Scene Intensive Part Deux

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Scene Intensive Part Deux Objective: Stage a scene from an original play writing piece that accurately depicts advanced characterization, dynamic blocking, and intriguing relationships. Agenda: Warm-Up Part Deux Guidelines Finding Your Slot Rehearsal Time Closure Warm-Up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMqiCtq5VLs 1:54:00 Start Watch the excerpt from the filmed stage version of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. Paragraph Response: Write about your observations on the characters and their relationships. In what ways are these things different than the text from Scene Intensive One? Scene Intensive Part Deux

Talked to your playwright yet? Objective: Stage a scene from an original play writing piece that accurately depicts advanced characterization, dynamic blocking, and intriguing relationships. Part Deux GUIDELINES SCENE NOTEBOOK All scenes (1-3) must be cut out and mounted on pages within your scene notebooks. Lines Highlighted At least one of the intensive elements included. (Moment Before, Subtext, Images, Substitutions, etc.) Agenda: Warm-Up Part Deux Guidelines Finding Your Slot Rehearsal Time Closure Talked to your playwright yet?

Talked to your playwright yet? Objective: Stage a scene from an original play writing piece that accurately depicts advanced characterization, dynamic blocking, and intriguing relationships. Part Deux GUIDELINES Performance Tuesday, February 6th 5-8pm Auditorium & Drama Room My hope – Memorized with some costumes, blocking, props, sound, lights, etc. consideration. Minimum – Glorified stage reading. What does that mean? Agenda: Warm-Up Part Deux Guidelines Finding Your Slot Rehearsal Time Closure Playwright's Night 2018 Schedule Talked to your playwright yet?

Objective: Stage a scene from an original play writing piece that accurately depicts advanced characterization, dynamic blocking, and intriguing relationships. CLOSURE Schedule 1 rehearsal time (at least an hour) between now and Tuesday evening with your scene partner. Thought for the rest of your day… “Your Shadow is a confirmation that light has traveled nearly 93 million miles unobstructed, only to be deprived of reaching the ground in the final few feet by you.”