Project 3: Our Country Good

Content Page:

Page 3- Audition.

Page 4- Monologue.

Page 5- Monday 13th December 2021-   Our County’s Good task list.

Page 6- Wednesday 15th December 2021- Performance Review- Our County’s Good.

Page 7- My Reflection.

Page 8- Reference Sources.

Page 9- Continued research I have found.

Page 10- Tutor observation from Steph.

Page 11- Tutor Observation from Sara.

Page 12- Peer observation.

Page 13- Facts about John Arscott.

Page 14- Rehearsal pictures.

Page 15-  Rehearsal pictures Part 2.

Page 16- Script.

Page 17- Costume/props.

Page 18- Set.

Page 19- Sound.

Page 20- Lighting.

Page 21- Health and Safety.

Page 22-  Budgeting.

Page 23-  Production planning chat with Olivia.

Page 24-  Ticket design.

Page 25- Track audience numbers..

Page 26- Viva/ Overall Evaluation.

Page 27- Before and After pictures of me and my character.

Page 28- Bibliography- Website links.

Page 29- Bibliography- Website links Part 2.

Audition:

Monday 6th December 2021:

Before Monday 6th December we had to perform a full scripted play, the play chosen is Our County’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker, we got to choose a monologue to memories, I chose Liz Mordent’s script and started to process it ready for the audition. I was interested in the character because she develops self worth and starts to deny the allegations against her. I also researched what costume she wears: “stays”: brown cotton satin w/ whale bones, laces in black, chemise: cream colored linen, overskirt: cotton, neutral color and she wears no shoes. All her garments are extremely dirty, chemise and overskirt same “dirt” color, torn, ripped and frayed almost beyond recognition.

On the day of the audition I felt nervous that I might mess up on the lines but when it was my turn I walked into the classroom and went on stage confidently, Sara and Steph was the judges, I started to say the lines and remembered most of it and still carried on, once I finished Sara gave me feedback which was amazing because she said I moved on stage a lot in confidence and spoke like my character would speak.

Monologue:

Monday 13th December 2021: Our Country’s Good Task List-

Wednesday 15th December 2021: Performance Review- Our Country’s good

Professionalism- They stayed into character and used facial expression to express it. 

Set Design- The set looks well presented as they use a ship, a stage and for prop they use a bright lamp.

Cast- They were all very good with no one particularly standing out and they all worked together and remembered their lines.

Artistic Qualities- They wore costumes that their characters would wear, and they made the audience laugh.

Directing Decisions- There performance is strong and has emotions to it.

I would really recommend this play to everyone of all ages, the plot was very interesting and didn’t get really boring also I enjoyed watching it. 

This is a YouTube video of the full play of Our County’s Good.

My Reflection:

When I first found out I got casted John Arscott, I started to find all his lines and higher lighted them straight away to help me, then I started to read through his lines so then I can process it and be more familiar with it. I then started to do some depth research into my character and the whole play which helped me to know bits about the play, I then started to memorize my lines repeatedly till I can get off scrip, it didn’t work so I downloaded an app called ’Line Learner lite’ and recorded myself  saying my lines and it stuck in my head because I kept replaying it constantly and it worked because I wasn’t looking at the script and I was saying my lines with the recording and it helped me and when I first performed with my peers I remembered my lines and felt so proud with myself because I used characterization and I felt confident with myself because I was off script and tried to not constantly look at it, I also focused on the words that I couldn’t pronounce and looked it up on google and it really helped me, I also asked my dad to test me me on my lines and he looked proud because I made no mistakes and I was stood up to bring more characterization and moved around in my living room so I could feel more like my character.  When I came into college, we had rehearsals and I had already known my lines and I felt confident when I went on the stage as I knew what was expected and acted professionally, when I was backstage, I started to recall my lines quietly and focus on when my scene is, and I also helped my peers out by telling them the app I downloaded to help them if  they struggled. Overall, I think my progress has improved and I have focused more on developing my character by not being myself and to be more like my character and what he would do and speak.

Reference sources:

I used google to help me find information out about my Arscott and found a lot of background information about him which was very useful and helped me a lot. The research I have done has helped me to develop my character and look deeper into Arscott and what he is in the play ‘ he’s a convict’, so I researched what convicts would were in the 18th century. I also used a website called ‘litcharts.com’ which had a lot information about my character, it also has John Arscott’s quotes from the play and his character timeline which helped me to find key information. I also used an ‘Australian dictionary of Biography’ and it had a lot of important information about John Arscott. Another website I used is called ‘gradesaver.com’, it has the summary of the whole play. Overall, all the research I am doing has improved my knowledge and is helping me to develop my character more.

Tutor Observation:


Steph gave me feedback and targets on what I need to develop on. I will now make sure I take this feedback into consideration for the next time I perform.

Tutor Observation:

Sara gave me my feedback from rehearsals which is very useful because I now know what I have improved on and what I need to develop on and what I need to focus more on which is to develop a naturalistic delivery by doing this I need to be more confident in myself and believing in myself more, this is something I can work on and ask my tutors for advice and help.

Peer observation:

I received my peer observation which has really helped me because I know what I have improved on and what I need to focus more on.

Facts about John Arscott:

The character I got casted after the audition was John Arscott.

•Arscott is a convict.

•He is hopeless and opposed to optimism.

•This approach is heightened when he discovers that the compass, he bought from a sailor in a north arrow drawn on a piece of paper.

•He becomes the most invested in the play and feels that when he acts his role, he feels nothing and forgets his life as a convict.

•He flourished (1783-1794), carpenter, a native or Truro, Cornwall, England.

•He was sentenced at Bodmin on 18th August 1783 to be transported for seven years.

•He sailed with the First Fleet in the Charlotte and was transferred to the Scarborough of Portsmouth.

•In his spare time, he made furniture and built a hut in which he established himself comfortably.

•On 1st May 1794 they reached Banda in a trading proa, and on 10thOctober arrived at Batavia where Arscott found out that his wife had died the previous year, two days before the Shah Harmunzear had arrived there.

•His behavior throughout his recorded career strongly suggests that his resourceful and bravery were impressive.

•He was born on (1613-1675), of Tetcott, Devon Sheriff of Devon in 1675.

•John Arscott was the eldest son and heir of Edmund Arscott (1588-1656), of Tetcott, by his wife Mary Walrond( died 1652), daughter of William Walrond( died 1627) of Bradford, Uffculme.

•He burgled two houses.

•He stole watches and tobacco.

•He was 20 years old when he started these crimes.

•He was a carpenter by trade.

Rehearsal pictures:

Rehearsal picture’s part 2:

Script:

These are my lines for the play as John Arscott. I higher lighted them to make it easier for me to learn my lines.

Costume/props:

Chains- For the convicts.
Halberd- Is a weapon consisting of an axe blade balanced by a pick with an elongated pike head at the end of the staff. It was usually about 1.5 to 1.8 metres (5 to 6 feet) long. The halberd was an important weapon in middle Europe from the 14th through the 16th century.

Set:

Sound:

Rain Shaker.
Rain sound effect.
Marching sound effect.

Lighting:

Health and Safety:

We must make sure we stay focused and listen to everyone in the group to reduce a risk and make sure we look where we are going so, we don’t bump into any props and look where the characters are going so you know where to go, also don’t mess about because you won’t know what you are doing and that is a big risk because you could trip over and injure yourself. Also help each other by putting the props on set so no one gets injured and know where the fire exits are in case of an emergency, make sure that no props are left on stage.

Budgeting:

Me and Olivia decided to sell the tickets for £25, but due to Covid-19 we were not allowed to sell them. So, instead we will be performing in front of  students and parents.

Production planning chat:

Me and Olivia helped each other out by giving ideas about the ticket price and design and more and we discussed it with each other by messaging on snapchat.

Ticket design:

Track audience numbers:

Due to Covid-19, we will be performing our play to a small number of students and parents instead of a massive audience.

Viva/ Overall Evaluation:

Overall, the play went brilliantly because everyone knew their lines and stayed professional  throughout the performance. For me personally I feel like I’ve developed my confidence skills by not looking at the audience and I gave it my all. I also stayed in character all way through which made the performance come to life as I knew all my lines and I was hardworking and dedicated to the performance by attending all the rehearsals and taking on feedback from my tutors well. The thing that didn’t go well was some people wasn’t off script during rehearsals which slowed the process, and it was frustrating. If I was to perform this play again, I will not let my peers distract me backstage by doing this if people try talking to me then don’t give them attention and don’t listen, this will help me, so I don’t forget when I need to go on stage. For the rehearsal process I kind off enjoyed it because some people didn’t know their lines and it ruined  it for everyone because the tutors was going to pull scene 2 out which was upsetting but apart from that it went fantastic at the end because everyone was in costume and had their makeup and hair done and did a quick rehearsal before performing it to the special effects students and then the parents and students.

Before and After pictures of me and my character:

Bibliography: Websites

Halbert.

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/18th-century-leg-irons-for-prisoners-or-slaves

Chains- for convicts.

https://www.litcharts.com/lit/our-country-s-good/characters/john-arscott

Facts about John Arscott.

https://www.gradesaver.com/our-countrys-good/study-guide/character-list

Our County’s Good character list.

https://www.bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=1785&type=pdf

Summery of Our county’s Good.

https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/arscott-john-1719

Biography.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=interesting+facts+about+john+arscott&client=safari&hl=en&sxsrf=APq-WBus96XDT5BkCpnTHUo9gjhEyNet3w%3A1646005266302&ei=EgwcYtn6EaWAhbIP8eK5MA&oq=inter&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAEYADIECCMQJzIECAAQQzIFCAAQkQIyBQgAEJECMggIABCABBCxAzIKCC4QsQMQ1AIQQzILCAAQgAQQsQMQgwEyDgguEIAEELEDEMcBEKMCMggILhCABBCxAzILCAAQgAQQsQMQgwE6BwguENQCEEM6BQguEJECOgoILhDHARDRAxBDOgcIABCxAxBDOgYIABAKEEM6CAguEIAEENQCOhEILhCABBCxAxCDARDHARCjAjoRCC4QgAQQsQMQxwEQ0QMQ1AI6CAgAELEDEIMBOgsILhCABBCxAxCDAToKCAAQsQMQgwEQQ0oECEEYAEoECEYYAFAAWMURYJ8taABwAHgDgAG7B4gBgx-SAQkzLTMuMS4wLjOYAQCgAQHAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz

Interesting facts about John Arscott.

Bibliography: Websites Part 2.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainstick

Rain Shaker.

https://www.behance.net/gallery/3803015/Our-Countrys-Good-Lighting-Design

Lighting.

https://www.canva.com/design/DAEybrv44SU/YNtkhEfkbba0-udWa6qjFg/view?utm_content=DAEybrv44SU&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=shareyourdesignpanel

Ticket Design.

Project 2: Screen Yorkshire

Introduction:

For this project we had to choose a monologue and I chose Battle Royal by Nick Stafford, I chose this monologue because it looked interesting and I think it can help build my confidence and it looked easy for my to process the lines by heart. It is set in the eighteenth century and it is based on a marriage of the Prince Wales to Princess Caroline.

England was at war with France, women are seen but are not heard, and the prince Ragent, a man with ‘an underserved reputation for enjoying the amusements of his position whilst not embracing duties’, is under pressure to marry and produce and heir.

I have used my research effectively by developing my character and finding relevant information about Battle Royal and about the author but there was some information that I couldn’t find out about the play.

Audition:

For the audition I had to learn my monologue by heart, when it was the audio day I had to perform it in front of Lisa and Sara and I managed to remember my lines. The thing that helped me to remember my lines is that I highlighted the lines I didn’t know how to pronounce and researched the meaning and how to say it.

Love and Hate film:

For this part of the project we worked with the media students to create a film a based on hate crime and homophobia, it shows awareness of this issue, overview of the film is that there’s a girl called Annie and she is a lesbian woman who struggles with hate crime on the streets and struggles to find her place in the world, she only has one friend who doesn’t know until she is a target of hate crime, and the campaign of hate crime rights. The genre is social realism, the reason my group is doing this is because hate crime hasn’t had enough support and people need to know this issue, the film conveys the socio- political ways of the working class. This film will show how the community does against homophobia and bullying.

The location is in a park, canteen and green room, the props will be fake blood bag filled with fake blood, coat rack and staff lanyard, the music will be a happy and sad tune ad the equipment we needed was a camera and microphone.The budget will be £35.00 for props excluding the travel costs and the actors/ actresses will be picked by the team to see who fits the role properly.

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This is the link to the Film.

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This Is the Love and Hate script.

This is my tutor Observation.

Tak 1:

Task 2:

Skills and achievement:

I have achieved my bronze, silver and gold DofE which made me feel proud of myself as I overcame some of my fears.

I have done the bleep test with police cadets and that made me feel good because I didn’t stop and carried on even though it was tiring. 

In 2016 I won a singing competition at school.

I am a great communicator, I can present my ideas well in-person, in writing and through social media.

I’ve worked hard to sharpen those skills because I feel that the value of a great idea is lost if I can’t present it in a way that others can understand.

I have received lots of awards from police cadets e.g. attestation. 

I received a medal from mosque by memorising the whole Quran.

With police cadets I have been out with them volunteering e.g. helping the community by picking up litter and helping out at events.

I have helped my dad by buying bread, milk and eggs and helping my dad take them to the hospital.

Personal statement:

Hi my name is Aliya Hussain and I am a performing arts student at Bradford college. I am 18 years old, I am born on December 24th 2002 and I love acting because I love performing on stage and showing off my talent, this is my 1st year doing performing and production arts, I have learnt so much like acting in front of a camera and learning scrips ,monologues also acting professionals  have been at our college to give us a talk abut the whole industry and it is really interested as I have learnt things that I have never learnt about before. I have also been on a trip to St Gorges hall and it was interesting because we learnt about the history of Charles Dickins plays e.g. Christmas Carol and got to have a tour around the building, we got to play a game on the stage and I enjoyed it, I have dreamt of having a career in acting as I am passionate and enjoy it. I bake and sing at home because it helps with my confidence and it is a good skill to have, I am kind, helpful, caring, talented and quite. I love wearing costumes as it gets me into the character and acting makes me feel proud of myself because I feel like I have accomplished my dream and achieving my goals, my tutors have been really supportive and if I struggle I know to go to them because they understand but I try to be independent. I love listening to Adele and pop songs because it makes me happy.

Reflection: Monologue-

What we do?

We was given a monologue to learn for out audition and it went brilliant because I remembered my lines and used a prop (small photo)and I portrayed my character very well by staying in my characters voice.

What went well and why?

What went well for me is that I used eye contact and improvised when I forgot some lines.

       What didn’t go well and why?

What didn’t go well is my projection as I sounded nervous.

        what did you gain from this activity?

I gained my improvisation skills and eye contact.

      What would you do differently next time?

Next time I will work on is my projection and be more confidence and believing in myself and others in my class.

Reflection: Love and Hate film-

What we do?

We was told our characters and and was given the completed script, I tried to memorized my lines as Millie.

How did it go?

It went brilliantly because I managed to learn it by heart and made no mistakes.

 What worked well and why?

What went well is that I did what I was told and stayed focus.

 What didn’t work well and why?

What didn’t go well is that some people in my group was messing about and that slowed the filming.

 What did you gain from this activity?

I gained teamwork from this activity as I got to work with the creative media students.

What would you do differently next time?

Next time I will do differently is don’t look straight into the camera and focus on the person I am talking to.