Reading the Play I have got an exact idea of what and how I am going to perform it, In the 1980's version Julia Roberts arrives late full of apologies, but in my take of this classical film, I am going to arrive late and start by being out of breath. Once I have caught my breath I am going to start my monologue piece. Even though it is still going tpo be the same, I am going to drop different dielect into a verse when she says a specific line.
So to verify this in more detail, when she says the line " Well he phoned her up the out the blue this afternoon cos he just copped a couple of tickets for an All this is said in a Liverpudlian accent) then when she says " Exhibition - of -the -state of the Art refrigeration units an ' walk-in freezers. Back to Liverpudlian Accent.
When it says hoe Rita is aware oif her tutor staring back at her and she starts apologising again, for this I am actually just going to stare for a few minutes and then snigger and laugh then carry on with the Monologue, Just to prolong the Monologue from the Play.
The opening scene I am going to be wearing specktacles and to make this my own interpretation I am going to start by staring into space and really engage on one thing. That thing could be a person or object.
I am also going to start the scene off by rushing in and by my rushing I a, going to drop my my books onto the floor.
As I say my monologue I am going to start it by putting myself together, I.e. fixing my hair, glasses and anyother aspects of clothing sticking out.
Whildst doing the monologue I am going to change pitch within Voice and really slow the monologue down, just so that the monologue means alot more.
I am going to perform this by trying out new" tones within my voice. And not only this trying out " new" ideas, to get the monologue across by doing a few breathing exercises.
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