Theater in Practice Exercises 110 and 111
110 Context of the Play
- aim is to understand the context of the play from which you have chosen your monologue
- thinking about your character and what your character is like
- jot down first impressions of the play, what you think the playwright wanted to tell the audience through the play
- the knowledge you gain from reading the play will help you start to create your character
- a character that is out of context of the play will stand out straight away
- understand the play as a whole before looking at your character in detail
- think about what your character wants and is doing
111 The Facts of the Play
- list all the major facts you know about your character from the play
- work through the play, writing down all the facts you know about your character
- look for the characters age, family details, where the character grew up, main childhood events, main influence on your character from people, places, and experiences, education and employment, financial status
- fill in the gaps with all the information about your character you would not find in the play
- use the context of the play to help work out the information you have not been given
- you can create a storyline from the context you already have
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