Acting Ensemble: TBA
Course Description
Summary
The Polish theater director Jerzy Grotowski defined his theory of “poor theatre” as the theatre that values the body of the actor and its relation with the spectator. Poor Theatre used the simplest of sets, costumes,lighting and props requiring the actors to employ all of their skills to transform a space into other imaginative worlds.
In this course, we will rehearse and perform a production TBA. Our approach will be fully actor-driven and ensemble-based with minimal design elements. Our focus will be on bringing the characters wholly to life, both physically and emotionally in a rehearsal process dedicated to imagining and creating the world of the play. We will seek to find the strongest, most action-filled dynamics in the relationships between characters. Rehearsals will take place in class on Wednesdays and one night a week for the first half of the term. An additional nighttime rehearsal will be added mid-term in consultation with the ensemble, with performances at the end of the term. Auditions will take place in the fall. Everyone is encouraged to audition-all roles are available for any and all actors, regardless of race, heritage or gender identification. The rehearsal process will be rigorous, and actors should be prepared to commit to a physically based, ensemble-driven process.
Learning Outcomes
- -advance collaboration skills as a member of an ensemble
-explore a variety of physically based rehearsal practices
-advance ability to make bold physical and action-based character choices on stage
-advance text analysis and research skills in the creation of the world of the play
Prerequisites
By audition during the first week of the term.
Please contact the faculty member : jrohn@bennington.edu