Wednesday, 19 June 2013

miriam evans
Teechers

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Our assessment was based on the play Teechers.

Our first scene was the Christmas scene at the start of act two.  I played the role of Hobby who was a troublesome teen who had many insecurity’s about her weight. Despite this she wanted to shine and be treated just like anybody else.

Alice played the role of Gail who was a outgoing flirtatious girl whom craved Centre of attention. She was also a friend of Hobby’s and Salty’s.

Mackenzie played the role of a shop keeper and Martin Roebuck.

 

We showed Hobby as a insecure teen by talking quiet towards the start and lurking towards the background. We also showed her constantly eating and wiping crumbs of her shoulder. This could mean that she dealt with her insecurities towards food as she used this as a coping method. She could also use this as it will always be there. Towards the end of the scene she got louder to show that she was a troublesome teen. This could also show that she liked to keep her insecurities inside and block people out in her own world.

We showed Alice as centre of attention as always being at the front and being flirtatious by kicking her legs and grinning like a chesser cat. We also showed she was out going by talking loudly thoughout the seen. Which implies she is happy with herself.

1 comment:

  1. The fact that this is in colour makes it really clear which part is which and it looks like your paragraph was a lot easier to write.

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