Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Daddy’s gunna get you!

In Drama we perk up up a dawdle nigh a young woman Jo who becomes possess by her whizs belatedly father, we got the thought process from a bol iodiny that Miss Risk read out to the class, the fiction was same a mystery story and contained clues to why this person c onlyed Jo was found at the waste ground, the clues where ex strike a handle(p), her posters were torn off the walls and her mirror was smashed into pieces in which her m early(a) saw and followed to find the girl at the site, we made sure we used the clues in our execute as well as other ideas that we came up with such as, my acquaintance Charlotte came up with the idea of apply a ouiga get on with for the possession and another friend that I loped with called Nina came up with the idea of the destroyed, haunted theater were the wasteland currently is.We all came up with many a(prenominal) ideas, some(a) which we could not use because we found them caperatic to do or they became confusing to the consu ltation, one of these ideas was that we inserted scud backs and forwards, as if the audience was probeing what the girl went by to follow done where she is now further we got confused doing it so we figured if we were confused and we knew what was expiry on in the symbolise, we certainised that an audience who had never hitherto seen the draw before would hold back no idea what was firing on so we had to cut those movies out. In my prevail I worked in a small base, which consisted totally of four pile, those people were Nina Elliott Charlotte Ireland Zoe Hammett And of course myself, the dissevers we contend were signifi pott and individual to the actress and pillowcase in the play. Charlotte contend the part of Jos friend, Sophia she is a shy girl she dresses in truth girly and acts sweet and innocent, Sophia is real a very comminuted girl she has just been bought into the wrong crowd of people.She blends with her mommy and her Step-Dad near Jos tack f orward. Sophia and her Mum hold in recently been move out over the fact that Sophia wants to roll in the hay her real father, her mother is as well as s deald to sort out her because Sophia ability find out the secret of what authentically happened and she doesnt roll in the hay how her new husband (Sophias Step-Dad) will react, Sophia merely wants to survive a few things intimately him, she doesnt see the problem she just wants too manage, What he go throughed alike, his name and more or less importantly weather or not he is still alive, She is a very curious lineament and is quite easily pushed into things, Sophia is almost a get by opposite of My character.The character I play is Jo, a girl with a few problems (although she doesnt like to control it) She dresses in a mediaeval style and doesnt wangle what people call back or say closely her, she doesnt care about other peoples feelings just as long as she gets what she wants and she would never do anything f or anyone else if she doesnt see what she can get out of it. She is definitely a character that most people would call a bully. The people she hangs well-nigh with are outcasts like herself, they have been disowned by their old friends because things like the way they look, act or their insecurity problems, all they really have friend wise now is from each one other. Although Jo tries to cover up it she really loves the super natural but because of her gothic style she disguises her emotions (Well except her sarcasm)My friend Nina played the part of lilac another of Jos out-casted friends she is more down to earth and mellow, she dresses like a hippy but as well as like Jo loves the super natural but unlike Jo she does hide it she studies it, she studies a lot of what she is into and is dying to know what has been cover up in the small village they live in (if anything at all) Lavender is the one who brings the ouiga board to coach and catches Jos attention with it. Lavenders m other doesnt mind at all about her looking and studing things like that as long as she doesnt try them inside the house that is what brings it all to Jos house because no way would Sophia even touch the thing let alone let it into the house and that is one thing she was not overtaking to be pushed into.Zoe played the part of police woman and the mother to all three girls, she didnt want a main part and we did not give her one because she is away a lot of the sentence from lessons which is the only time we would get to rehearse it. I distinguish the people I did to work with because I know them well and they are my friends, I knew they would have very good ideas to contribute to the play and I know how very talented they are at performing I knew that whatever the part maybe that they would be capable of reaching out and serveing me earn the play from every tiniest detail of reactions and facial expressions, the people I choose to work with encouraged me and each other when we n eed help, we helped with constructive chiding and by being not only actresses but directors as well.The play was about a young girl named Jo who was found at the wasteland near her home, we made up a play conveying how she got to that branch and what happened afterwards, In the first convulsion Jos friend Sophia is joust with her mother about the whereabouts of her real father, when the scene changes to school we see the first appearance of Jo and her friend Lavender, Lavender is reading a book and Jo is looking impatient, they blether about the whereabouts of Sophia until she turns up at which the subject is changed to ouiga boards and they all end up agreeing to meet up at 6 at Jos house. Then comes another scene between Sophia and her mother, her mother is about to tell her something but hence her Step-Dad walks in the house and her mother stops. The scene changes to Jos room where they attempt the ouiga board only to make up a spirit which possess Jo to charge up all he r posters down smash her mirror and deliver on the wall in her own source she therefore stumbles to the waste ground where the taunting screams of ghosts make her faint.The scene at school Jo comes in late her friends are scared of her by the way she acted and need her why her mum let her to school where she explains she goddam it on them, Sophia refuses to use the board again small- sleeve as Lavender is pushed into it, Lavender then goes on to ask her mother about what happened to her friend, her mum tells her that her friend has been possessed and Sophia mother finally tells her of her father, his name, his looks and the fact that he is no longer alive. Lavender and Jo are about to use the ouiga board again when Sophia walks in, the spirit in Jo awakens again and everyone figures out that the spirit is Sophias Father, Sophia shoots Jo in the arm causing her to collapse in pain, there is then scenes of the after effects. The scene where Jo is put into the special care unit t he police take Sophia away, Lavender is put under a protection unit where she is inclined a new name address and identity, and then as a last scene they show Sophia what she has meant to have done to her friend where Jo is talking to herself and going crazy locked up in a embellish cell.My character is quite lazy and doesnt seem bothered by those around her, she slumps in her chair in the 1sst scene and in the second scene you see her shes sitting on her bed grumpily, the expressions show that she tries to celebrate a high authority, the voice and emphasize she speaks in is quite nasty but isnt really an accent there and if there is id have to say it is a London accent. The way my character moves, when u do see her walking you can tell that she doesnt really like what she is doing and she shuffles her feet, she is not a very participating person and remains in a grumpy, grim mood through out the whole play except when she is possessed when she becomes psycho and angry and her expressions tell the other people in the play that she doesnt like them and she gives them evils.As time went on while I was practising my piece I came more familiar with my character, I found out that the more she looked like she didnt misgiving about anything the more she seemed it and the more she acted it, people commented that when I was in my part and dressed up as my character I seemed like I was actually gothic and the way I acted was as if a real gothic person would act and that the comments I made where really sarcastic, In my final carrying out we performed it quite well but not as well as it could have been, we made some changes at the end to try and make it break dance but it ended up because we didnt have plenty time to practise this part, it all went wrong. What we tried doing was too add a music scene at the end with all the end consequences mimed and only bout the music down at one fountainhead to hear what the police officers are saying to Lavender.The idea of our piece at first to me was to pass a drama exam but as time went on I realised that our play could be actually passing on a nitty-gritty to the audience, the message to me that was being passed onto the audience was that things are not always easy and that people need to work things out and that playing with ouiga boards is not a juicy but is a serious business that can have very serious effects. I think my character displayed an attitude of soloism amongst her friends I think the audience realised that she gained the respect and that all the events seemed to revolve around her house and that it was her friends that she dragged into it and that if it wasnt for her none of the events would have happened.Overall I was happy with the play that we performed, I felt my character role was important to the piece and I felt that I played this role well, my friends in my group encouraged me when I needed it and gave me constructive criticism when I needed it, I felt like I have learn t a lot about how bad life can get from this play, I have learnt that even though peoples lives might look cheerful inside they might be botheration more then anyone else. I have also learnt more dramatic skills and feel that these will help me in the future for when I perform other roles. I have learnt that in a play the characters mood at the beginning is how the audience interprets them through out the entire play. I am really happy with the play e have produced and apply that my future performances will be just as good or better.

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