I’d like everyone in Lock, Stock & Barrel to go through
these notes with either your script or a score in your hand, or while you’re
watching the video. Practice making
these gestures as you’re going through, so you’ll know what you should be doing
by Thursday.
I couldn’t see everyone on the video, so if you’re already
doing some of these things, I apologize.
Remember – Dancing at work with a Frenchman is fun! The audience needs to see that you’re
enjoying yourselves!
Leading up to Lock, Stock & Barrel: If Mrs. Kluge gave you different
instructions, do what she said. But, we
do need to see some expression and reaction from you!!!
Workers, Artists,
etc. – as you’re entering, you’re not hearing the conversation that
Barnes, Gilbody & Parimutuel are having.
You are very interested in who this Frenchman could be, though. Be sure to look surprised that he’s
there. Gesture to the person or people
next to you. You can be wondering what
they’re talking about – Who is this man and his henchman? How might he this affect your job? Will this fine fellow suddenly start tap
dancing? etc.
You’re all kind of surprised when Katherine brushes him off,
because you think he’s fascinating.
Reactions when Jo sniffs Parimutuel:
Artists – you’re amused.
It’s not ‘haha’ funny, just hand to the mouth funny.
Regular workers – you’re scared
Beatrice & Elizabeth – You think it’s gauche,
classless. Look disdainfully.
Artists and workers have the same reactions when he jumps on
the bench. Beatrice & Elizabeth,
look surprised.
When Parimutuel starts dancing and BEFORE you join in:
Beatrice and Elizabeth are impressed
Barnes & Gilbody think this is a mighty fine fellow to
sell their company to
Ann – you’re supporting Katherine, but you can’t help
sneaking a few peaks at this Frenchman
Albert & Caulk can nudge each other because you know
what he’s up to
Camellia and Cordelia can eye each other suspiciously
because you don’t trust him
Artists – I’m not sure – we could try having you very gently
tapping your feet like you’d like to dance along – we’ll have to see if that’s
too distracting
When Barnes, Gilbody & Parimutuel are discussing the
price, you should all be interested – this affects your living. When Gilbody says it’s not enough, you can
all look disappointed – except Katherine, Camellia and Cordelia (you can look
relieved) Ann – you’re trying to be
supportive of Katherine, but you’re still disappointed.
When Caulk is singing his lines, everyone else (except
Katherine, Camellia and Cordelia) can be nodding along, even swaying a little. Ann – you sometimes nod, then you look at
Katherine and stop, etc. All of you - When
Caulk finishes, he’s saying that you’ll be tossed out on the streets with the
moulds. You should be horrified!
But then, when Parimutuel guarantees your jobs, you should
all look visibly relieved – do something like wipe your brow, sigh, nod to your
neighbor, etc.
During the discussion about raising your pay- have your
hands just past shoulder length apart when you say guinea, just inside of
shoulder length apart at pound, and about neck length apart at bob. When you say ‘A bob? Better than nuthin!”, you’re happy about your
raise, so show it!
During the final stanza, you’re all excited and happy
because this interesting Frenchman is buying your company, guaranteeing your
jobs and giving you a raise!! Have a
little extra spring in your step!
1 comment:
Nora has been here!!
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