Selection from Script Interpretation Class: Candida by George Bernard Shaw (ADS0504)
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2:34
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2:41
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Class aspect in relation to size/masculinity
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Theory and Technique |
The Seagull
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0:42
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1:17
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Adler discusses The Seagull as a play about the aristrocracy who are interested in matters of art over matters of money. But she moves on to discussing their relationship with workers on their estates.
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Theory and Technique |
The Seagull
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1:18
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1:43
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Adler discusses the character of Soren and his inability to deal with having no money (it has gone into agriculture on the estate) as an aristocrat. She places him as a member of "the landed aristocracy."
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Theory and Technique |
Selections from Scene Studies
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0:00
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She is pointing at the student
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Pointing |
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186)
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0:18
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0:27
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Mention importance of understanding middle class for social situation of the play
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Theory and Technique |
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186)
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1:08
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1:20
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Another mention of middle class as "ethical" and "honest"
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Theory and Technique |
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg
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1:05:00
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1:10:00
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"The things that you would consider normal, was considered vulgar"
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Theory and Technique |
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg
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1:40:00
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1:45:00
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"I don't want to be the muse in the theater, I want to be interested"
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Theory and Technique |
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg
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3:10:00
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3:14:00
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Talks about sex and it's fundamental purpose and how we see it separate from childbearing but it isn't
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Theory and Technique |
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg
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1:49:00
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1:50:00
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"All of me" // and then she tilts her head down and raises her hand up
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Body language |
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186)
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0:18
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0:27
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Mention importance of understanding middle class for social situation of the play
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Theory and Technique |
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186)
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1:08
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1:20
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Another mention of middle class as "ethical" and "honest"
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Theory and Technique |