Thursday, 17 October 2013

Interpretation

Definition: how you decide to creatively decipher text or ideas.

PLAYWRIGHT -----> DIRECTOR -----> ACTOR -----> AUDIENCE
        (ideas)                    (script)                    (script,             (performance)
                                                                       characters,
                                                                       directors)

                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                (PAGE TO STAGE)

INTRO ---------- DEVELOPMENT ---------- CONFLICT ---------- RESOLUTION
(SCENE ONE)                             (SCENE TWO)          (SCENE THREE)


My interpretation example of Lynne: Niave, 'kinder' but tries to wind Ton up. Childish, doesn't understand severity of information. Reacts immaturely, simply cries rather than facing the issue like an adult. Resentful of Ton. SOUR.
Soft accent, clumsy/dainty/light/teasing movements and gestures. Maybe plays with her hair? (feminine and kid-like) Shifting, playful eyes. Constant 'giggle' to all the kids words.

Scene examples: (Pg 50) Kid and Lynne joke about 'farty' lynne is laughing and egging the kid on to get at Ton.
                         : (Pg 57) Kid grabs Lynne, holds her hair over the petrol tank, and gropes her to exert his power. He cruelly teases her in a very sinister way. Lynne reacts but crying and whining, feeling sorry for herself even though she had previously contributed to the escalating situation.

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