11. This week
we focused on are two girls scenes in bouncers where we looked into are spacing
for the performance. We worked on are language as the girls and how we could
make are self’s more girly. In are second girl scenes we work on improving a
couple of the lines to make the scene more fun to watch for the audiences. We
also worked on are first lad scene to do the same as the girls in making it
more improve for a comedic effect as normally we just end up standing around
just saying the lines and we didn’t want this so worked on spacing and moving
around more.
22. As a
company we looked at Improving are improvisation skills and the effect it can
have on the performances as a comedy which can make it funny for the audience a
bit more humour in the scenes. This is a very useful technique in a comedy as
it helps make the performance flamboyant which is useful to help the audience
enjoy the performance. We also worked on are voices as the girls to make them
more girly and stereotypical early twenties girl (high pitch). We also looked
into improving are bouncers and lads voices as they ended up sounding very
similar, so we made the bouncers deep and powerful voices and the lads high
pitch with a bit of a wine for there voice.
33. This week
we worked very well as a group as we got a lot done towards the show as we have
improved a lot of the scenes and managed to get through a good amount of
Bouncers without scripts. The main weakness at the moment is the liverpudlian
scene a we are unable to do the Liverpool accent which leads us to get
distracted by this problem masking the scene lose the chemistry and humour
needed to make it good but also we forget spacing and keep standing in front of
each other while performing.
44. To develop
the production further I believe we could plant some actors in the audiences to
kick at of the club or interact with as I believe this would help us make the
audience feel uncomfortable as they would relies they are in are club and make
them a little uncomfortable to relies that we can go into the audiences. As a
group we also need to work spacing a lot as we keep bunching into a group in a
corner of a stage meaning we are not using the potential of are space and will
be tripping up over each other’s feat because were too close.
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