FINAL NOTES

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    • Medea performed in the Olivier theatre
      4th September 2014
    • Directed by
      Carrie Cracknell
    • Written by
      Ben Power
    • Medea
      • Greek style with elements of an abstract performance
      • Movement of the chorus
    • Medea played by
      Helen McCroy
    • Costume
      • Medea wears a stained white jumpsuit
      • Never wears dresses or skirts - less feminine
      • Stain - her guilt or grief
      • Chorus wear dusty old floral dresses, appropriate for attending a wedding
      • Kreon and Jason wear suits - symbolises their authority and their formality
    • Staging
      • Natural woodland with dark background
      • Front stage is bare with a sitting room on stage right which acts as Medea's home
      • Balcony above the main stage is where the wedding appears to happen and where Kreon and Jason appear from - could symbolise heaven/hell
      • Swings in the woodland area which the sons use, could symbolise how young they are and their innocence
    • Swings swinging
      Dramatic when Medea drags on the bodies of her recently murdered sons who had been on the swings just a minute before
    • Kreon and Medea's interaction
      • Medea is desperate and uses a higher pitch, begs on her knees and fondles his hand
      • Kreon uses a stern tone, good posture and rarely makes eye contact with Medea to show his authority
      • Kreon states 'I fear your magic'
    • Medea's voice
      Stern voice but occasionally uses a high pitch when she is extremely desperate
    • Find Me written by Olwen Wynmark or something
    • Original production of Find Me
      In The Orange Tree theater
    • Find Me staging
      • 6 former church pews arranged to create a theatre in the round acting space
      • Could sit 80 people
      • Minimal costume and no set or props
      • Staged during daylight and shows were during lunch time
    • Find Me
      Matched Grotowski's poor theatre as the audience and actors shared a space and the production relied on good quality acting
    • Find Me characters
      • Verity: tries to be happy
      • Jean: tries to love her daughter and have a happy family
      • Edward: tries to keep Jean calm and have a nice family
      • Nicky: wants to be happy
      • Mark: wants a normal family
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