We worked on the Christmas
scene in Pelham; we looked at where to put the Germans in the Christmas scene.
We settled on them being behind a screen on stage left with the British on stage
right kneeling by the thrust. However, there were still concerns that we
couldn't be seen by the audience, so we had to kneel up or sit on the lower
part of the thrust to address this. We worked on some characteristics of the
scene over many runs, including getting our reactions to the Germans addressing
us, how we worked on looking more fearful and hesitant to their approach.
As Playing a man in this
scene my usual lady voice probably wouldn’t work so I spoke to Ellen who also
is playing a similar part on how to sound more manly, she showed me what she
was doing and in the nicest way didn’t suit me so I settled for just lower my
pitch and posture for a more "manly” character.
This morning we ran
through the whole of act 1. This went okay, the usual it needs sharpening up on
every scene but for our first proper run through we did well, a round of
applause to us. During act one I don't have much to say so I'm off book
thankfully but another note that was mentioned was we must be off book before we
start act 2.
We started by
choreographing a sequence for the song "Gassed last Night". To start
the song we devised an entrance of us coming on in a line holding each others
shoulders or arms, copying the lines of soldiers who were blinded from the gas.
We then separate off into groups, half on each side of the apron singing the
sing in the round while digging and building the barricade. The idea was this
song should lead into the next with the C.O with Jesse, Sam and Corey and me
excitingly playing the lead role of the decapitated leg left on the sand bags.
After a break we read the
next scene, Haig's ball. We looked at the politics of this scene for quite
a while talking about the song which is performed before with Sam and Conor
(roses of Picardy) The news panel which opens the scene speaks of rebellion in
Ireland, while the song is about Picardy which is in France. The scene takes
place in the UK with the upper classes having a ball with Sir Douglass Haig beautifully
played by Ellen. The scene suggests that while the war continues and Ireland
rebels, the rich are too concerned about politics and parties to care. I Play
Ann in this scene who was originally going to be cut so aren't I lucky.
Next day we started work
on act 2.. We looked at the opening medley of songs, which we eventually
changed to just 2 songs. We choreographed a marching section for the titular
song Directed by Chloe. We then looked at the first scene of act 2. In this
scene, arms dealers of various nationalities’ meet in Scotland to discuss their
trades whilst shooting birds and loving their wealthy lives.
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