Sunday, 3 November 2013

Unit 1 Task 3- Writing about my Ideas for a Showcase


Unit 1 Task 3- Writing about my Ideas for a Showcase

After discussing and experimenting with various ideas such as a police department struggling to keep the justice in a terrorist stricken New York, to a family of brothers, struggling to cope with the absence of both their parents we decided to go with the idea of Victorian England, where we focus on the stories of characters such as Sweeney Todd, Jack the Ripper, Sherlock Holmes and Edward Scissorhands. We felt that going with this theme was particularly exciting as there is so much room top expand our ideas and make our performance original and unique.

Obviously, much needs to be considered as a producer. For example, we need to create a really specific atmosphere, therefore need to adjust our ideas and dialogue to suit a particular atmosphere. The same applies for music and lighting, if the wrong music or light is used, then the atmosphere we have spent so long trying to create will be ruined and the showcase weakened as a result. In addition, the potential use of blood packs poses a health and safety issue in the fact that the stage will become slippery and covered in liquid, which will make performing difficult and dangerous. Finally, we must take into account our target audience, which is our parents, relatives, staff at the school and possibly young siblings and children. This limits us as to what we can do as gory deaths and swearing are obviously not suitable for children, or particularly those with delicate ears! However, these challenges present the opportunity for me and our group as a whole to show that we are very capable actors as well a producers and directors. Should we overcome such challenges we will reinforce our dedication, ability and determination as young actors.

Ideally, we would like to create a very dark and mysterious showcase and instead of flicking between random stories we would like to link all our stories together but at the same time give each individual piece a sense of identity and originality. I identified the Globe Theatre in London as a dream venue as it possesses a rustic feel which is perfect for our Victorian themed showcase. Our inspiration, bizarrely, was Jim Carrey. We though that a sketch show would be perfect but then remembered that Carrey voiced Scrooge. With this film being set in the Victorian era we began to brainstorm ideas. We were then given a potential venue, Battersea Power Station, where we first thought up the ideas that are currently in production, the ideas of Sweeney Todd, Jack the Ripper, Sherlock Holmes and Edward Scissorhands. We have tried to incorporate a range of ways to perform, from music, acting and contemporary dance which gives everyone their opportunity to shine and all the roles given have been given in order to give each of us equal time in the limelight.

I wouldn’t particularly say we have a target audience, although we want to create a mysterious, dark and gloomy atmosphere, we also want to make it confusing and odd, so much so that we have confused ourselves in rehearsals. Evidently, we will have to keep some sense of discipline in how confusing we make it as we need the audience to be able to follow the storyline but at the same time be totally oblivious as to what twist could occur next. We want to keep the audience on their toes, and with the showcase containing death and a mature, intellectual storyline would probably be appreciated more by an older audience of parents and staff rather than younger children. Our main focus is for the audience to enjoy the performance, but also keep them focused, with is why we have mixed up the structure of the performance and have linked all our stories together to allow the audience a chance to predict the next scene or leave them deep in admiration or thought.

When I started this drama course we were asked “What are you? Actor, Musician or Technical?” I was focused on becoming an actor, so put my name down on that side of things. So, obviously during this showcase I want to demonstrate my ability as an actor, by venturing out of my comfort zone and playing dark, confident characters, which was my target given to me by my assessor after The Lord of the Flies production. If I had to choose another skill to focus on and demonstrate would be my acrobatic ability, I would try to incorporate a sort of martial art dance, however, it would not suit our showcase which is why we will focus on our movement piece and exaggerate our actions.

Research a Potential Venue for Our Showcase


Research a Potential Venue for Our Showcase

I have decided to choose the Central Theatre in Chatham to research in order to locate a venue for our showcase. I feel as if the Central Theatre was the most suitable venue due to its proximity and size.

http://www.pentagonshoppingcentre.co.uk/Upload/PageAttachments/page1835/images/central%20theat%20large.jpgOur showcase revolves around the harsh, unforgiving and dangerous times of Victorian England. Throughout, we have tried to create a dark and suspenseful atmosphere to really bring our characters, Sweeney Todd, Jack the Ripper, Edward Scissorhands and Sherlock Holmes, to life which is why the 960 all seated, thrust style Central Theatre is perfect for our performance. We are very confident in our idea which is why performing to a reasonably large crowd is perfect for us. 

The stage is enormous and stretches out an incredibly long way forward, compared to what we have been practicing in, so there should be no problems in terms of space, apart from the fact that such a large performing area may throw our timings off due to not being used to performing in a larger space. Fortunately the stage is maneuverable as instead of seats, there are stalls on the ground in front of the stage so we can move our performing area around to suit our liking, or possibly perform in the audience, to really make them feel part of the action and as if what we are performing is real and happening right before their eyes. As the stage stretches so far forward, we can place curtains over the space we need to use as the backstage area, and as there are only four of us, space is not an issue whatsoever. If anything, we have too much space!

http://www.davidrumelle.com/USERIMAGES/Chatham%20Central-Stage%20view%201.JPGHowever one problem I have noticed is that, although most of the seats are near the stage, a large chunk of a good 200 seats seem to be a long way away from the stage, which may spoil the mysterious and evil atmosphere we have spent so long trying to create, and spoil the performance in whole.

In terms of technical facilities, a lighting bar is already in place, so as long as we have control of that lighting will not be an issue. However, we would have to bring our own speakers and DJing set with us. Other than that, no other technical facilities are needed and if they were needed, we would have to bring our own or pay for use of equipment already owned by the theatre company.

Thankfully, there are very little health and safety issues that arise in our showcase. As our showcase does not involve the use of water, we do not have to worry about slipping on water. But blood packs do feature in death scenes. In order to overcome the issue of a slippery surface we can either, avoid the use of blood packs altogether, or use them at the end of our showcase to prevent injury to performers. For our death scenes, we hoped to be able to fly our characters of to give the impression that their spirits remained to haunt the streets where they died. However, the Central Theatre does not seem to have the facilities to allow us to fly around. However, this is not a major problem as we feel that without the flying and ideas of spiritual beings, a more realistic style will be incorporated and lends our performance a sense of normality and a fair portrayal of Victorian England.