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Terrestrial
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Terrestrial
Directorial Concept, Genre and Themes
Genre and Style:
Despite the staging, setting, etc not being 'realistic' the performance of character is believable from a psychological perspective.
When considered in terms of plays, postdramatic theatre more specifically registers a dissatisfaction with drama’s two fundamental processes: the representation of the external world and the structuring of time. To take each in turn: representation is, by definition, selective and subjective.
A further implication of the postdramatic paradigm shift is a greater integration of the audience into the meaning-making process.
Postdramatic plays differentiate themselves from representational theatre by offering actors and audiences theatrical experiences that are not tied to the vicissitudes of either character or plot but seek to investigate broader issues, free of drama’s limitations.
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Style: Psychological Realism: The faithful and consistent depiction in literature of inward human thoughts, feelings, and personality traits.
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Directorial Concept:
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Intention to explore the impact that domestic violence has on a young teenager as well as exploring the internal landscape of that character's mind. This is due to the fact that we all have different perceptions of reality.
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Set / Staging
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Left side of the stage is closer to present, right side in the past
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Acting
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Badar remains present due to the entire story revolving around him. he also mentioned that he disappeared once a month - important of Badar?
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Costume
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Badar showed off skin; free spirit; says what he thinks, compared to Liddy who shows far less skin and is more closed as a character
Other observations
Projections
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The projection got larger to demonstrate the intensity of her interrogations and the realisation of the climax
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