Just a reminder: we are in the computer lab, room 119 today. You are to hand in your page of script: your original monologue with contextual dialogue, in proper script format.
If you are typing this at home, make certain you send it to yourself so you can print it out. Please don't print it out until I've seen it--you want to make certain you've done it correctly and I will be happy to be your proof-reader!
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
End of Semester: End Tasks
You have been working on your end tasks for nearly a week. Posted below is the task with due dates and checklists for the various elements for which you are responsible. Keep track of everything on the big in-class calendar! Don't forget people may be away from your group for Con Camp, too!
NOTE: These are performance exams. Aside from
Brady, who is in Outdoor Ed and will be on a canoe trip, attendance is mandatory.
Brady, Tommy, Henry, Cade Friday, June 1st, Block D, Period 4
Janelle, Alyssa, Erin, Jaidan, Mikayla Wednesday, June 6, Block D, Period 2
Andy, Shawn, Carl, Tyson Thursday, June 7, Block D, Period 1
Josh, Taylor H., Nick, Cassie, Adam Thursday, June 7, Block D, Period 1
Vicky, Ari, Cole, Taylor A Friday, June 8, Block D, Period 4
NOTE: These are performance exams. Aside from
Brady, who is in Outdoor Ed and will be on a canoe trip, attendance is mandatory.
Brady, Tommy, Henry, Cade Friday, June 1st, Block D, Period 4
Janelle, Alyssa, Erin, Jaidan, Mikayla Wednesday, June 6, Block D, Period 2
Andy, Shawn, Carl, Tyson Thursday, June 7, Block D, Period 1
Josh, Taylor H., Nick, Cassie, Adam Thursday, June 7, Block D, Period 1
Vicky, Ari, Cole, Taylor A Friday, June 8, Block D, Period 4
The Faces We Wear ADA20 End Task – 30% of Final Mark
Our language is full of phrases about the faces we wear. We talk about taking things ‘at face value’, that something might be ‘as plain as the nose on your face’, that we need ‘to put a brave face on it’ or that someone is ‘two-faced’. Maybe we need to ‘save face’ or keep ‘a straight face’ or ‘do an about-face’; sometimes to wear our ‘poker-face’ or ‘game face’ we need to ‘put our face on’.
Face this challenge head on and consider what ‘face’ means to you. In what way or ways do you wear different faces throughout a day? Are there faces you choose? Are there faces you are forced to wear? What does ‘wearing different faces’ mean in terms of your sense of self identification and in terms of your personal integrity?
In your group, create a 10 to 15 minute play that examines this theme in some way. You may be comic or serious, irreverent (but not inappropriate) or tragic... sometimes the greatest tragedies are revealed through comedy, and the greatest jokes of the universe are portrayed through tragedy. (Truth wears different faces too.)
A. Your play must include music and a monologue from each character that is at least 30 seconds in length.
It must also include at least five of the following:
Choral Speaking
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Mime
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Narration
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Tableau
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Dance
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Aside
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Dialogue
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Sound effects
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Costuming
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Inside/outside voices
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Mask
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Special lighting
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B. Each character should have equal time on-stage.
C. Each group is responsible for designing a poster, a ticket, a programme, and a newspaper ad that would appear for their play. Groups of 5 must also have a script or recording for a 30 sec. radio spot promoting their play. Each member of the group will be responsible for one.
D. You do not have to have a written script for the entire performance, but you will each be responsible for one page of script containing your monologue with the contextual dialogue. (I.e., the lines of dialogue said just before and just after your monologue, whatever it takes to make one page, 12 point font, in proper script format.)
E. You will write a theatre review of another group’s performance.
Evaluation ADA10/20 End Task
Due Date
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Task
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% of End Task Mark
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May 23, 2012
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One Page of Script
Proper use of fonts for clear communication to actor/director
Clear communication of playwright’s intent, either through character lines OR stage directions
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/15
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May 30, 2012
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Promotional Element
In my group, I am responsible for:
Poster Ticket Programme
Newspaper ad
30 second radio spot
I have used the checklist to be sure my promotional element is complete
My promotional element does its job by function and design
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/10
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June 6 – 8, 2012
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Performance
My group is performing on June___
I have read the performance rubric and know what is expected of me
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/50
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June 12, 2012
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Play Review
I have followed the guideline
I have used proper drama terms
My review is respectful and precise
Double-spaced, 12 pt. font
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/20
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Self Evaluation
I have answered each question with integrity
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/5
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Programme: 10% Due: ____________, 2012
___ attractive/appealing design
___ cast/character list (spelled correctly)
___ any additional information is interesting and informative or performs the function of thanking supporters/contributors
Overall Effectiveness: The programme provides the audience member with the information he/she needs to know who is in which role, the name of the playwright, etc.
Poster: 10% Due: _____________, 2012
___ lettering is large, clear, eye-catching
___ information is accurate
___ image(s) is(are) thematically linked to the play
___ date, time, place, admission price, ticket purchase location clearly indicated
Overall effectiveness: Does this poster make me want to come to the play?
Ticket: 10% Due: ____________, 2012
___ lettering is large, clear, eye-catching
___ information is accurate
___ ticket number, seat, price (student/adult?), date, time, location clearly indicated
Overall effectiveness: does this ticket do everything it needs to do to ensure that the person who bought it will get to the right place at the right time and that the house manager/ticket seller will have the information they need?
Newspaper Advertisement: 10% Due: _______________, 2012
Received: ____
___ lettering is large, clear, eye-catching
___ information is accurate
___ date, time, place, admission price, ticket purchase location clearly indicated
Overall effectiveness: Does this advertisement answer all my questions about how to see this play?
Radio Advertisement Script/Recording 10% Due: _________________, 2012
Received: _____
___ information is accurate
___ date, time, place, admission price, ticket purchase location clearly indicated
___ sound effects/music thematically linked to the play
___ sound effects/music do not detract from the essential information (I.e., you can hear the information, it’s not drowned out by the music).
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