Posted by: archive
« on: August 23, 2007, 09:18:32 PM »It's unfortunate that you have had the imposition of a 20-40 min time frame for the play. But, you have realized the problem which this presents both to yourselves and the audience. You see, every single word has its' place within the context of the play. Ommit one word or pause and the play crumbles apart. I think it's a flippant trivialization to lump something like this play on young minds. I think to do it properly you have to have lived through something. Nothing can really prepare yourself for this. This is the real deal. Go on an outward-bound course or something and learn something practical that you can fall back on. Perhaps look at how Nature does it before fallin into a pit of absurdity. I'm thinking, maybe you could take the p**s out of the time frame. Record your voices in some kind of setting and then speed up the recording to fit into the 20 mins or so. Slow down the recording on the areas you may have highlighted for yourselves and act out your tango dance. White-noise. Fragments. Strobe. Take care. Break a leg.
Archive 11-3-2004
Archive 11-3-2004