1.Comment on how you can make a difference in
this One Act Play journey.
2. Critiques
Everyone
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Look in
each others’ eyes when speaking.
Consonants
and verbs
Men
need more energy when singing. I want
all crew to sing as well.
First
bombing scene – Music and lights should be together on bombs. All should panic with first sound of
bombing.
Remember
this is the first time that you hear about the evacuation of kids.
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Tom
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My dad
is/was strong. More emotion
Whistle
slower
Fear
bombs
Tiptoe
on gray
Watch
dead girl when you have doll
Soldiers
leave - louder
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The
dead
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More emotion
– like bus driver or student. Can use
hands.
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Angie
Mira
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Mira,
wear a sweater and sailor hat.
Color
thread
I can
blow --- mixed up.
Don’t
say cool - wow
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Briggs
foreman
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He’s
fine love PAUSE
Consonants
and verbs.
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Allister
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Not believable
Louder
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Dead
girl
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Accent and
weirder
Play
with I can’t find him – different each time
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Frakker
Frank
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Do you
love your country – diction – hit consonants and verbs
Diction
in goodbye scene.
My dear
Ju…. Look at lines
Audience
can see you during soldier 2 and Angie scene.
SCARED
during Tipperary scene.
Head up
and gestures above hips.
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Sheila
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BEAT
but I do
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Judith
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Hit all
verbs and consonants
I’m
leaving – sounded rehearsed.
Farewell
scene – put on a game face.
Frakker
needs more bombs – hit line
Before we
have to say goodbye
louder
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Tom and
Frank
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Need
expressions on faces during bomb
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All factory
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Everything
is for the FIRST TIME.
I’ll
take all of you or none – everyone wasn’t surprised by this.
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Joan
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Talking
about watch slow down.
Watch line
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Stage
lights
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After
Tipperary – lights flicker
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War
machine
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Out as
soon as bombings start
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Aussie/German
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I’ll
look after … you are indeed not have
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Smokers
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Watch catching
things on fire
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Viv
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Watch
back so we can hear – what’s your name.
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Foreman
and worker (RAMZI)
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Breathe
heavily and look like the bomb is heavy – especially lifting it on table.
Thumbs up
– no fist bumping
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Rules
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Don’t
touch curtains.
No
horizontal exits or crosses
At end
of play, freeze, then when contest mgr. tells you to go, go to the designated
area – DO NOT PICK UP PROPS
At the
beginning, take places in front of curtain if necessary in blue light.
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To do
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Paint inside
bombs
More
cans
Dry ice
– 25 pounds each time.
Blood packets
Pic of
Brian’s dad
Cooper’s
gold shoes –paint
Hem Ashlynn’s
black pants.
Someone
cover door inside my room.
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I think supporting each other and staying focused will be our way to success. everyone could better themselves in their part, and crew members could stay more focused to accomplish more. looking over lines, helping each other get into costume, taking good notes, and giving real suggestions for scenes are great ways to make our play better!! all of us could step up to improve
ReplyDeleteI think as myself and as Sheila I will make a difference by making people laugh. That is the one similarity between us and I really try hard to make it show on stage. If I can do nothing else, I want to be able to make someone laugh everyday.
ReplyDeleteLou has a good point that he wants to constantly see me thinking through my eyes. I think we all just need to bring our very best and try out new things that could make our character the best they can be. He said that the acting is what’s going to get us there so, I’m going to be in full character before every performance and be the best actress I can be so people don’t see me, only Angie and Mira. (Hopefully as different characters)
ReplyDeleteWhile the play has been, and is becoming better and better, there is still room for improvement. In the end the only thing that can truly help the play is the actors. Sure the crew can write critiques and point out things that don’t seem right but it’s up to the actors to actually take the critiques to heart, and evaluate them. The actors should be reading over the critiques and thinking about how they can apply them to their character to make the play better.
ReplyDeleteWe are doing great! We just need to keep improving and give 100% every time. Mrs. Couch and the crew and others can critique you and point things out that don’t work or don’t fit, but whether we take those and use them to better the play is solely on us. We need to support and help and encourage one another. We’re a family. That’s what OAP is. So take everything, every critique and every idea, and use them to the best of your abilities to shape your characters into real people.
ReplyDeleteDuring this One Act season, I can contribute by doing my best to keep up the spirits and attitudes of myself and those around me. During this time, about a month or so before contest, we get a little tired of the repetition of doing the show everyday. We need to power through and never settle with being just good, but continue to work to make it great. I know it can get rough at times, but I'm going to do my best to keep everyone focused on out over-arching goals, which I know we can achieve if we really buckle down and keep improving.
ReplyDeleteThis OAP season is going great. The way that everyone has evolved is so wonderful. I am working on my sound everyday adding and getting rid of some everyday. I cannot wait to see the way that we grow by the end of the season.
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I can contribute to one act play’s journey by making constructive criticism and telling actors how they can improve their character. We are so far ahead of everyone and we need to keep improving and getting better each rehearsal! Good job everyone!!
ReplyDeleteI think I can contribute to this OAP journey by staying positive and lifting others up!!! I believe we have grown so strong as a team!!!
ReplyDeletei think that i can constantly help improve the play by always giving my all in rehearsal while critiquing and helping as much as i can with the set.
ReplyDeleteI think I can contribute toy last oap journey by making sure that everyone feels included. I want to make sure that our cast and crew is like a family and we all count and rely on each other.
ReplyDeleteOur consonants are crucial along with hitting the verbs to make our accents understandable. Also we need to make sure we see, notice, and react to everything such as the bombing.
ReplyDeleteI’m gonna work hard on my diction. It’s probably one of my biggest cons.
ReplyDeleteI think the play is great but there is still much more that can be improved. Each character is great but if you keep trying to improve characters will only get better and better .
ReplyDeleteI will work harder to make my lines more understandable and give all my lines a fresh sound so they don’t sound so rehearsed. if we keep working we’ll get better!!! let’s go to state!!!!
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