Thursday, October 8, 2009

Directors Blog.

Acting out Act one scene four, really helped me to understand excactly what was taking place in the scene and gave me a quick look of the emotions iin the scene based on our groups interpritation of it.

What basically enrolls in the scene is King Duncan entitles his son Prince Malcome as the prince of Cumberland. We see the jealous side of Macbeth as he confesses he himself would like to own that title.

I think personally that the scene may have taken place in the kings throne room simply because he entitles there, so i imagine the king sat in a throne with the other characters Malcome, Banquo & Macbeth knelt before him.

I imagine the decor of the throne room to be quite fancy, royal blues and reds with gold, we also decided that King Duncan should have a ring which all three other characters kissed on introduction.

All together it seemed quite a formal meeting of the characters.

1 comment:

  1. Are you trying to show how powerful Duncam is and so how shocking it is that there is a plot to kill him? Do you want to see him as popular? What particular lines of text do you have to work on? Could some lines be said in different ways? Look closely at language.

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