So you Want to Be a Physical Theatre Performer? A lecture in 7 freeze frames.
By
Pilar
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Published: May 27, 2011
Words: 3,014 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781458003263
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A comic look at Physical Theatre - the need for slow motion, non-linear structure and much, much repetition...
The text can be used as a script for a short, 15-minute Ensemble-based play (to be performed as a physical theatre piece of course!) or can be read as a light, satirical (but warm) look at physical theatre.
Also included in Your Handy Companion to Physical Theatre.
Professor Phillipe Hoffmanonsky, from the LeyCoke Institute of Bodily Mimed Expressive Arts takes us through the characteristics of physical theatre and the qualities of the physical theatre performer.
This brief "lecture" takes a comic look at Physical Theatre - the need for slow motion, non-linear structure and much, much repetition...
The text can be used as a script for a short, Ensemble-based play (to be performed as a physical theatre piece of course!) or can be read as a light, satirical (but warm) look at physical theatre.
Brief notes are included to explain some of the concepts in the lecture.
(This script is also included in Your Handy Companion to Physical Theatre and Five Plays to Play With.)
Tags
drama,
comedy,
humour,
theatre,
script,
scripts,
physical theatre
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