Metamorphosis Live Theatre Evaluation

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What: Metamorphosis

(Adaptation of Kafka's Metamorphosis by Splendid Theatre's Kerry Frampton

At: Stroud High

On: 17.1.18

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Overall Style

Brecht:

  • episodic structure
  • make the audience think about moral questions
  • non-naturalistic (it would be hard to naturalistically create a giant bug)

Berkoff:

  • to show different characters (there were only three actors and minimal costume changes)

Stanislavski:

  • used to find the truth of a character (when they dropped the facade of a character and we connected with them)
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Characters

Main:

  • three narrators
  • Greta Samsa (most invested in Gregor)
  • Johanna Samsa
  • Bernard Samsa

Supporting

  • Gregor Samsa (of low status)
  • Gregor's Boss (of high status)
  • Alarm Clock
  • The Woman
  • Three Bearded Men (of high status)
  • Wardrobe
  • Charwomen (of low status)
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Introduction to the Family - Bernard

Physical Skills:

  • heavy gait
  • bent knees
  • arms out in a circle, but hands not touching (show that he's overweight)
  • angry facial expression (furrowed brow, jaw forward, flared nostrils and face in a grimace)

Vocal Skills:

  • manly voice (loud, husky and rough)
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Introduction to the Family - Johanne

Physical Skills:

  • stiff posture
  • walks on tip toes (as if in heels)
  • high brows
  • constantly smiling, but it doesn't reach her eyes (wide smile showing all teeth to appear happy and satisfied)

Vocal Skills:

  • posh accent (cut glass accent)
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Introduction to the Family - Greta

Physical Skills:

  • bouncy gait (bounce while walking)
  • permanently smiling (naïve and innocent, contrasts Johanne's smile)

Vocal Skills:

  • happy tone
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Tour of Gregor's Room - Alarm Clock

Physical Skills:

  • arms out to create a more rounded figure
  • lowered stance to appear smaller
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Tour of Gregor's Room - Wardrobe

Physical Skills:

  • arms open used them to show doors opening and closing
  • bent knees and legs spread to create a larger figure
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Tour of Gregor's Room - The Woman

Physical Skills:

  • didn't move legs (the woman is stuck in painting)
  • held the cloth like a dress to appear more feminine
  • exaggerated hand gestures
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Shame Masks

Vocal Skills:

  • heavy breathing
  • low volume (but with microphone)
  • slow pace
  • monotone

Effect:

  • shows that they should be ashamed of what they've become (dehumanizes them)
  • allows us to pity them for what they've become as well as compare ourselves to them (morality play)
  • used to hide the fact that the parents know and are ashamed about Gregor
  • they don't want to face the reality and severity of the situation
  • shows their true feelings beneath their facade
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Design Style

  • very bare so it doesn't look like a naturalistic house (is very impersonal)
  • minimalistic (few props which are repurposed)
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Introduction to the Family - Set

  • cloth used as a table (to hide Greta until her entrance - like a wall separating two rooms)
  • pride badge (taken away to show his hidden shame)
  • shame masks
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Tour of Gregor's Room - Set

Rope:

  • used for imagery - prop is reused for multiple purposes (made a table, a window, a small table and a photo of Gregor)
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Am I Normal Interlude? - Props

cards with questions on asking: 'Am I Normal?'

  • engages the audience (has an audience member come up and read the card and all of the audience answer)
  • links into the morality play
  • offers a moment of comic relief after a tension filled scene
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Narrators - Costume

  •  round brown glasses
  • effectively showed transition between characters and narrators
  • makes them appear more intelligent (stereotype) as if they know more than us and the characters
  • detaches them from the play (acts as a type of mask)
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Clothing - Costume

  • all characters wore bland costumes which were beige and boring (makes them seem more normal as they don't stand out or draw attention to themselves)
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Bug Noises - Sound

  • recorded at the beginning
  • use of mic and loop pedal
  • ties into Brecht and breaks the fourth wall / gets rid of it entirely
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Interlude Music - Sound

  • removes the audience from the action
  • used after a tense scene as a method of comic relief
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