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EXAMINATION PREP
   For written examination of extracts
INVESTIGATION

Find information from the script
that describes the set/use of the set,
characters and props. Note details in a
new file.
PRODUCTION CONCEPT
 Definition:

A production concept is a main idea that holds all of the elements
of a performance together. It relates to style, themes and issues
explored and should be evident in the set design, costume design,
directorial decisions, lighting and sound design, characterisation and
any other aspects that are relevant to a particular performance.
SOME EXAMPLES
 Venetian Twins
Tatty, bourgeois, carnival/cabaret style. We wanted to create the
intimate feeling of being a part of the carnival (shown in the choice
of staging/makeup/ set/band on stage/characterisation/directorial
decisions) and that the characters have come from a time of
decadence, but have fallen on harder times (costuming/ set/ props/
musical score/ advertising)
Initial images
Designing the stage layout for

The Venetian Twins
Characterisation
Set Design
Tatty, bourgeois, carnival/cabaret style.
OTHER EXAMPLES
Check out the following two sets of photos from two different productions
of Peter Shaffer’s Equus. Think about how the Production
             Concept for each may have differed.
EQUUS
Gielgud Theatre, West End, London

       Directed by Thea Sharrock



       Scenic Design. John Napier

     Lighting Design. David Hersey

      Costume Design. John Napier

 Starring Daniel Radcliff and Richard
               Grifiths

                 2007
EQUUS
             By Peter Shaffer


    John Drew Theatre . Guild Hall
         Directed by Tony Walton


      Scenic Design. Heather Wolensky
    Lighting Design. Sebastian Paczynski
      Costume Design. Amy Ritchings


Starring Alec Baldwin and Sam Underwood


                June 2010
JUST THINK

 Which performances have          Begin thinking about your
you seen that have had a strong   examination extract. What are
production concept?               the big ideas in the piece?

 What evidence did you see of     Think about
the production concept?           themes, contrasts, images and
                                  stylistic elements that are
                                  important in staying true to the
                                  text.
ABSENT FRIENDS
 Some of the following ideas are central to the text. Which of
these lend themselves to developing a production concept?


 Old v’s New (friends, ideas, trends, experiences, life/death)
 Dysfunctional relationships (between friends, partners, age
groups, between characters and setting)
 ‘Keeping up with the Jones’ (competition to have the best, most
up-to-date things)
WHAT TO DO

 Make a decision – what is your concept going to be? Write it
down so that you are clear on your wording of it.
 Begin brainstorming – what are the ways that you could begin
bringing elements of your concept into the following (see next slide)
aspects of your production?
 Highlight lines in your extract that inspire ideas or give
information.
THE LIST

 Staging – audience arrangement, proximity to action, involvement
in action, static vs variable

 Set – style, colours, realistic vs
suggestive/abstract/minimalistic/symbolic etc.

 Costume – function vs form, style, colours,

 Props – realistic, suggestive, anti-realistic
THE LIST CONTINUED

 Characterisation – function of each character, relationship to
others, use of proxemics, status, what do they symbolise?

 Directorial - building of mood/atmosphere, use of tension,
working toward a climax, building relationships, exposing/developing
themes
THE REAL QUESTION

How can you ensure that all your choices
fit together to give a feeling of one cohesive
production?
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Written exam guide

  • 1. EXAMINATION PREP For written examination of extracts
  • 2. INVESTIGATION Find information from the script that describes the set/use of the set, characters and props. Note details in a new file.
  • 3. PRODUCTION CONCEPT  Definition: A production concept is a main idea that holds all of the elements of a performance together. It relates to style, themes and issues explored and should be evident in the set design, costume design, directorial decisions, lighting and sound design, characterisation and any other aspects that are relevant to a particular performance.
  • 4. SOME EXAMPLES  Venetian Twins Tatty, bourgeois, carnival/cabaret style. We wanted to create the intimate feeling of being a part of the carnival (shown in the choice of staging/makeup/ set/band on stage/characterisation/directorial decisions) and that the characters have come from a time of decadence, but have fallen on harder times (costuming/ set/ props/ musical score/ advertising)
  • 6. Designing the stage layout for The Venetian Twins
  • 10. OTHER EXAMPLES Check out the following two sets of photos from two different productions of Peter Shaffer’s Equus. Think about how the Production Concept for each may have differed.
  • 11. EQUUS Gielgud Theatre, West End, London Directed by Thea Sharrock Scenic Design. John Napier Lighting Design. David Hersey Costume Design. John Napier Starring Daniel Radcliff and Richard Grifiths 2007
  • 12.
  • 13. EQUUS By Peter Shaffer John Drew Theatre . Guild Hall Directed by Tony Walton Scenic Design. Heather Wolensky Lighting Design. Sebastian Paczynski Costume Design. Amy Ritchings Starring Alec Baldwin and Sam Underwood June 2010
  • 14.
  • 15. JUST THINK  Which performances have  Begin thinking about your you seen that have had a strong examination extract. What are production concept? the big ideas in the piece?  What evidence did you see of  Think about the production concept? themes, contrasts, images and stylistic elements that are important in staying true to the text.
  • 16. ABSENT FRIENDS  Some of the following ideas are central to the text. Which of these lend themselves to developing a production concept?  Old v’s New (friends, ideas, trends, experiences, life/death)  Dysfunctional relationships (between friends, partners, age groups, between characters and setting)  ‘Keeping up with the Jones’ (competition to have the best, most up-to-date things)
  • 17. WHAT TO DO  Make a decision – what is your concept going to be? Write it down so that you are clear on your wording of it.  Begin brainstorming – what are the ways that you could begin bringing elements of your concept into the following (see next slide) aspects of your production?  Highlight lines in your extract that inspire ideas or give information.
  • 18. THE LIST  Staging – audience arrangement, proximity to action, involvement in action, static vs variable  Set – style, colours, realistic vs suggestive/abstract/minimalistic/symbolic etc.  Costume – function vs form, style, colours,  Props – realistic, suggestive, anti-realistic
  • 19. THE LIST CONTINUED  Characterisation – function of each character, relationship to others, use of proxemics, status, what do they symbolise?  Directorial - building of mood/atmosphere, use of tension, working toward a climax, building relationships, exposing/developing themes
  • 20. THE REAL QUESTION How can you ensure that all your choices fit together to give a feeling of one cohesive production?