Annotations for "Class"

Item Time Annotation Layer
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: Candida by George Bernard Shaw (ADS0504) 2:34 - 2:41 Class aspect in relation to size/masculinity
Theory and Technique
The Seagull 0:42 - 1:17 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.
Theory and Technique
The Seagull 1:18 - 1:43 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."
Theory and Technique
Selections from Scene Studies 0:00 She is pointing at the student
Pointing
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186) 0:18 - 0:27 Mention importance of understanding middle class for social situation of the play
Theory and Technique
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186) 1:08 - 1:20 Another mention of middle class as "ethical" and "honest"
Theory and Technique
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg 1:05:00 - 1:10:00 "The things that you would consider normal, was considered vulgar"
Theory and Technique
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg 1:40:00 - 1:45:00 "I don't want to be the muse in the theater, I want to be interested"
Theory and Technique
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg 3:10:00 - 3:14:00 Talks about sex and it's fundamental purpose and how we see it separate from childbearing but it isn't
Theory and Technique
Selections from Script Interpretation Class: Miss Julie and The Father by August Strindberg 1:49:00 - 1:50:00 "All of me" // and then she tilts her head down and raises her hand up
Body language
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186) 0:18 - 0:27 Mention importance of understanding middle class for social situation of the play
Theory and Technique
Selection from Script Interpretation Class: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (ADS0186) 1:08 - 1:20 Another mention of middle class as "ethical" and "honest"
Theory and Technique