Artaud Scene 5 Reflection

 In class today, Millie, Jackson and I worked on an interpretation of scene 5 using the Artaud Method. We decided to interpret the scene as a police interrogation with a murder in the beginning of the scene. We had Jackson be the interrogator and Millie be the criminal; I was the murdered person. We decided to include some levels and physicality in the scene to embody Artaud. In the beginning of the scene, I stood emotionless and Millie stabbed me in the stomach, then I fell backwards with my body limp on the floor. Then Millie took off her watch and placed it in my hand and then sat at the desk. At this point the scene was quiet, then Jackson walked onto stage, stomping. This sound filled up the room. When he started speaking, he put his face right up next to Millie's to make the audience uncomfortable with his closeness. Jackson continued to interrogate Millie until he asked her if she had a watch, then took my leg and dragged me over to the desk and then flung my arm up so that I threw the watch onto the desk and then slumped back over. As Jackson continued to interrogate Millie, her voice called smaller yet more hysteric while Jackson raised his voice to a shout, screaming directly in the audiences faces. We decided to have the audience watching in a circle on the stage so that Jackson could get up really close and the movement and action would feel jarring tot he audience. We tried to embody the uncomfortableness that Artaud included in his theater of cruelty and to make the scene dramatic with lots of movement and levels. 

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