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Theatre 1: Blogs - Fall 2016

Gregory S

9/1/2016

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My goals for the future are unknown but I took this class thinking it might be helpful in the future. Who am I? That ,depending on how you use the question, is a huge and serious question. I don't know who I am as I am always changing and in the future, well you can't tell the future as it is unpredictable and no one knows what the future holds, not even the wisest man or woman on the planet. This class, theatre, I can see helping in the future as you never know when something comes in handy.
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Gregory
9/14/2016 08:24:56 am

I missed the performance as I had overslept and woke up when early lunch had started so I wasn't able to perform that day but, I wish I was able to.

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Gregory
10/5/2016 08:26:27 am

I was nervous as my original monologue was boring so I made up one from my mind right then and there. I don't know if it was good but I guess it was better than nothing

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Gregory
10/18/2016 09:27:26 am

How do I even begin? It was difficult to present as I wasn't prepared. This presentation gave me a wake up call because I need to star trying and focusing on this for my future. I died a little inside as I was forced to do this before I was prepared but it taught me a valuable lesson for life in the future.

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Gregory
10/28/2016 08:33:32 am

My puppet looks like a normal plain person with the only feature that really stands out is his forest green eyes. My puppet is a normally happy going character until a car accident in which he survived and his parents were killed. He became depressed and wished to kill himself because of his loss of his parents and survivors guilt. It didn't help that a voice in his head encourages him to kill himself like he wants to.

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kylie
10/28/2016 08:36:03 am

That got depressing really fast :/

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Gregory
11/7/2016 09:02:29 am

I know

aneeza nasar
11/15/2016 08:31:46 am

huehuehue... wonder who that voice is...

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Gregory
11/7/2016 09:02:10 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?

My puppet was fairly easy but it required some thought as my original design didn't work so I had to improvise. I struggled with finding where I wanted the arms because I couldn't decide where it would fit best. I think the jacket turned cloak looks great as it helps conceal things inside the cloak wear the arms are.

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Gregory
11/15/2016 08:28:52 am

Reflect on your Puppet Play Performance (focus manipulation, voice, story, etc.) Also, describe your impressions of the puppet plays of other groups

I think that we did pretty good considering that we improvised a lot with the script. I liked every other groups plays as well. They seemed very good compared to ours but I still think we did good

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Gregory
11/18/2016 08:32:08 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.

I believe that one person's work can be so highly acclaimed because some people are just prodigies in certain things or meant to change the whole dynamic of something

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Gregory
12/2/2016 08:28:44 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 can't describe the colors because I haven't colored it yet and I am not sure what character i am designing for because i am making multiple sketches and deciding from there

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Aneeza Nasar
12/2/2016 08:31:32 am

what a jolly idea! :3

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Gregory
12/8/2016 08:27:17 am

Take a moment to respond to at least two other classmates, offering a "Yes, and..." as they head toward their "Midsummer's Night Dream" scene performance.
Offer encouragement and advice so to add to their confidence and support their growth in acting.

Okay I will do that

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Aneeza Nasar
12/8/2016 08:29:18 am

lol ya right....................................jk

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kylie
12/8/2016 08:38:25 am

yes, your going to be in front of the class, but they are gonna have to do the same thing, so dont stress over it, you'll do great, but most importantly, have fun!

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Matthew
12/8/2016 08:44:14 am

yes you need to speak up a little more and have fun

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Jocelyn
12/8/2016 08:46:25 am

Yes, you need to stop looking at the ceiling when performing, and I think you will do great.

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sam
12/8/2016 08:54:53 am

I think u will do great & goodluck

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Gregory
12/12/2016 08:24:39 am

My performance in midsummer's night dream? I don't think that I did good but I don't think I did bad. I think that I did okay but not as good as I could do.

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Gregory
12/16/2016 08:29:24 am

Submit a Creative Process Reflection for your Final Scene explaining what your performance piece is about, how you’re putting it together, and what some of your thoughts and influences are as you’re constructing the performance. What are you hoping the audience takes away from your performance? BE DETAILED AND THOROUGH WITH YOUR RESPONSE

As I was gone the last two days I am out of the loop so all I know is that Jocelyn told me that I am playing the second biggest role.

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