Blog entry by Manu Skora

by Manu Skora - Monday, December 2, 2019, 7:14 PM
Anyone in the world

Ethan and I have not met up to practice since our dress rehearsal on Tuesday. Of course, that is not to say that we have not worked on the scene. In fact, we have been using Thanksgiving break to contemplate over our theatrical choices independently. We were given lots of constructive feedback during our dress rehearsal, and we needed time to digest all of it. 

One piece of feedback that deeply surprised me is when Rebecca stated that this was the most grounded she has seen me. The method I tried to use to become grounded was to avoid eye contact with the audience. I did not think this would work because if you avoid looking at the audience, you are acknowledging that the audience is there. Going out of your way to avoid looking at the audience could be just a dangerous as staring directly at the audience. So now I am not really sure how to treat the audience when I am acting.

Another realization I had from doing the dress rehearsal is that my back was turned to the audience. I need to find a way to fix this. Someone suggested going around the chairs to the other side. I appreciate this piece of advice, but I am not sure if that would appear natural for the character. To me, the most realistic thing to do in this situation would be to take the shortest beeline path to where Ethan's character is lying down. This is a problem that I need to think more about.

Associated Course: TH113-02/19FA

Comments

  • CGCaitlin Gallagher - Fri, Dec 6, 2019, 9:23 AM
    You guys are awesome! Manu you become better and better with each performance and your hard work really shows! I also have found that avoiding the audience helps me stay grounded! I also have t remember they are there because sometimes i speak to quietly and need to make sure that the audience can actually hear me. Keep working hard! i am excited to see your final performance!
  • SMSolena Montalieu - Tue, Dec 10, 2019, 2:34 PM
    You guys did really well today. Manu, I especially wanted to tell you how well you did. I'm seeing a lot of improvement from both of you. Ethan, that Ladder part of the scene was really well done. On the topic of the audience, just speak a little louder and move the set a bit closer. Your blocking was greatly improved! - Emily Wagner