The rehearsals of the monologues we were given were more independent and we were given the freedom of interpreting the character how we wanted so that we could put our own spin on it and make our Performacne more authentic.
I knew the context of these monologues and had seen many performances of them throughout my life so I was able to draw elements from other performances into mine as well as base my American accent off them.
I found the accent tricky to master as well as remembering not to rush my words as that doesn't make for a good performance.
Performing my monologue to people who had the same one as me was useful as I could compare our takes on it, get ideas from them and also get good peer feedback to improve my performance.
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Matilda Rehearsals - Week 3 - Beginning 28.01.19
The previous week was missed due to illness. I managed to complete some research for a few hours by watching other amateur productions of Sc...
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The previous week was missed due to illness. I managed to complete some research for a few hours by watching other amateur productions of Sc...
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For the final performance of the monologues we were in groups. We were given the instruction to find a still position that your character wo...
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