Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Things I know to be true REVIEW

Notes while watching
  • Acting/movement
  • Series of monologues 
  • Physical theatre - series of hands over body - not in spotlight
  • Direct audience address
  • When addressing family, physical Theatre starts - various lifts
  • Girl lifted when mentioning making love 
  • Lights pop up and spotlight changes 
  • fast paced movement of furniture 
  • Family under blue spotlight while dancing
  • Constant bell music
  • Change of backdrop
  • Lighting on fence and father
  • Duologue between father and mother
  • Father dressed in polo shirt and baggy trousers 
  • Mother in shirt and suit trousers 
  • Comedy element - identification
  • ‘Something’s happened’
  • Fast paced speech
  • Comedic repetition
  • Props -table, chairs, teacups, fence, leaves,
  • Tableaux with chairs - comedy
  • Music introduced for transition (wind and piano)
  • Nonnaturalistic style
  • Always something going on during a monologue
  • Relationship between mother and daughter - abusive mother - trauma because sister climbed ladder
  • Humour due to dads ignorance 
  • Argument scene 
  • Father dominant in scene - leaving mother alone 
  • Original music introduced when physical theatre takes place 
  • Cuts back to kitchen where food is being prepared
  • A large amount of this takes place in the garden - significant 
  • Props of - onion and carrots + bowl and cooking utensils 
  • Ben introduced to the scene
  • Both parents have contrasting opinions 
  • Mother has stronger relationship with son than daughter 
  • “She’s me but stronger”
  • Pip enters the scene without acknowledgment from others (in the scene but spotlight shows different area 
  • Split through a letter and no eye contact
  • Young daughter leaves scene - mother daughter either side of a table 
  • Link between scenes when singing - diegetic music
  • Physical theatre to present families relationship
  • Motifs of the character
  • Found love in Vancouver 
  • Change of set - physical theatre used to bring desk on 
  • Phone prop 
  • Mother always on stage - showing it’s a letter to her
  • Letter ends 
  • Lighting changes and whole stage is lit - then a spotlight on left side of stage (upper) showing older sun 
  • Raining on him 
  • Cigarette being smoked under 
  • Comedy in sad elements
  • Whole play describing moments taking place within their house
  • Change of costume
  • Set stays the same when conversation about sex change happens
  • Sympathetic for both mother and son
  • Son kicked out of the house
  • End of part 1
  • Part 2 starts with spotlights on each member of the family 
  • Scene between son and Rosie packing suitcase
  • Transition - gentle spotlight on old brothers monologue
  • Ends with blue tint spotlight on parents dancing with lit up light bulbs
  • Costumes changed to suit and dress
  • Physical theatre including rest of the family 
  • Showing relationship struggle
  • Direct audience address
  • Monologue by younger son
  • Passage of time shown by plants in the background 
  • Funny ‘sexual’ scene brings contrast
  • Duologue between brother and sister
  • Ben on drugs - almost hits sister
  • Fallout between parents due to love separation 
  • Music introduced at end of monologue after “u and me?”
  • Rosie enters 
  • All other siblings enter
  • Physical theatre surrounding rosie
  • Rosie says she’s leaving for university
  • Rosie exits scene
  • Music introduced
  • Simple piano along with wind 
  • Mother back in work clothes 
  • Mother died and blue spotlight on father
  • Monologue from Rosie

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