Reflection Of Theater Theatre

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Theater is a complex and multi-faceted organism. In order for a play to work properly it requires that many people create, preform, and interact make a play to come to life. This class dealt with many of the crucial supporting players in theater production the set designer, the lighting designer, and the costume designer, as well as touching upon many other important roles. By having the members of the class preform these roles allowed them to understand and gain grounding in the necessary skills for these positions as well as other relevant skills. The first skill learnt was how to properly read a script. This is important for all roles in the production company, as understanding the themes of the play is important to providing an honest depiction. Students were told to read the play three times in order to gain full understanding of the characters, setting, lighting, and other details relevant to the play. The first time is to learn ones emotional reaction to the play, to experience the play as an outsider and not a member of the production company. The second time reading the play is to gain random inspiration for the play, to see which elements provoke one’s creative thoughts in any way. The third reading of the play is to gain specific technical information about the play …show more content…

Just like the costume designer, the scenic designer must comply with the specifications of the script, its tone, setting, and period. What is unique to set design is how the stage can drastically change how the production will play out, as sets must be visible from all angles of the audience, a feat which varies greatly depending on which stage one is using. For example If one is using a thrust stage the fact that the audience is on three sides will greatly change the scenic design, as all sets must now be viewed from three

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