I would have found it frustrating also. That’s because they haven’t chose the country yet and they just started choosing the names. Why country? That’s because first you should know from where the family is from so you can come up with names. But they had the names which might have not even matched the names of that country. For example lets say Korea. If they family was Korean, I don think they would have named they kids as Dorothy, John or James. The family might have been Turkish and they don’t have such names. The names should be the same as the country would have. They should be careful with the names they choose.
For me the best for developing the plays works the script part. I think when you just start the play you don’t really make sense. For example in our group we just started, and people were laughing in parts where you should be angry or saying nice stuff in a sad part. I think it just works out better while writing it out first. When you write the script you get to think more and decided what you will say next, that way you don’t have to think of things you are going to say. I remember we started just saying the words out, and Samir and I have realized that it just doesn’t work. So we went to SRA and started working there. We as a group came up with the things of what each person must say and when. When we were practicing it helped us a lot. That’s because we already knew what we were doing and we weren’t all messed up. Everyone had their line to read and it said what we were meant to do.
My monologue.
I think monologues are pretty useful. For people who can not speak in front of audience, this is a chance for them to learn how to. I will give an example from mine. My monologue was going pretty well. When I started practicing I kept on laughing the whole time. I tried it like 4 times in front of my friends, and I got much better with all that. When I had to perform it I was not as nervous as I thought I would be. Also monologues help us to express ourselves. When we tell a story we can think of many things to say with all the emotions.
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Some good comments, Fazizi. You have made definite improvements in your ability to stay focused and not laugh when performing - well done!
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