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2b Theatre Performance Analysis

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2b Theatre Company strives to create theatre that is “vital, innovative, and challenging” (Barry, Black), while investigating the meaning of what it is “to be.” They use their own experiences, influenced by the “urban intellectual style” (Barry, Black), of Halifax, Nova Scotia to explore the phenomena of various shared aspects of the human experience and allow that to reflect into their work. They also “believe that at the core of the theatrical event is a unique and particular interaction between audience and performance. With each project, we re-examine and re-shape this relationship, creating a different spatial and metaphorical relationship between the audience and the stage” (Barry, Black). They explore the resonance captured in innovative …show more content…

First of all, I read this play as very cartoonish and surreal. It's is not about what is going on at a glance, because the play at face value can appear nonsensical, we must highlight the underlying themes of the play. It is a play about class structure, poverty, madness, morality and animal nature vs. societal nature. This will speak greatly to 2b's intellectually charged audience and will fit in nicely with the company's exploration of the human condition. My inspiration for the direction of this adaptation are the works of David Firth. He is a flash animator. He posts many of his pieces on YouTube and he is most commonly known as the guy who created the Salad Fingers cartoon. My main points of reference for inspiration is his series Sock, which are experimental shorts based off of dreams, and his Not Stanley shorts. I would recommend you watch “Sock 5: Three Skins Without Men” (particularly at 5:02, as it is very similar to a scene from Woyzeck). The reason I want you to see this video is because I want the play structured like an incoherent dream with clear themes. The guttural reaction are clear while the delivery is distorted. I think 2b has the resources to create a Woyzeck using multimedia. We can combine sound design, flash animation, and projection with performers. We also mix voice acting with physical acting. With flash animation we can use photographs to animate, and have real textures and faces with the movement sort of seeming unskilled and distorted. We don't need any physical sets, and minimal props. We create our settings with diagetic and non-diagetic sound and projected animations. We would require a black box theatre, access to the right tech to facilitate the animated setting and various characters being animations, and a cast of 4 performers to act as both physical performers and provide faces and voices for the flash

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