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•The Woolgatherer
By William Mastrosimone
•Rose: Kristen Stewart • Cliff: Ryan Gosling
• The Spine, also known as the main action in the play, was the conversations
between Rose and Cliff. It is in these conversations where the audience is
able to see the relationship of the two characters. The main action that
stands out the most in the play is when Cliff returns to Rose’s house. In this
scene, Rose is wearing Cliff’s sweater and the bed appears as if someone was
sleeping on it. Rose and Cliff get into a heated argument where Cliff believes
that there is some other man in her closet. In actuality, Cliff realizes that the
closet was filled with other men’s sweaters.
• The two central themes throughout the play are the loss of innocence and death. In
the play Rose recalls a story from the past. One day when Rose went to the zoo,
some boys were antagonizing her and throwing rocks at a bird. Rose tried to stop
the boys from hurting the bird but the boys were successful in killing it. Rose calls
the police and the boys run away. Rose is then taken to the hospital to make her
calm. Hinted throughout the play, from the way Rose acted and the way she
communicated, the audience realizes that the boys did more than antagonize Rose,
she was actually raped. In this process, along with the death of the bird, a part of
Rose was also killed, leaving her in a somewhat mental state. All in all, the theme of
loss of innocence and death is portrayed clearly with the play from the way Rose
behaves socially and privately.
• The style of the play is Naturalism, with a sense
of lower class; the play has scenes of real life
possible scenarios which represent the style of
naturalism.
• The directional concept used in the play is Concept and Central
Image. The Image that is portrayed through the whole play is the
killing of the bird. This memory that Rose holds onto is affecting
her life, socially and personally. This image represents the reason
Rose is in a mental state and is a constant story point throughout
the play. The killing of the bird acts like a metaphor that ties all
the questions the audience has about the play.
In the beginning of the play, as Cliff and Rose are about to enter Rose’s
apartment, that is when the lights go from completely dark to slowly
illuminating the whole stage as they open the door and walk in. The audience
can see the neatly made bed, the boarded up window, and the closet. We can
see Rose and Cliff make conversation, then finally they sit down at the table
with the chair and crate, as you can see the shadows as they discuss where who
is going to sit.
As their conversation progresses in Act one, Rose and Cliff both
have a monologue. Rose has one when she specifically talks about
her incident at the zoo with the crane birds, and Cliff has a fairly
longer one when he talks about his life as a truck driver. For both
of these monologues, the light would slowly dim out and the focus
of the light would shift onto the table where Rose and Cliff are
sitting and talking. After the monologues are through, there will be
a pause and the lights will turn slowly back on as to reveal the rest
of the apartment. This shift creates a more intimate and dramatic
setting for Rose and Cliff as they both explore and find out more
about each other’s lives.
In the end of Act one, as Cliff leaves, the lights will fade
out fast. As Act two starts, it is supposed to be night
time and the mood is supposed to be more romantic as
Rose is laying in bed when Cliff comes back to pursue
her. For the beginning of this act, the lights will be dim,
and there will be blue lighting as to show night time and
add to the romantic aspect of the scene. We will be able
to make out Rose’s shape as she lays in bed.
Since the windows are made to be boarded up in Rose’s apartment, there are no
visuals to be used to show sunlight from there. But the overall lighting can help to
depict what time of day it is and where the setting is. The whole set of the play is in
Rose’s apartment.
Continuing Act two, Cliff comes and when Rose opens the door for him, he locks her
out of the apartment. The lights will still be blue and dim, but as he finally opens the
door to let Rose in and they are both together, for this part I would like Rose to switch
on a lamp light, as to show that there is still more luminosity than before, yet it is still
night time and a little dim to keep the romantic mood in place.
As this play is very realistic and revolves around a developing conversation
between these two characters, the rhythm and transition of the lights will be
very smooth and to the point. There will be no flashing or colorful lights, just
times to focus in and out as to show the depth and dramatic factors of their
conversation. The only color change in light will be in Act two, as to show a
blue, dim light for creating a night time, romantic mood. For the most part, the
lighting will stay the same unless it is used to enhance the conversation between
Rose and Cliff.
• Studio apartment
• Twin bed
• Boarded window hidden behind cheap
curtains
• 1 table with 1 chair
• Old, rusty white refrigerator
• 1 crate
• 1 cloudy glass
• Closet stuffed with old sweaters
• Peeling wallpaper
• Moldy concrete floors
• Dead plants in a small pot
• Dusty ceiling fan
• 1 beer bottle
MOOD & STYLE
• In Act I the brightness of the lighting will add to the sober, straightforward
scenery of the play. Rose’s apartment is fairly empty and consists only of the
bare necessities. For the most part, the apartment is clean besides the smell
of mildew in the air. However in Act II, there are clothes all over the floor,
Rose’s bed is not made, and the lighting is darker to emphasize the darkness
of the night along with the darkness of the scene. The messy scenery in Act
II goes with the unraveling of Rose and Cliff’s emotions in the act, creating a
messy environment to go with the arguing and screaming.
REALISTIC THEATRE
• This set is going to be realistic because it is going to reflect Rose’s apartment.
Since she lives in a studio apartment, her bedroom is going to be the main
focus of the set. The bed is going to be placed on one side of the room,
right across the closet full of men’s sweaters. The boarded window with the
cheap curtains covering it is located on the wall next to the bed, and the
white refrigerator is located against the wall opposite of the window. The
table with the cloudy glass and beer bottle is placed next to the refrigerator
and there is one chair, and one crate on either side of it. There is one dead
plant in a small pot placed in the middle of the table.
LOCALE & PERIOD
• The locale of this play is in a studio
apartment, which is just one room, Rose’s
bedroom. The old refrigerator and lack of
furniture indicates that Rose does not have
much money. The time period is in the
present, although Rose lives in an old
apartment in an underprivileged area in
Philadelphia.
DESIGN CONCEPT
• Rose’s bedroom is neither congested nor too roomy, but it has just the right
amount of space for two people to comfortably walk around.
CENTRAL IMAGE
Style and Historical Period
• The style of the play is casual, lower class set in northern America. More specifically,
the style of the play is naturalism through which the play follows a real life scenario.
• The costumes stem off of this style and thus the characters wear casual worn
clothing.
• The time period is not historical, but rather occurs now. The play takes place in
South Philadelphia.
Characters
• Rose and Cliff are the main characters of in the play and are infatuated by each other. No other characters
are seen in the play. The minor characters are talked about through Rose’s and Cliff's speeches. The minor
characters include an old lady who often eavesdrops on Rose, a group of boys who killed Derricks at the zoo,
and the truck inspectors Cliff mentions.
• Rose is a young woman who works at a candy counter at a Five and Dime. She lives in a shabby studio
apartment. This implies that she does not have much money and has a low status in life. She is also portrayed
as neat and orderly yet still naive and stern as she rarely catches on the jokes Cliff makes. Moreover, Rose is
also fragile as a person, as can be noted as she worries about being cut due to her hemophiliac condition.
• Cliff is a young man who has a tough life working as a truck driver. His position in life is also low. He comes
across as having a fun and playful personality as he is seen constantly making jokes despite the fact that they
bother Rose. He also has jealousy issues when it comes to the idea that his girl may be with another man.
This can be seen when he is talking about contemplating his girl with another man on his truck drives and
more importantly, when he accuses Rose of having a man hiding in the closet.
Symbolism
• One of the main important minor characters mentioned in the play is a group of boys who throw stones at
rare white birds called Derricks at the zoo where Rose often visits them. Every time Rose mentions the boys
throwing the stones and killing the birds, it is obvious that the event is very traumatic for Rose. It becomes
somewhat apparent throughout the play that the Derricks symbolize Rose as they are fragile and white which
shows innocence whereas the boys represent brutality taking innocence away by killing the birds. In other
words, the act of the boys throwing the stones at the birds and killing them represents the boys raping Rose
and 'killing' her innocence.
• Furthermore, Rose constantly mentions Brenda throughout the play while referring to different women. In
reality, Rose uses the name Brenda to tell her own stories of heartbreak. It is not clear whether Brenda is
using an alter-ego to block out painful memories or if she just does not want to tell Cliff about the other
men she has liked. It becomes obvious after a while that Rose is Brenda when all the young women Rose
talks about are named Brenda, Rose says Brenda gave her a man's sweater when in the end Rose has a closet
full of men's sweaters implying the sweaters of men she has liked before, and especially when even Cliff
catches on towards the end of the play and asks if Brenda did the same things as Rose.
Costumes
• In Act 1, Rose would wear a dull brown colored unisex poncho with dark
jeans. Her hair will be slightly pulled back and set neatly. She looks
slightly vulnerable and has a petite body type.
• In Act 2, Rose would wear Cliff’s gray sweater. Her hair would be loosely tied
with a white ribbon but would look messy. She will also have red lipstick on.
• In Act 1, Cliff would wear a dirty dark gray sweater with a small hole, due to
a burn, on the back of the sweater. He will also wear jeans that are not
particularly clean. His hair is not combed and somewhat messy. He also has
light facial hair and a medium body stature.
• In Act 2, Cliff would wear a white short sleeve undershirt with the same
jeans he wore in Act 1.
Works Cited
• Wilson, Edwin. The theatre experience. 12th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011.
Web.

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The Woolgatherer By William Mastrosimone Group 17

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  • 4. •Rose: Kristen Stewart • Cliff: Ryan Gosling
  • 5. • The Spine, also known as the main action in the play, was the conversations between Rose and Cliff. It is in these conversations where the audience is able to see the relationship of the two characters. The main action that stands out the most in the play is when Cliff returns to Rose’s house. In this scene, Rose is wearing Cliff’s sweater and the bed appears as if someone was sleeping on it. Rose and Cliff get into a heated argument where Cliff believes that there is some other man in her closet. In actuality, Cliff realizes that the closet was filled with other men’s sweaters.
  • 6. • The two central themes throughout the play are the loss of innocence and death. In the play Rose recalls a story from the past. One day when Rose went to the zoo, some boys were antagonizing her and throwing rocks at a bird. Rose tried to stop the boys from hurting the bird but the boys were successful in killing it. Rose calls the police and the boys run away. Rose is then taken to the hospital to make her calm. Hinted throughout the play, from the way Rose acted and the way she communicated, the audience realizes that the boys did more than antagonize Rose, she was actually raped. In this process, along with the death of the bird, a part of Rose was also killed, leaving her in a somewhat mental state. All in all, the theme of loss of innocence and death is portrayed clearly with the play from the way Rose behaves socially and privately.
  • 7. • The style of the play is Naturalism, with a sense of lower class; the play has scenes of real life possible scenarios which represent the style of naturalism.
  • 8. • The directional concept used in the play is Concept and Central Image. The Image that is portrayed through the whole play is the killing of the bird. This memory that Rose holds onto is affecting her life, socially and personally. This image represents the reason Rose is in a mental state and is a constant story point throughout the play. The killing of the bird acts like a metaphor that ties all the questions the audience has about the play.
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  • 10. In the beginning of the play, as Cliff and Rose are about to enter Rose’s apartment, that is when the lights go from completely dark to slowly illuminating the whole stage as they open the door and walk in. The audience can see the neatly made bed, the boarded up window, and the closet. We can see Rose and Cliff make conversation, then finally they sit down at the table with the chair and crate, as you can see the shadows as they discuss where who is going to sit.
  • 11. As their conversation progresses in Act one, Rose and Cliff both have a monologue. Rose has one when she specifically talks about her incident at the zoo with the crane birds, and Cliff has a fairly longer one when he talks about his life as a truck driver. For both of these monologues, the light would slowly dim out and the focus of the light would shift onto the table where Rose and Cliff are sitting and talking. After the monologues are through, there will be a pause and the lights will turn slowly back on as to reveal the rest of the apartment. This shift creates a more intimate and dramatic setting for Rose and Cliff as they both explore and find out more about each other’s lives.
  • 12. In the end of Act one, as Cliff leaves, the lights will fade out fast. As Act two starts, it is supposed to be night time and the mood is supposed to be more romantic as Rose is laying in bed when Cliff comes back to pursue her. For the beginning of this act, the lights will be dim, and there will be blue lighting as to show night time and add to the romantic aspect of the scene. We will be able to make out Rose’s shape as she lays in bed.
  • 13. Since the windows are made to be boarded up in Rose’s apartment, there are no visuals to be used to show sunlight from there. But the overall lighting can help to depict what time of day it is and where the setting is. The whole set of the play is in Rose’s apartment. Continuing Act two, Cliff comes and when Rose opens the door for him, he locks her out of the apartment. The lights will still be blue and dim, but as he finally opens the door to let Rose in and they are both together, for this part I would like Rose to switch on a lamp light, as to show that there is still more luminosity than before, yet it is still night time and a little dim to keep the romantic mood in place.
  • 14. As this play is very realistic and revolves around a developing conversation between these two characters, the rhythm and transition of the lights will be very smooth and to the point. There will be no flashing or colorful lights, just times to focus in and out as to show the depth and dramatic factors of their conversation. The only color change in light will be in Act two, as to show a blue, dim light for creating a night time, romantic mood. For the most part, the lighting will stay the same unless it is used to enhance the conversation between Rose and Cliff.
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  • 16. • Studio apartment • Twin bed • Boarded window hidden behind cheap curtains • 1 table with 1 chair • Old, rusty white refrigerator • 1 crate • 1 cloudy glass • Closet stuffed with old sweaters • Peeling wallpaper • Moldy concrete floors • Dead plants in a small pot • Dusty ceiling fan • 1 beer bottle
  • 17. MOOD & STYLE • In Act I the brightness of the lighting will add to the sober, straightforward scenery of the play. Rose’s apartment is fairly empty and consists only of the bare necessities. For the most part, the apartment is clean besides the smell of mildew in the air. However in Act II, there are clothes all over the floor, Rose’s bed is not made, and the lighting is darker to emphasize the darkness of the night along with the darkness of the scene. The messy scenery in Act II goes with the unraveling of Rose and Cliff’s emotions in the act, creating a messy environment to go with the arguing and screaming.
  • 18. REALISTIC THEATRE • This set is going to be realistic because it is going to reflect Rose’s apartment. Since she lives in a studio apartment, her bedroom is going to be the main focus of the set. The bed is going to be placed on one side of the room, right across the closet full of men’s sweaters. The boarded window with the cheap curtains covering it is located on the wall next to the bed, and the white refrigerator is located against the wall opposite of the window. The table with the cloudy glass and beer bottle is placed next to the refrigerator and there is one chair, and one crate on either side of it. There is one dead plant in a small pot placed in the middle of the table.
  • 19. LOCALE & PERIOD • The locale of this play is in a studio apartment, which is just one room, Rose’s bedroom. The old refrigerator and lack of furniture indicates that Rose does not have much money. The time period is in the present, although Rose lives in an old apartment in an underprivileged area in Philadelphia.
  • 20. DESIGN CONCEPT • Rose’s bedroom is neither congested nor too roomy, but it has just the right amount of space for two people to comfortably walk around.
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  • 23. Style and Historical Period • The style of the play is casual, lower class set in northern America. More specifically, the style of the play is naturalism through which the play follows a real life scenario. • The costumes stem off of this style and thus the characters wear casual worn clothing. • The time period is not historical, but rather occurs now. The play takes place in South Philadelphia.
  • 24. Characters • Rose and Cliff are the main characters of in the play and are infatuated by each other. No other characters are seen in the play. The minor characters are talked about through Rose’s and Cliff's speeches. The minor characters include an old lady who often eavesdrops on Rose, a group of boys who killed Derricks at the zoo, and the truck inspectors Cliff mentions. • Rose is a young woman who works at a candy counter at a Five and Dime. She lives in a shabby studio apartment. This implies that she does not have much money and has a low status in life. She is also portrayed as neat and orderly yet still naive and stern as she rarely catches on the jokes Cliff makes. Moreover, Rose is also fragile as a person, as can be noted as she worries about being cut due to her hemophiliac condition. • Cliff is a young man who has a tough life working as a truck driver. His position in life is also low. He comes across as having a fun and playful personality as he is seen constantly making jokes despite the fact that they bother Rose. He also has jealousy issues when it comes to the idea that his girl may be with another man. This can be seen when he is talking about contemplating his girl with another man on his truck drives and more importantly, when he accuses Rose of having a man hiding in the closet.
  • 25. Symbolism • One of the main important minor characters mentioned in the play is a group of boys who throw stones at rare white birds called Derricks at the zoo where Rose often visits them. Every time Rose mentions the boys throwing the stones and killing the birds, it is obvious that the event is very traumatic for Rose. It becomes somewhat apparent throughout the play that the Derricks symbolize Rose as they are fragile and white which shows innocence whereas the boys represent brutality taking innocence away by killing the birds. In other words, the act of the boys throwing the stones at the birds and killing them represents the boys raping Rose and 'killing' her innocence. • Furthermore, Rose constantly mentions Brenda throughout the play while referring to different women. In reality, Rose uses the name Brenda to tell her own stories of heartbreak. It is not clear whether Brenda is using an alter-ego to block out painful memories or if she just does not want to tell Cliff about the other men she has liked. It becomes obvious after a while that Rose is Brenda when all the young women Rose talks about are named Brenda, Rose says Brenda gave her a man's sweater when in the end Rose has a closet full of men's sweaters implying the sweaters of men she has liked before, and especially when even Cliff catches on towards the end of the play and asks if Brenda did the same things as Rose.
  • 26. Costumes • In Act 1, Rose would wear a dull brown colored unisex poncho with dark jeans. Her hair will be slightly pulled back and set neatly. She looks slightly vulnerable and has a petite body type. • In Act 2, Rose would wear Cliff’s gray sweater. Her hair would be loosely tied with a white ribbon but would look messy. She will also have red lipstick on. • In Act 1, Cliff would wear a dirty dark gray sweater with a small hole, due to a burn, on the back of the sweater. He will also wear jeans that are not particularly clean. His hair is not combed and somewhat messy. He also has light facial hair and a medium body stature. • In Act 2, Cliff would wear a white short sleeve undershirt with the same jeans he wore in Act 1.
  • 27. Works Cited • Wilson, Edwin. The theatre experience. 12th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011. Web.