KK Performance Reflection
Jacob & Ivan
Both of them are night women, having two different kinds of monologue. Ivan tries to stimulate the scene of the mother pulling the curtain. Jacob tries to have a monologue to simulate the scene of having a customer. To support the son and to give him a good future.
Ivan pulls the curtain and whispers to the son, then he starts his monologue.
Jacob starts with knocking at the door, which represents the customer, and then he sits on the chair to start his monologue. It is difficult that they make the same character on a stage, then they choose to separate themselves into two scenes, starting with the end with customers.
Lesley and Jasmine
From their initial description, it can be clearly implied that Jasmine is the night woman, and Lesley is the pregnant girl. They respectively play two distinctive roles. The night woman that Jasmine plays is a woman with a solid faith in her life, while the girl is depressed by her experience. The theme of them is the night woman encourages the girl so they choose to sit like an interview. Lesley has a sad tone and Jasmine is monotone.
Nia and Jack
It is interesting that they have the idea of having the soul of Guy to talk with night woman. In order to express their unique ideas to this play, they tried to make Guy be the dead husband of Lili, and Lili is the night woman afterward. In the script, I could hardly imagine what kind of person is the night woman's husband. Also, it will be reasonable that Lili in the wall of fire becomes the prostitute. In the play, the woman asked for the forgiveness from Guy as being a prostitute. It's reasonable and reflecting the self-conflict from characters. Moreover, Jack put his idea of Guy to the play that Guy feels honored and inspired when he is dead.
In the beginning, we found that we have two night women and a Guy, but we decided to share the same idea with women themselves. In the script, there is a difference between Guy's idea and the woman's idea about feeding kids. We decided to make an argument to highlight both ideas in the performance. I and David are night women, and Cassidy acts Guy. The performance starts with the conversation between us and Cassidy interrupts us to insert herself into the play. Also, we want to maintain both ideas through the end to show original characteristics of both characters. We keep the arguing to the end.
Both of them are night women, having two different kinds of monologue. Ivan tries to stimulate the scene of the mother pulling the curtain. Jacob tries to have a monologue to simulate the scene of having a customer. To support the son and to give him a good future.
Ivan pulls the curtain and whispers to the son, then he starts his monologue.
Jacob starts with knocking at the door, which represents the customer, and then he sits on the chair to start his monologue. It is difficult that they make the same character on a stage, then they choose to separate themselves into two scenes, starting with the end with customers.
Lesley and Jasmine
From their initial description, it can be clearly implied that Jasmine is the night woman, and Lesley is the pregnant girl. They respectively play two distinctive roles. The night woman that Jasmine plays is a woman with a solid faith in her life, while the girl is depressed by her experience. The theme of them is the night woman encourages the girl so they choose to sit like an interview. Lesley has a sad tone and Jasmine is monotone.
Nia and Jack
It is interesting that they have the idea of having the soul of Guy to talk with night woman. In order to express their unique ideas to this play, they tried to make Guy be the dead husband of Lili, and Lili is the night woman afterward. In the script, I could hardly imagine what kind of person is the night woman's husband. Also, it will be reasonable that Lili in the wall of fire becomes the prostitute. In the play, the woman asked for the forgiveness from Guy as being a prostitute. It's reasonable and reflecting the self-conflict from characters. Moreover, Jack put his idea of Guy to the play that Guy feels honored and inspired when he is dead.
In the beginning, we found that we have two night women and a Guy, but we decided to share the same idea with women themselves. In the script, there is a difference between Guy's idea and the woman's idea about feeding kids. We decided to make an argument to highlight both ideas in the performance. I and David are night women, and Cassidy acts Guy. The performance starts with the conversation between us and Cassidy interrupts us to insert herself into the play. Also, we want to maintain both ideas through the end to show original characteristics of both characters. We keep the arguing to the end.
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