Friday, 13 February 2015

FINAL WORK

EAST END TALES
Year 10 - BLOG Reminder - Deadline Monday 16th Feb
You have been working on your blog for the whole of this term. You should check back on your teacher’s blogs to ensure you have done all the homework that has been set. Below is a short reminder of the key things to include and the evaluation.
Email your blog link to say that your work is finished to your teacher:
Sections that should appear on your blog:
Research on the play and the world of the play:
·         Where it is set
·         When it is set
·         What is happening in the world that might have influenced the writer to create the play?
·         How has the research helped your understanding of the play and your character?
·         Links to websites, pictures, articles.
Development on the character(s) and the themes of the play:
·         You should have on-going entries on the work that you have done in lessons.
·         Notes on how you have developed characters
·         Notes on how you developed themes
·         Notes on how you developed movement
·         Explain the decisions made in relation to the development and shaping of your character
·         Include YOUR SCRIPT – scan/photograph blocking choices/staging choices. Your script annotations should also have your character’s objectives; you might also have notes on the character’s thoughts/subtext. Your script might also have the character choices you made too. How lines were spoken etc…
Self-assessment sheets on your own rehearsal process (you were given a different sheet each week to complete and reflect on)
FINAL EVALUATION: This should be at between 500-750 words
Things to think about when writing your evaluation:
·         Review the style of the show
·         Ensemble
·         Physical theatre
·         Multiple roles
·         Storytelling
·         Minimal set or props, narrator
·         Changes of location
Think about structuring your evaluation with an introduction:
  • What was the project?
  • How was it performed?
  • When and where was it performed?
The evaluation, questions to consider:
How did you DEVELOP ideas for THE PERFORMANCE?
  • How did you use the PLAYSCRIPT to develop ideas - improvisation, small group work, whole group work, physical theatre etc.
  • How did the work develop over the rehearsal process - think about the tasks set in lessons. Working altogether, creating individual moments.

What were the strengths of the final piece?
  • What moments worked the best?

  • What was your favourite moment and why?  How did this moment affect the audience? What did you want them to feel, do you think this was perceived by the audience? Why/why not?

  • Write about a moment that another actor created. What was effective about their work and why? Think about the atmosphere created, characterisation, plot and the style of the work.

What were the weaknesses of the piece?
What weaknesses were there and how did we overcome these?
  • Time restraints?
  • Working as an ensemble?
  • The staging?
  • Learning lines?
  • Character?
  • Telling the story?

How did you manage your own technical skills?
·         Which acting skills have you developed and how?
·         What have you learnt about acting this term?

Reflect on your personal management skills:
·         Line learning
·         Focus in the class room
·         Rehearsing

Add a conclusion to your evaluation summing up the overall performance. Write about the skills you believe you have developed as an actor by participating in this project.


Thursday, 15 January 2015

Thursday 15th January Homework

Well done on a very productive lesson today - the show is really taking shape. 

A priority is: LEARN YOUR LINES 

You need to write a brief reflection on the work that you did today.

How did the scenes develop that you have been directing as a group?

What action have we added to Tale 5? What do you think the impact of this might be?


Please upload your REHEARSAL SELF OBSERVATION SHEET. Make sure that you complete both sides...

Unit 15 Performing Scripted Plays Rehearsal Self Observation
Marking criteria:

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 positive contribution and constructive contribution to the process.

D2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal with consistently positive and constructive contributions, engagement, commitment, input and self- reflection.


Set yourself  three rehearsal targets:

1.

2.

3.

Reflect on the targets set:  Have they been achieved? How?           










What would you give yourself for today’s rehearsal? 

Marking criteria:
Why?
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 positive contribution and constructive contribution to the process.







D2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal with consistently positive and constructive contributions, engagement, commitment, input and self- reflection.








4 lessons left until the performance.

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Homework 8/1/15


The session today was an opportunity to return to TALE 1 & 2. You needed to ensure that these were tighter and precise. 

Make some notes of what you need to do better within each tale.
  • Character?
  • Learning lines?
  • Learning cues?
  • Vocal awareness?



You then started working in two groups on Tale 6 & 7. 
Write some notes on the creative choices that were made.
Write about the work that you need to develop further.







Please upload your REHEARSAL SELF OBSERVATION SHEET. Make sure that you complete both sides...


Unit 15 Performing Scripted Plays Rehearsal Self Observation
Marking criteria:

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 positive contribution and constructive contribution to the process.

D2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal with consistently positive and constructive contributions, engagement, commitment, input and self- reflection.


Set yourself  three rehearsal targets:

1.

2.

3.


Reflect on the targets set:  Have they been achieved? How?           










What would you give yourself for today’s rehearsal? 

Marking criteria:
Why?
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 positive contribution and constructive contribution to the process.







D2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal with consistently positive and constructive contributions, engagement, commitment, input and self- reflection.








5 lessons left until the performance. Finally LEARN YOUR LINES.

Monday, 22 December 2014

Thursday 18th December Homework

Today we continued to work on the play tale, by tale. 

It is important that over the break you LEARN ALL OF YOUR LINES. Even those that we haven't blocked yet. The show is very detailed in moving the stools and lighting, by learning your lines you will make the rehearsal process much easier. 

For each tale, even though you are working as an ensemble you have a character within it. 

1. Go through your script tale by tale and work out the character that you are. Write about each character briefly. 

For example in TALE 3 - are you all witnesses to what Jack does? 

In Tale 4 - are you all the same character? The young person who notices the old lady and helps her? 

2. Next, write out some of your lines from each tale and next to the line write your OBJECTIVE for saying the line. Think about why are you saying the line and this will help you with finding how you might say this.

3. Please go through your script and check you have all of your BLOCKING written down. You should have where you move to, who you stand/sit next to, when you light with a phone...etc.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Thursday 11th December

Ensemble

The theatre ensemble in our piece is crucial to the success of the final performance. 

Write your own definition of what ensemble means in theatre.

What has to happen in the rehearsal room to develop a successful ensemble?

Write about your favourite ensemble moment so far. Write at least 4 sentences to explain why. 


Pictures of an ensemble in Julius Caesar.




Today we focused on creating Tale 3 and the start of Tale 4.
Write at least 4 sentences to answer each question:

TALE 3

  • How have we decided to stage Tale 3? 
  • What characters do you play in this tale? 
  • What is the atmosphere of Tale 3? How is this different to what we have created for Tale 1 & 2?
TALE 4

  • How have we decided to stage Tale 4? 
  • What characters do you play in this tale? 
Further questions...

  • What acting skills have you continued to develop over the past few weeks? Is there anything new you have discovered about your own skills?
  • Return to all of the sections of the text we have staged so far. Select a line from each that sums up that tale.
As well as keeping your blog up to date you need to:

LEARN ALL LINES that have already been given to you.

On Monday you will be given an edited script, you need to read this ready for the rehearsal on Thursday. I would like to finish blocking Tale 4 and 5. We will then run from the start. We then have 4 weeks after the Christmas break to complete the piece and polish it. 

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Thursday 4th December

Well done on such a fantastic lesson, it was so lovely to see you all and be back in the room making theatre! 

Please reflect on the following things for this week's lesson:

Rehearing:

Here is the basic configuration of our performance space. It is called THRUST staging. 

  • Give an advantage of using this stage space.
  • Give a disadvantage of using this stage space. 


Question:
As an actor what are the challenges you think you will have personally being directed in this space? 


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? 



Answer for the tale you are in. Girls - Tale 1, Boys - Tale 2

What is your role in the tale?
How has it been staged?
Why have these choices been made?
What are the strengths of this piece so far?
What developments need to happen throughout the rehearsal period? 

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. 

REMINDER OF HOW YOU ARE BEING MARKED 
Unit 15:Performing Scripted Plays
Grading Criteria

DEVELOPING IN REHEARSAL  
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.

REHEARSAL 
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 positive contribution and constructive contribution to the process.

D2 Demonstrate personal and technical skills in rehearsal with consistently positive and constructive contributions, engagement, commitment, input and self- reflection.

PERFORMANCE 
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.



Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Homework Thursday 27th November

Please make sure your blogs are up to date. 

Below are the tasks set in this week's lesson. Please answer the questions, ensuring that you use THEATRE VOCABULARY.

TASK 1 – MONOLOGUES

You were asked to think about your favourite character that you've worked on so far.

You we asked to write a monologue for that character that stays with the same style of the play. 

Either take a photo of your monologue and upload it, or type your monologue onto your blog.

You then worked in pairs to stage the pieces. 

Q- What choices did you make when staging your monologue? Think about how you used your voice and physicality. 

Q -How did the monologue task help you to understand the play further?

You performed and watched your peer's work.

Q- What monologue performed by a peer worked well and why? What had they written about?

Q - Who performed their monologue successfully and why? 


TASK 2 - East End research devising task

Using the articles given to you about the East End, you created another East End Tale in a small group. This was how the writer created EET originally.

You were given one of these articles:

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/the-moment-gang-shoots-volley-of-fireworks-at-a-passing-police-car-in-east-london-9850706.html

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/fancy-cockroaches-with-your-curry-bugs-found-scuttling-along-floor-of-indian-takeaway-9763423.html

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/thousands-of-fish-found-mysteriously-floating-dead-in-east-london-park-lake-9751637.html

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/police-appeal-after-black-man-racially-assaulted-in-childrens-playground-9727163.html


Q - What choices did you make with your group to make one of these articles into an East End Tale? Why? 

Q - How did you make the new tale you created like the tales in the play?

Q - Which character did you play and how?

Q - Which theatre skills did you use to perform the tale? 


You need to complete another DEVELOPING assessment sheet for the lesson:

(You were given these in the lesson, either upload the handwritten sheet, or complete on here)