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Creating Theatre From Found Materials Cynthia Crass. Why found materials?. Generates a more unified production Egalitarian Empowering to students Can be structured to fit any time limit Relevant to students and audience Can be accomplished with minimal rehearsal time.
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Creating Theatre From Found Materials Cynthia Crass
Why found materials? • Generates a more unified production • Egalitarian • Empowering to students • Can be structured to fit any time limit • Relevant to students and audience • Can be accomplished with minimal rehearsal time
Where do we find the materials? • Letters to Editor • Non-dramatic literature • The Internet
Step One • Sample the possibilities • Consider the merits • Begin looking for material
Step Two • Students present options • Group discussion (merits, structure) • Ensemble pieces? • Order
FACEBOOK FOLLIES Opening – Status Feed (Grant/Doug, Katie/Madison, Matt/Sam, Bebe/Alison, Clara/Reith, Jane/Philip, Aubrey/Trevor S., Caroline/Elora, Olivia/Cameron, Trevor/Tim) Jane – Relationship Rant – Comments by Matt, Aubrey & Olivia Trevor – Burrito – Comment by Katie Olivia & Matt – Girlfriend will Marry – Comments by Clara, Grant, Caroline, Jane Katie – Suicide Note – Comments by Olivia & Trevor FacebookHelp Desk – Everyone Grant/Caroline/Bebe – America Returning to England Aubrey – I Hate it When You – Comments by Bebe & Jane Clara – Pageant Diet – Comments by Caroline & Grant Closing – Status Updates (Jane, Grant, Caroline, Olivia, Trevor, Clara, Matt, Katie, Aubrey, Bebe) Hard Times Google Doc
Step Three • Staging • Production Elements
TECHNOLOGICAL MISCOMMUNICATION • OPENING • LIGHTS OUT. TITLE SLIDE. “COOL HAND LUKE” AUDIO CLIP (“Failure to communicate” quote). • LIGHTS UP. • Actors speak line as crossing from one side of the stage to other. Next actor enters as previous actor is speaking. The actor speaking crosses downstage of the non-speaking actor. • Kelsey (R to L) - Miscommunication - noun – Failure to communicate clearly. • Ryan (L to R) - We’ve become so technical in our everyday lives that many of our relationships and friendships suffer because they are no longer personal. • Kelly (R to L) - Instead of hearing the other person’s voice and being able to gauge the emotions and feel their excitement or disappointment . . . • Sam (L to R) - . . . it’s just a bunch of typed words across a screen. • Brittany (R to L) - Communication is extremely important in our relationships with everyone in our lives, and when it’s minimized or lacking, many misunderstandings can take place. • Cam (L to R) - What follows are a bunch of miscommunications we found floating around out there in the digital world. • Rita (R to L) - We are speaking the words of real people (we think), in real situations (we think). • Michael (L to R) - Or at least, that’s what we’ve been led to believe. • LIGHTS DIM and RESTORE. • “Text Message Misunderstanding” – Tonis (Grey Darkness), Tyler (Pimpsky), Ryan (Jack Diesel), Isaac (Unexpect), Sam (So Atomic). Last line: Tonis - EckhardTolle is right. Plain and simple. • Transition # 1 – FML – Veronica (R to L), Kelsey (L to R), Michael (R to L) • LIGHTS DIM and RESTORE.
Sudan – Veronica (Eleanor) , Cam (Daddy/Dean), Katherine (Mommy/Mrs. Williams), Tyler (Grandma) Last line: Veronica – Why are you snorting like a pig? Mrs. Williams? • Transition #2 – DYAC – Britty (L to R) & Alyssa (R to L), Robert (L to R) & Tonis (R to L) • LIGHTS DIM and RESTORE. • Secret Language of Women – Ryan, Kelsey Last line: Ryan - with raised eyebrows or with normal eye brows. • LIGHTS DIM and RESTORE. • Punctuation – Veronica, Katherine Last line: Veronica – Goodbye. (exits). • Transition #3 – FML – Isaac (R to L), Rita (L to R), Katherine (R to L), Hassaan (L to R) • LIGHTS DIM and RESTORE.