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CONVENTIONS

CONVENTIONS. alternative ways of Presenting a drama. CONVENTIONS. A stage picture, held without movement. TABLEAU. THE OTHER WORD FOR THIS IS TABLEAU. FROZEN PICTURE. Acting out of an event in the past/future. FLASHBACK flashforward. The action is frozen In time.

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CONVENTIONS

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  1. CONVENTIONS

  2. alternative ways of Presenting a drama CONVENTIONS

  3. A stage picture, held without movement TABLEAU

  4. THE OTHER WORD FOR THIS IS TABLEAU FROZEN PICTURE

  5. Acting out of an event in the past/future FLASHBACK flashforward

  6. The action is frozen In time. Allows for a voice in head Or voice over Or a soliloquy FREEZE FRAME

  7. Angels in America By Tony Kushner HANNAH: (lost, talking to a homeless person) Excuse me? I said excuse me? Can you tell me where I am? Is this Brooklyn? Do you know of a Pineapple Street? Is there some sort of bus or train or...? I'm lost, I just arrived from Salt Lake City. I took the bus that I was told to take and I got off - well it was the very last stop, so I had to get off, and I asked the driver was this Brooklyn, and he nodded yes but he was from one of those foreign countries where they think it's good manners to nod at everything even if you have no idea what it is you're nodding at, and in truth I think he spoke no English at all, which I think would make him ineligible for employment on public transportation. The public being English-speaking mostly. Do you speak English? I was supposed to be met at the airport by my son. He didn't show and I don't wait more than three and three-quarters hours for anyone. I should have been patient, I guess...Is this Brooklyn? The Bronx!?! Well how in the name of Heaven did I get to the Bronx, when the bus driver said...? Can you just tell me where I...? I don't know what you're... Shut up. Please. Now I want you to stop jabbering for a minute, and pull your wits together and tell me how to get to Brooklyn. Because you know! And you are going to tell me! Because there is no one else around to tell me and I am wet and cold and I am very angry! So I am sorry you're psychotic but just make the effort! Take a deep breath! DO IT! (Inhales with the crazy woman.) That's good. Now exhale. (Exhales with the crazy woman.) Good. Now. How do I get to Brooklyn? MONOLOGUE

  8. NARRATOR

  9. ExIt all but Gloucester Was ever woman in this humor wooed? Was ever woman in this humor wonI'll have her, but I will not keep her long.What? I that killed her husband and his to take her in her heart's extremest hate, with curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, the bleeding witness of my hatred by, having God, her conscience, and these bars against me, and I no friends to back my suit at all but the plain devil and dissembling looks? And yet to win her! All the world to nothing! Ha! SOLILOQUY

  10. COME IN … IF YOU DAAAARE VOICE OVER

  11. KILL THEM ALL NORMAN. WE CAN’T HAVE THEM TREAT US LIKE THIS. VOICES IN THE HEAD

  12. Conventions can help the Build up of excitement Or……. TENSION

  13. a)Describe what you consider to be the climax or key event in your drama (3 marks) b) Now consider how you might enhance that climax for maximum impact on your audience. Choose ONE drama convention and describe how you could use it to highlight this part of your drama (5 marks)

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