Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Drama Preparation
- Time Period
- Late 70s
- Aims For Final Performance
- To leave the
audience
wanting to
know more.
- Leave the
audience
petrified.
- For the cast to
remember the sequence
of acts.
- Have the play running
smoothly without confusion.
- What Are We Proud Of?
- Leaving the audience
questioning the
characters.
- Creating a scary
atmosphere.
- Remembering
the sequence of
the acts.
- Genre
- Horror
- Thriller
- Drama
- Characters.
- Happy/ cute girl
- Turns scary.
Audience learns she
has a mental
problem.
- The other characters are multirolling.
- Start off as
circus machinery
(ferris wheel,
cotton candy
stall etc.)
- Towards the end they become
crazy zombies who try to kill
the young girl.
- At the end the girl is
suddenly lying in her
own bed in her home
screaming from the
'dream she had'. What
she doesn't know is
that the zombie-like
creatures are waiting for
her behind her bed.
- First Ideas
- We weren't sure how
we were going to create
the scary atmosphere.
- We came up with the idea of the
circus fair because we would be able
to create a contrast with the happy
atmosphere with the giggling of
children and the scary atmosphere of
the clowns and haunted house.
- We decided we could use the
movie "The Orphan" as inspiration,
using the idea of a happy young girl
who turns out to be violent and
frightening.
- We decided that to
create the circus
atmosphere we bring in
the concept of Physical
Theatre.
- We could act out
machinery by the noises we
could make.
- To help us with this we
decided to put a
characteristic on that
piece of machinery.
- E.g. Cotton
Candy would be
hyper, high
pitched, fast,
friendly.
- Vocal Ideas.
- To make the Zombies sound
creepy we thought that
everything they would say be
a question and that their
voices would be high pitched.
- The young girl's voice
would be relativily
normal but a bit faster
and then as she began
to become scary her
voice would become low
and slow.
- What wasn't working.
- We wanted the machinery to
catch fire but we were not sure
how to portray fire ( we thought
that if we just flapped our arms
about it would be funny for the
audience?)
- Machinery would scream and
act just like if a persons hair
caught on fire.
- The zombies movements.
- Needed to be a lot slower.
- Target Audience
- 13-18 Young Adults.
- Style
- Non Naturalistic
- What Would You Change
- To start off the play, instead of going straight into the
circus scene, I would show her coming out of a mental
home. This would tell the audience that she was not a
normal girl.
- The Zombies should keep chanting
the same question at the girl that
would make her angry. E.g Why did
you kill her?
- Title
- The Girl who Screamed.