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WOYZECK CONCEPT IDEAS
- MUSIC
- Sound effects made by actors
- For example; xylophone used when
Marie first meets Drum-Major
(showing happiness) and loud
banging as Woyzeck gets closer to
killing Marie
- Music should reflect the mood of the character/mood (pathetic fallacy)
- If audience do not get
the plot, they will have an
idea on the mood of the
scene due to music and
sound effects
- For example; during
SCENE NINE (Captain and
Doctor observe Woyzeck),
increasingly tense music
with hints of high pitched
music playing
- The audience will know
that Woyzeck is not
enjoying this
experience, but the
Doctor is enthralled by
what is happening as he
has never seen it before
(high pitched music)
- On stage so audience can see
- Audience are reminded
they are watching a play
- it's not real
- STAGE
- Minimalist with few props and distractions for the audience
- Due to the changes of location during
various scenes, no elaborate scenery
would be used
- NARRATORS
- Used to break up the action
- Allows audience to prepare for the next scene
- For example; SCENE TWENTY
ONE (Woyzeck has taken Marie
to the woods to kill her),a narrator
could introduce where they are
and what may happen in the
following scene - allowing the
audience to prepare for the
upcoming murder
- Reminds audience it is not really happening
- For example; SCENE TWENTY FOUR (in the
morgue with Marie and Woyzeck dead), a
narrator could be used to break up certain
lines. "A poor ending Woyzeck", narrator could
interrupt to prevent the audience becoming too
involved
- COSTUME
- Changes would occur
on stage so that the
audience does not
become too attached to
certain characters
- Minimalist
- Small additions to
characters so that you know
who is who
- Multi rolling would mean
that it would be hard to
give actors detailed
costumes
- For example; in SCENE
THREE (Marie and Woyzeck
are at the fair, Sergeant and
Drum-Major enter), either the
Drum-Major or the Sergeant
could put on a top hat and jacket
to become the Showman, then
change quickly before saying
their next line
- Can give comedy effect as this
would have to be done quickly
- Distinguishes characters
- PLACARDS
- Used to control the audiences emotion by
holding up signs to say how to react to a scene
- Part of the Verfemdungeffekt
- For example; in SCENE
TWENTY THREE
(Woyzeck is cleaning
Marie's body), a placard
saying CLAP or LAUGH
could be held up so that
the audience do not feel
emotion towards Marie's
death