Saturday, February 23, 2019
Use of a Thrust Stage in Ruby Moon
The texts studied in class, Matt Camerons blood-red lunation prove to have great potential for world performed on a thrust stage. When presented with a space much(prenominal) as this, it allows the director to be exposed to a vast array of ideas, conventions and purposes that would not be efficient on a proscenium arch stage. Through this space, the director is capable to break through all traditional styles of classic shoe street corner theatre creating a unique experience for the hearing as unlike to just a spectacle.It cracks open wide the expressions, notions and insecurities of the text and the characters, exposing a somatic sense of vulnerability and weakness. By placing audiences on three sides of the space evolves the concept of many people peering into the lives of both electron beam and Sylvie (Ruby Moon). It enforces the concept of the audience being given the opportunity to experience this fractured fairy tale or rattling real circumstance within a theatrical scenario.Furthermore, this space enables the audience to be engulfed in the style and absurdist, gothic, fast-paced and heart wrenching Ruby Moon. Many may be turned away from the idea of semipolitical theatre/ Brechtian but when placed on a thrust stage, the texts still obtain the same concepts and dramatic meaning, however elements of drama such as tension, space, contrast, mood and audience/spectator relationship are magnified think more on the conventions of the play as opposed to just the messages.Theatrical elements such as costume, set and lighting also have the opportunity to be re-worked and re-invented to cater for the space. Ruby Moon delivers a series of quirky characters that Ray and Sylvie visit along the street of Flaming Tree Grove. Incorporating the style of transformational acting. pick out alsoMoon By Chaim Potok
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