Yale School of Drama

Yale School of Drama
Luis and Moises

Thursday, February 1, 2018

February 1 - Perry Crafton

Everyone
·         There is a lot going on.  The first song must be done with purpose as though you are trying to CONVINCE the audience that there will always be an England.
·         In chaos, look around and out to audience. Nice coming out of the rubble.
·         Overall assessment he wants to see characters find connection to story and each other. Examples, reactions, eye contact
·         You must have no idea what is happening in the next scene
·         You must enunciate!!! He could not understand the beginning.
·         Pronounce t’s better. Hit consonants!!!
·         Why are they singing that song??? Purpose, pride, strength
·         All actions and words need purpose!
·         Sometimes Joan, Brigg’s, tactics are too harsh on other person. Ashlynn back off the anger. More disappointed, sad and pleading. Find a moment to plead with him with softer tactics and need him more.
·         Slow mo song is almost there, but you are not following through on actions.
·         Likes the dead people except Kate is swaying.
·         The goodbye was too emotional up front.
·         All change has to be discovered in each scene… Not tragic
·         Make this a story and experience that unfolds in front of the audience
·         Find moments for deep connection, eye contact, pause, song etc…
·         Connect to a deeper thought process, wants to see you think, struggle, small struggles!!!
·         Don’t force struggle down his throat.
·         He wants to see the emotions more realistic
·         What is the expectation??!?!!
·         When expectations are not met, we should see DISCOVERY, then reaction. We are going straight to reaction.
·         PROCESS of DISCOVERY in this play… It’s not happening with our characters.
·         Slow down the process, so that we can see the DISCOVERY.
·         Women in the farewell goodbye need to connect to sending all men off to war.
·         Staging issues in factory.
·         We need more subtle meaning!
·         EVERYONE – TENSION THOUGHT STRUGGLE – RELEASE IN THE EXPRESSION.
·         Great levels of energy.
·         In freezes – freeze in motion and finish the motion.
Judith
·         Make discoveries with the first letter.
·         is still foreshadowing the ending. Needs a process of change. The letter about children cannot be as serious as it is. Your character must build, arch on the way to the change.
·         Wants more change from Judith as the play goes on.
·         Kadyn you should be different when you are alone falling apart. When you are with the kids, you must put it back together. Be strong with kids.
·         The children letter needs more information than emotion. But, Kadyn can play this as new information and begin to change her character.
·         Kadyn could almost go quiet when she says “not taking my children.”
·         Staging issues in factory.
·         We need more subtle meaning!
·         Step on Ashlyn’s last line – “the Last one”
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Joan
·         Ashlynn you must build to end as well.
·         Ashlynn he doesn’t believe you are smoking. Put the cigarette out at some point.
·         The end of the play must show a drastic change in Joan. You must be a different person in that moment. Don’t react to shooting him until the second time you say, “shot a man.”
·         Hair up – ask Sarah
·         What is the significance of the watch? Don’t be too harsh with Brian.
·         Remember – what is important – the cig or Brian.  The cig or Judith?
·         Process on the second – I shot a man – it has to HIT you.

Judith and Joan
Play the reality – almost there  what is important ?
Women
·         In farewell – need more connections to boys and each other.
·         Women workers very nice good use of business, but sing with purpose going in and exiting the scene.  
Aussie 1
Spender
·         In the bar, Reese’s freezes are fake and not in the moment.

Angie
You don’t look differently when the soldier dies.
Frank and Judith
·         Last Frank and Ju dance is a little staged. Pull her closer. She doesn’t want a dance, she wants security and love.
·         More emotional
Last dance must be more emotional – pull her close
Girl in dead scene
Watch swaying.
Music
Farewell scene
Cut siren after frank’s letter
Angie and Judith
Freeze when scene is in bar
Aussie 2
Charge
Frank
Frakker
Throw the rocks with purpose. 
Watch yelling.
Briggs
Don’t be so harsh with ALister missing the leg. Make a discovery.
JC Smuts
good
Frakker crew -
Good


To do
Letters on war machine
Sweaters



9 comments:

  1. I think this clinic was so beneficial! When the audience sees us discovering what is happening, it will be easier for them to connect to the play, which is what we need to go to STATE!!

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  2. Once all the actors discover their change in each scene it will allow us to see what is happening in the scene. I also think that whenever everyone starts acting like they don’t know what’s going to happen next then it will really help their reactions look more realistic. I think everyone is doing great we just need to become stronger and make this play stronge!

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  3. Listening to Perry helped me understand that not only does One Act Play have to be serious but also it has to be fun. The music for franks letter is in need of an extension.
    -Riley Emery

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  4. This clinic was great! Perry really helped with the akwardness of the factory scene. I also think we need to work on making everything like its the first time we’ve seen it.

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  5. Be confident in your role! Sing confidently, move around the stage with confidence. It looks weird if you’re just wandering around on stage not knowing what to do. If you’re not sure, ask. We’ve all seen the whole show enough times, if you ask someone, they’ll most likely be able to help you.

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  6. I think this was a very very helpful clinic. we need to make sure the tables are the right length apart and that cigarettes don’t catch things on fire!! the changes with reese and payton were very good!! i think this will definitely help our play grow

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  7. I loved this clinic and all of the insightful things he showed us!! I really like how he rearranged mine and reese’s scene! i hope we can continue to make our scene less awkward and all around better!

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  8. Really enjoyed the clinic and listening to him talk about what we need to work on to help the play out.

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  9. Perry helped us so much! I thought he was awesome and I wish he could be my dad. My favorite was how he changed the franker scene. Feels so much more comfortable

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