I am now really looking forward to creating this play and putting it on for an audience. I love the different aspects to it such as the physicality of the wolves, the many different types of characters, and more! I hope to learn my lines fast and my technique so far is to 'look, cover, read'. I am also trying it out with different people to read lines with me so that I know when to say what and when. This really helps me because I will then know my lines a lot faster. I want to start on my physicality,facial expression and tone for my character and that is why I want to learn my lines so fast so that I can perform at my best for this. I have 130 lines to read, have 36 character actions to achieve and I am in simply every scene so I have a lot to learn! However I am seeing this all as an challenge that I will be able to achieve very soon!
I have also been practicing my proper English pronunciation and watching YouTube videos to help me. So far I have learnt that if you imagine a rectangle being in your mouth from the roof to the tounge, it helps you pronounce better because that is the shape your mouth should be in to speak in this way. Also standing or sitting up straight and forward helps to because you can then hit the 't's and 'd's when speaking because your tongue is in neutral and is not at the back of your throat like it would be if you were slouched.
Good. You have developed a positive attitude to the piece and this entry shows early work on lines, and research into the accent. You also show an awareness of the intended style.
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