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Theatre 1: Blogs - Fall 2016

Alexander F

9/1/2016

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i didnt choose this class i think it wont help me at all in the future as and adult and everyday life. Art is cool its just not a necessity ​
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alex franck
9/2/2016 10:18:21 am


​After two+ weeks in Theatre 1, how do you feel you have changed? In relation to your interaction with others? In relation to your interaction with yourself (inner monologue)? In relation to school? What further changes are you hoping to see in yourself?

I feel better in this class because of the interacting and playing games. It helps me get through the day without dieing of boredom. Im not sure if my interactions with others changed. Im not sure what i see in my self yet but it will come, in time.

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Alexander F
9/9/2016 11:12:16 am

I honestly felt that our play was the worst out of the all. We were unprepared but still got through it. I will take note of this and not make the same mistake. Hopefully i can improve on my plays

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alex franck
10/5/2016 10:09:44 am

Performing was different. I was nervous and then thought i had no reason to be so i just preformed. I felt like my performance could get me a c if im lucky. i dont feel satisfy'd from my performance and i want to do better next time

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Christian T
10/8/2016 12:12:41 pm

Holy hell man well we all start somewhere, keep it up man

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Hanks
10/18/2016 12:50:17 pm

I'm glad you powered through your nerves. Your introduction was really nice, though I was not sure that i could tel who you were talking to and why. Those bits of information worked out during rehearsals make a world of difference onstage in the heat of the moment. Your story also had great rise in action, though your vocal & physical intensity did not seem to match that same rise in the drama. Work at being in your character's moment, living that second to second for the first time.

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alex
10/20/2016 12:16:26 pm

doing my project was weird because i didnt know how to use the projecter and stuff but i think i did all right and im really proud of my collage.

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alex
10/28/2016 10:19:38 am

my puppet is snape from harry potter and he is gonna be a more chill type guy and not super serious

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alex
11/7/2016 10:49:34 am

​Consider the work you put into creating your puppet. How did you go about it? What did you struggle with along the way and how did you problem solve those moments? What parts of your puppet really stand out to you as great? How did those parts come about?

The head came out kinda small and glueing was difficult because there was hard situations with the glue gun on what to glue without getting burnt

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alex
11/15/2016 10:47:56 am

the play was cool and different i thought that the puppets also looks great and the voices were pretty good as well

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alex
11/18/2016 10:18:06 am

​You have likely studied Shakespeare prior to this class, or at the least were introduced to him and his work this week. Reflect on why you believe one person's work could be so highly acclaimed and how you feel taking on one of his famous scenes for your next project.
Well alot of single people have impacted things greatly and its very possible just like now in the nba were there is very talented and creative players there is the same in playwright. Shakespeare changed the game by putting two different genres into one to make the ultimate play.

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alex
12/2/2016 10:13:00 am

​Describe the two costumes you're designing for "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Which characters are you designing for and how are you making their clothing an extension of their character? Consider describing the line, shape, silhouette, color, fabric, and accessories that are making your design interesting and thoughtful.
i have to make demetrius and the other lover boy. Im not sure how im going to design there costumes but ill do my best

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Daylen
12/8/2016 10:28:30 am

I encourage you to do your best when your lines come up. I hope you read over your lines to practice memorizing them. When your part comes up be sure to be alert to read your lines. I really think your play is going to go really well.

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Antonio Hernandez
12/8/2016 10:33:30 am

I hope you do well on your performance and I applaud you for playing two different characters in the play.

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