
This works because when Butcher is trying to convince Dogsborough to give them the loan, it's almost like he's reaching out to Dogsborough, asking for the money through his physicality.


Production jobs

My job for the show is sorting out all of the props for the show.
 
The list is: 

-Black cloths for tables
-Harry, walking stick
-Big jugs, 3-4
-Filing cabinet 
-Glam chair for Harry 
-Something related to God
-Big brown envelope 
-Man sized doll-for a dead body
-Metal canisters
-Package
-Tommy Guns-(fake)
-Herbal Cigarettes
-Cloth
-Zippo+Match Sticks
-Canes
-Fake Flowers
-Fake Blood
-Blocks
-Face Paint
 
 

Scene 7 extra rehearsals;

http://youtu.be/J8f1KvlkchI

In this video it's what we achieved in yesterday's extra rehearsal. We were mainly focussing on Max's big speeches. 
We also came up with the idea of having Hitler doing a speech on the projection board-(in silence) because we thought it would give more of a powerful touch to the scene, 
Also it shows how Hitler grew to power and how Ui is too.

Scene 7



This is the first time of us showing Siou our work on scene 7. 
When we're in the actual performance space, the Cauliflower Trust is on their panel and Ui's people are on his panel, the box in the middle would be on the catwalk bit going out towards the audience. 
My character; Hook is sat in the audience.
We thought this would work well with some of the characters because when Max(Ui) is giving his speech it will make the audience feel like they're part of the conference because there will be characters sat with them calling things out.


I think in this scene I need to change my character so I'm not like Butcher. 
Next time I'm going to act with a higher status, maybe, or I'm going to play him with a lower status.

I could do this by standing up straight, with my chin up and my chest out. 



Tuesday 12 May 2015

Scene 2

http://youtu.be/giU-bld7j8U

At the beginning of this, it's Jenny, Heta lifting the boxes in a more stylised way-(how Jade and I should do it) and that gave us more inspiration to what we could do next. Then Jade and I come in and continue with the scene. 

Discussing the scenes

In this lesson, we were put into groups and we had to discuss what happens in the five scenes that we were given and then share what we think with the rest of the class.

I found that this lesson really helped me out, because we got to hear everybody else's interpretation on the scenes.
This is obviously good because straight away we all started saying what we thought of the scenes that are being discussed and sharing ideas of how we could turn these scenes into a show.







                                              
 

Friday- stage and shadows



On Friday we went to Pelham and we used the big screen to test out some shadowing out. 
It will work really well for scene 2, when Dogsborough and Young Dogsborough are cleaning glasses. 
It'll also be really affective for scene 1 part b, when Ui is walking along with Roma and Bodygaurd, he could make himself really big in the shadows. 




We also changed the staging, I think this stage set is a lot better than our first idea, because it's like a catwalk through the middle with two extra platforms on either side of it, one side representing the Cauliflower Trust and the other representing Ui's group. Then we have the actual stage we're using too with the screen at the back. 


Scene 5


http://youtu.be/2hUngQdrR3g


Today we started scene 5. We found it quite hard to do because we don't have enough actors for all of the characters. So we were going through the scene, cutting lines etc. 
In the videos it's showing you our devising for the scene and our discussions.
I think what I need to do to improve my performance is be more aware and do my gears more.


In this video, it's a clean run through of of scene five, and then at the end of the video we're all sat talking about what we need improve on in the scene and discussing other ideas to do with the scene.


Thursday 7 May 2015

Questions

Who was is power in Germany

Adolf Hitler was in power in Germany in the 1930s.

What do you know about this ruler?

I know that when Hitler was growing up, his father was incredibly strict and could be very unreasonable with Hitler, Hitler's mum would always stick up for Hitler and give him lots of love and compassion.

Hitler's father had another son from a previous marriage who was arrested for theft. 
That's supposedly the reason why his father so strict. 
Also his dad was in his 50s when Hitler was born. 
He died when Hitler was only 13.

Hitlers school life wasn't quite that good either. Hitler didn't have very many friends at school, apparently he was "argumentative" and "bad-tempered", and was also known to be very "lazy" when it came to lessons. 
After Hitler's dad past away, Hitler became especially lazy because he had no-one pushing him to do school work because his mum just wanted him to be happy so she didn't make him. 

After Hitler had finished all his school, 
He came out with no qualifications.

Hitler had a dream of becoming an artist.
When he finished school he went to Vienna to try and pursue his dream. However, when he was 18, his mum died of cancer.
Witnesses say that he'd sit there for hours watching his mum's dead body, painting her.

Back in Vienna the Academy Of Art there rejected his application because "he had no leaving school certificate".

He managed to convince himself that the Jewish were evil. 
He believed that the professor at the art academy was Jewish, that why he didn't get in, he believed that the doctor who was caring for his ill mum was Jewish and that's why she died. 
When he'd clear the snowy paths of people's walk-throughs, he thought all of the people living in that nice part of town were Jewish.
In 1910, Hitler managed to convince himself that Jews were evil, he had a strong hatred for them. 

After a few years of Hitler being a doss and living a house full of tramps painting post cards, Hitler tried to get away from that life by joining the Austrian Army in February 1914.
As he failed his medical, he didn't get in. 
However, come August of 1914, WW1 was declared so Hitler crossed over the border to the German Army, did his medical- which was a lot more brief, but was deemed "fit" enough to join.

During in WW1 Hitler's main job was a regimental runner, which exposed him to open fire. The job was to send messages to the officers behind the front line, then go back the with orders the officers gave.This showed his bravery, he got the HIGHEST reward for bravery, which was an iron cross. 

At the end of the war, Hitler was convinced Germany was winning, however, right at the end of the was Hitler was involved in a gas attack-(mustard gas) and was in hospital for the rest of it. 
While he was getting better, Germany surrendered.
Hitler was nothing but angry and embarrassed.

Because of Germany's surrender, Hitler then convinced himself, again, that it was the Jew's fault they did.

After the First World War, Hitler then became a V-man. This job consisted of going to as many different political parties and finding out if they were left wing, right wing or centre politics. 

In 1919, Hitler went to visit the German Workers Party, their name meant that it was socialist leaning to its "workers".
What it really was, was an anti-communist, anti-Semitic, right winged nationalist party.
Hitler joined this party of only 40 other members, as that is just what he believed in himself.
Not long of him joining, he became the propaganda officer.

Early in 1920, the party changed its name to "National Socialist German Workers" (NSDAP), their enemies called it "Nazi".
Hitler wrote the party's "beliefs".

In 1920, they wrote in a leaflet, blaming over 300 bankers and financiers all around the world for "dictating" policies.

This annoyed some of the Germans, so they joined the Nazi party and put their "skills" together to ruin other parties meetings.
The Nazi used violence as often to prove their point. 

By 1923 National Socialist German Workers' Party got 56,000 members and had many other supporters, because of the awful economy conditions.
A few year later from that (1930), the Nazi's were getting 6.5 million votes!
The presidential elections in 1932, Hitler came second place.
In 1933, the President; Hindenburg was forced to make Hitler the Chancellor, because he was so popular.

In 1934, after Hindenburg's death, Hitler's power was "secured".

Hitler made an alliance with Russia in 1939, call the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, as well as one with Italy called the Pact of Steel.
At the beginning on September, Hitler invaded Poland, which started World War 2.
In the following April (1940), Denmark and Norway joined. France did shortly too.

Even though Hitler had an alliance with Russia, Hitler still invaded there in 1941.
It was known to be one of the biggest mistakes he's made. His troops were not prepared for the Russian winters and they didn't have all the supplies they needed.
in 1943, they started their long retreat.

In 1945, Hitler commited suicide, with his long-term girlfriend; Eva Braun.
There are rumours that they got married last minute.
Germany surrendered not long after this happened.


 
What was happening in Chicago in the 1920-30s?

It started in 1929 and finished 1939.
It started when Wall Street went into panic and wiped out millions of investors, shortly after the stock market crash in October 1929.
After that, millions of people start losing their jobs and becoming unemployed because companies started laying off workers.
By 1933, 13-15 million people were unemployed!- and nearly half of the banks had failed all over America.
It wasn't until just after 1939, when WW2 kicked off and that was got American's industry sorted out.

In the Great Depression, alcohol was illegal.
However, Chicagoans "refused" to stop the alcohol from flowing.
So, as a result in this, speakeasies started popping up all round the place. Hidden, of course. They were mainly ran by gangsters, hitmen etc.
the speakeasies would be hidden in basements, back rooms and soda shops.

There were some speakeasies that were not quite as discreet as others.
Like Green Mill Cocktail Lounge- in Uptown, where music and alcohol flowed openly, this place had Al Capone's support and was partly owned by the gangster, Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn.
Bugs Moran ran another speakeasie, Halligan's. Down the road from there, Marge's Still was making Gin in the upstairs bath.

Staging



On Friday we went to Pelham to think of ways we could do the staging so it looked good and it was practical to use for our show. 
Personally, I thought the stage looked pretty good-(shown in pictures above), however, it wasn't very practical, because when we do the dance for the prologue, when we go down the stairs it was really loud. 
We tried doing it quietly, however it just wasn't working, I think tomorrow when we go to Pelham we're going to try out different ways of having the stage so it isn't so loud.
Also, another problem with this staging is that it blocks the VIP audience's view of the people on the stage.


Gests

http://youtu.be/1gn0bkbtj6c

In this video we were doing our gests for the beginning of scene one. I think the trouble with my gests is that they're covering my face.

So, I'm going to explore different gests and see which ones will suit my character.

Scene 1

http://youtu.be/V_MWSbbCh98

In this video it was the first time rehearsing with Jade in. We were also trying to think of ways of moving around the stage without it looking messy and crowed, and of course, practising our American accents. I think in this video I should have been more confident with my lines.

Commedia Del'Arte

Today's blog(Wednesday) 

Siou talked about contexts aka, what is Commedia del'arte - definition of Commedia Del'Arte

Magnifico + Zanni - two characters

Magnifico's animal is an eagle looking down on earth
Zanni's animals is a pigeon really jumping 
- information about archetypes 
Reactions to trying out their physicality

Panteline - Turkey
-stingey with his money
- flicks his tongue 
- weird
Doctor- pig 
- thinks he knows everything, but he doesn't 
- moves hands a lot

1st and 2nd actor/actress
- cunning 
- makes the plans 
- royals

Lovers- they're the children
-Their movement is fluid
- naive 
- innocent 
- breathy

Arlecchino- cat and monkey
- one of the Zinnis 
-playful
- always hungry
- is in love with Columbina 
-has a zip on his belly 
- carries bags and boxs 
- slightly hunched over 
- all the playful

Brighella- dog and chicken 
- all the mind!
- top servant 
Capable of killing someone

- Columbina- dove 
- walks from her hips
- sassy 
- doesn't wear a mask

the captain - peacock with one feather tail!
- coward
- acts proud and like the "almighty" but isn't 

The witch- 
- the "magnifico" of the countryside 
- walks in a figure of 8











Prologue

http://youtu.be/vE73vkTpgrQ

In this video, we are trying to think of the rhythm of the prologue.
We have already decided what we're doing for the dance, but at the moment we keep talking at different speeds.

I personally found this particularly hard as I have no rhythm, so I had to really listen to the speed of what people were talking at. 
When we rehearsed it after the video, I was still talking to hard, so I had to say it again a lot slower. 
When I got home, I kept practicing. 
When we did it again, I realised that I was still talking too fast, so Max gave me the idea of leaving a half beat in between each word, which helped me say my lines a lot slower.