Buchanan’s notes
Jack Cody gave us a 1
Bush a second and Buchanan a 3
Notes from Buchanan – These are from her oral critique.
1. Actors
must call each other by names to avoid confusion.
2. All
actors are playing the same age.
3. Billy
needs to look more tired. We need to see
the hard life.
4. All
actors – we need to see the wear and tear on bodies.
5. Need
to see the difference in each person.
6. Plant
feet
7. Must
see the relationships between characters – not just couples.
8. Domestic
violence scene seemed staged.
9. Must
see tension in all actors.
10. Billy
needs to feel the heat more. She liked
the first monologue, did not think he connected in the second.
11. Nate
and Rose’s scenes were too choreographed.
12. Nate
– need to see the decision to take Billy’s bag
13. Louis
shuffled feet. Need to see more of a relationship between Louis and Alice
14. All
girls need lower register in voices.
15. Carson
– Hilton – needed to punch UNION. He
needs to find different ways to show his emotion other than yelling. He needs
to use different tactics with different people.
Watch being choppy.
16. Rose
– don’t anticipate violence.
17. Paige
– lower voice as welfare person.
18. The
tension in shoveling must be felt throughout the show.
19. Nate
– we need to see the tension in the body.
20. Moment
– Michelle and Carson – missed that –hilton and Kelly
21. Alice
– feel the emotion and try not to cry in the mortgage scene.
22. Louis
needs more texture in his character
23. Thought
that Frank and Reg’s backing up seemed staged. Needed eye contact and a
brotherly hug that lasts.
24. Did
not like music at the beginning –wanted to start with organic sounds.
These are from her notes:
1.
Beautiful staging – wow –such pretty stage
pictures and it flowed so well from scene to scene. Really tight ensemble from the entire
company. I can tell everyone is engaged. Make sure all physical intentions are always
clear and focused. Some characters need
age and maturity. It’s a hard life and
they read too youthful and naïve in places –especially let me see how they change at the end. There were articulation problems. Many characters are too youthful, not mature
enough , not tired enough. Keep working
on relationships – relationships between partners and relationships within your
circle of friends. The clarity of all relationships can help make this show
shine. Motivation – Don’t play at
scenes – live through them- you feel – don’t tell us how you feel. The audience
will be more moved if you are trying not to cry instead of crying – trying not
to be tired instead of being tired – trying not to be angry instead of yelling.
Rising action and climax needs to be clarified.
These are from Dr. Bush – the
shorter judge.
2. Story
was well told. Loved costuming and
props. Work on accents and
articulate. Hit consonant sounds. Great
visual – good use of full stage. Keep
soft moments soft and show the contrasts.
These are from Mr. Cody – the
tallest judge.
Strengths –ensemble is
strong. Strong characterizations. Pacing and tempo were great. Lighting was amazing. Good use of space. Lots of energy.
Weaknesses –need help
in identifying couples and establishing relationships. Sometimes the tempo is
really too fast. Slow down and wait for
the audience to catch up. The clarity
of relationships need work. All the women looked alike.
From Couch - We need more energy in Billy’s first speech –
warm up to the audience. Tell the story
of a memory that you loved. SMILE and connect. Watch noodle arms – make
gestures strong or do not do them. Watch
unnecessary pacing. Stand still while in dialogue. Think about the changes.
·
WOMEN
– Three judges this contest said they cannot tell the women from each
other. Come up with a “leading gesture”
that makes each actor an individual.
·
GESTURES
– need to be big or don’t do them. They
must be strong.
·
Need
levels vocally.
·
We
must see emotions on the faces and in the bodies.
·
We
must see you thinking on stage.
NEW STUFF
·
HIT
THE BRICKS –beat
beat beat-Billy’s monologue beat beat beat Rose’s monologue beat beat beat
–Marie’s monologue.
·
Kelly:
Mr. Hilton. You have to think
about these men and their families. I’ve
been down on the line, beat beat beat
watching them march, beat beat beat hearing them cheer for the people who support them. Beat beat beat
They deserve to be treated like humans, not
machines. I don’t think it will be the end of the company.
·
At
the end – celebrate a long time. Make physical contact with each actor on stage
except for Carson and Frank. Michelle
will walk into your scene and shake hands with Reg. ----THIS IS THE CLIMAX.
·
Go
back to your original places from the beginning. Billy returns to his place at
the edge of the stage. He turns back and
looks at his friends, says,”union. Immediately stepping on lines, we hear Louis
and Marie look at each other, whisper union, Reg and Alice, then Rose and Nate.
FREEZE Reg takes his sign, smiles,
looks at the audience and says union.
Lights go down slowly with Reg’s last line.
MORE NEW STUFF
- Hannah –First
bar scene, be chatting with women, but let the audience know you are
paying attention to Reg and Frank’s disagreement.
- For crew – When we
go to Wayland and the next contests (knock on wood), ask if they have a
white wall behind the back drape.
We can use that instead of a scrim.
- Billy, Reg, and Frank –after the welfare scene, Billy and Reg are talking about being kids. Frank crosses to right stage, and they gesture while kids are on the ladder.
- Rose & Hannah – Don’t get up too quickly when you are pregnant. Put one hand on the back of the chair to lift yourself up.
- Rose & Paige – Cover baby’s head. When Rose hands Paige the baby, Paige – keep talking to the baby. Others can bend over to look at the baby.
- Billy – Be charming at the beginning, flirty. You are mischievous, unsettling, hard to reel in; the kid in class no teacher wants. You are a rebel. Same character at the end.
- Opening of show – WHISTLE, factory sounds, light and Billy speaks.
- Closing of show – Billy’s last line is to Frank. These whispers are stacked on each other. Rose & Nate whisper Union; Reg and Alice whisper union; Marie and Louis whisper union. During this, we hear three staggered hits on metal with whistle. Billy smiles at the audience, holds the sign and says Union.
·
Go
back to your original places from the beginning. Billy returns to his place at
the edge of the stage. He turns back and
looks at his friends, says,”union. Immediately stepping on lines, we hear Louis
and Marie look at each other, whisper union, Reg and Alice, then Rose and Nate.
FREEZE Reg takes his sign, smiles,
looks at the audience and says union. Lights
go down slowly with Reg’s last line.
CANADIAN TRIVIA -Today, anyone who wears a flannel lumberjack jacket, eats too many doughnuts and collects welfare cheques risks being labeled a hoser.
CANADIAN TRIVIA -Today, anyone who wears a flannel lumberjack jacket, eats too many doughnuts and collects welfare cheques risks being labeled a hoser.
I think our reworking of the scenes with more beats will help give us some force in needed places and more internalizations will only benefit us.
ReplyDeleteSo I was watching Ellen and Nicole Kidman was telling her that if you ever approach a character that is tricky, it's important to not downgrade that character to fit yourself, but to step up and become that character completely. We shouldnt see any trace of yourself when you are completely immersed in your character.
ReplyDeleteOkay so the part where I do my "They deserve to be treated like humans....." thing at the bum, bum, bum's I need the people in the front to not have their signs in their faces so I can look at their faces and feel emotion. I think that everyone needs to come more at an angle towards Carson and I.
ReplyDeleteI feel that in my new scene, Rose is numb at first. She tries to hide her hard feelings towards the union. But when Marie and Alice start bringing Nate up, I have to defend myself on why I left Nate.
ReplyDeleteArea is fast approaching, and we need to pull it together every chance we get to rehearse. I know sometimes we don't want to be at rehearsal, we want to be at home sleeping, hanging out with our friends, out out with our boyfriend/ girlfriend. We have to take advantage of the little time during seventh period and he couple of hours we get three times a week. If we only put forth or effort during contest instead of all times at rehearsal we will only go so far and will end up getting beat by a school that may not be as good as us, but worked harder.
ReplyDeleteMichelle make sure your beats are even with the music beats. I love incorporating some extra beats. It really brought us to the next level!
ReplyDeleteI think that tucker shouldn't yell when he pulls Allison's hair. He should make it calm but terrifying.
ReplyDeleteThere are a bunch of things in this play that should provoke strong emotions in our character, and we need to show the audience how we feel through people noises and actions, or else they are just left out in the cold
ReplyDeleteLike Blake said, I must act more pregnant. People will feel sorry for me when I do.
ReplyDeleteI think that yelling less and controlling your voice even when emotions are high is a good thing for the show. Almost all of our critiques have said something about internalizing our lines and this will do that.
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