THE 2100 Lecture 11: Lecture 11 - april 3rd

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14 Nov 2017
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Part1: respond to theatrical event, 2 pages. Part 2: respond to marion bridge: 1. 5-2 double spaced pages, 3 choices (engage with something specific from the production), 20%: actors, production, design. Part 3: short specific questions on how you felt. Part 4: last question is an open reflection. Pick 5 of events that you liked the most. Not penalized for forgetting names of actors, characters. Benefit of knowing details though (to add in commgirl: keep program notes) An experience that is scheduled, live, public, communal experience. Yes, room for improv, but usually they fall into these. Think about what the different things in the play represent. 18th century garb = very real, but if it"s historically inaccurate . Authenticity vs reality vs professionalism (ex: experience of actors; nac vs little. Venues have optimal experiences, venues have limits, possibilities. Touring vs non-touring (having to adapt set to tour) We vibrate on the same frequency as our music.

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