Monday, September 2, 2019
How does Caryl Churchill affect the acting and production process throu
How does Caryl Churchill affect the acting and production process through her script writing  	     Caryl Churchill has furthered feminist performance theory, in the last twenty years,   and broadened traditional views of gender roles through her script writing. For   example, her plays Cloud Nine and Top Girls defy traditional convention, with Cloud   Nineââ¬â¢s cross-gender casting and Top Girlââ¬â¢s pro-Thatcherite ethos as its foundation.   Churchill has affected the acting and production process in the way she has written   her scripts, such as the mentioned pieces, and the way in which theatre is performed.      ââ¬Å"Her work is heavily influenced by the practices of experimental  and physical theatre: not one to make it easy for an audience, she   prefers to tell a tale in a challenging, sometimes meandering way.â⬠           The language in Far Away appears very normal within the context of the piece,   though the subject of the book is something that most audiences would either not   understand or be disgusted by.    ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ and in fact I killed two cats and a child under five so it  wasnââ¬â¢t that different from a mission.â⬠  ââ¬â Joan       Churchillââ¬â¢s script, for Far Away, can be seen to turn our present day society into a   collection of barbarous individuals, sparing no exception to the animal kingdom and   Mother Nature. One could see this as Churchillââ¬â¢s own portrayal of the War of the Worlds. Joan shows concern regarding where the loyalties of the nearby river lies.   This could be seen as quite an absurd gesture, however falls into place within the   context of the piece and the society in which the characters are living in. Everything   on planet Earth is at war with one another. Churchillââ¬â¢s post modern script can be seen   to affect the acting and production process by the way in which it transforms the   actors into characters, that are unrelated to present day society, who far more in touch   with their primordial instinct of ââ¬Ësurvival of the fittestââ¬â¢ in this unimaginable war.    ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢ve shot cattle and children in Ethiopia. Iââ¬â¢ve gassed mixed troops  of Spanish, computer programmers and dogs. Iââ¬â¢ve torn starlings apart with   my bare handsâ⬠¦ I could go on all day doing that, it was better than sex.â⬠   - Todd.       The characters within Churchillââ¬â¢s script appear almost quite normal at the   beginning, in regards to the very start of the play where the initial convers...              ...whereby at the end of the play Selby is in a managerial position.   Though this was done in a more light-hearted spirit without the solemn tones that   hang about Top Girls. This can be seen to be the way in which Churchillââ¬â¢s attention to   current affairs in plays such as Top Girls and After Dinner Joke have affected the   acting and production process.          Caryl Churchill can be seen to have affected the acting and production process of   todayââ¬â¢s theatre in many different ways through her script writing. The ââ¬Ëchilling   visionââ¬â¢ of the future in Far Away pushes the actors into a new world, a new approach   to their character studies. Top Girls, a reflection of Thatcherite Britain in the late   seventies and eighties, takes the actors back to a milestone for the women population   of Britain. After Dinner Joke, another reflection of the fight for Third World   awareness and the fight against poverty and famine in the late seventies that would   lead to such projects as Band Aid. This paper has seen how these particular scripts   have affected the acting process, by pushing actors to achieve new feats, and the   production process, by the way in which a play is staged and cast.                      
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