Single Drama

Friday, 11 November 2016

Waiting For Godot



We are performing a scene from Waiting For Godot I decided to do some research we decided that we wanted to have farmer accents I had a look at a TV program called Doc Martin to get the idea of the accent then we could study how they talk and practice over and over again to improve. When looking over it I need to make improvements on my actions and body language and whole movement this will help my character become more to life once I have learned all my lines and got the hang of the accent I can start putting more acting into it.


















I feel that this is how we should play our characters but more over the top so we can get the comedy side across to the audience. We also wanted to make decisions about the story line and decide who were we waiting for and who is Godot.




















We both worked together to try and work out who Godot was and we came up with some ideas we said that it could be both of us dreaming that we want this person to come and save us because we are poor and homeless we are looking for someone to make our dreams come true that is when we came up with the genie in the lamp idea that he could make all our dreams come true. We came up with different ideas like a close family member or friend who passed away that we could never forget and we think that they are still alive and we are waiting for him or her. We decided that we wanted to go down the fantasy idea a fictional character that we believe they save us that he is like our God he is all knowing. Kat and I felt sorry for the our characters Vladimir and Estragon because it is sad that they don't really have anything a part from each other. Kat and I are making our scene comical because some of the lines like 'why don't we hang ourselves' and 'an erection' are random lines that we say within the performance and we want these to be funny because Kat and I are close friends we can bounce off each other well and come up with new and different ideas how we want to show this when we perform.

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