Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Theatre Royal in Winchester production of 1984 :: Drama
Theatre Royal in Winchester production of '1984'    1984 Evaluation  ===============    On the 19th November 2002 myself, and a group of year eleven students  went to the Theatre Royal in Winchester to watch a play named '1984'.    The plays main theme was about a society being treated unfairly and  not being able to have rights or individuality. It showed people being  extremely restricted on what they could do both physically and  mentally.    Watching it, it made me feel fortunate to have the rights I have and  that I am not constrained on what I can do. The director wanted you  when watching, to feel uncomfortable and distressed as you were  watching one individual being tortured. The more torture shown, the  more privileged I felt to possess the rights I do have. A variety of  techniques were used to enforce the powerful message this play  presented. At the beginning, a group of soldiers pointed at the  audience and shouted 'Die Die' continuously, which made you feel  threatened and also at the same time involved within the play.    The set was quite basic yet effective. All the scenes featured two  large wooden walls, which were moved for different scenes. These walls  were used as a technique to change scene. When a new scene was started  the walls would be spun round to illustrate a new scene, which was  very effective. Throughout the play short videos were shown for a  variety of reasons. These included: emphasizing a point within the  play, to give new information to the audience or to add to the  dramatic effect of a particular scene.    Various lighting techniques were used including a spotlight. A  spotlight makes you focus on one particular part of the stage where  usually a scene is being acted. A spotlight can add tension and  increased dramatic effect to a scene, for example when soliloquies are  used. An additional lighting method used was to flash bright lights at  the audience to illustrate a scene change. This was very effective as  afterwards a new scene was taking place. As well as lighting  techniques, the props used were very successful in making the scene  more exciting and attention grabbing. One prop used was a counterfeit  electric chair. In this scene the main character was being tortured  using the electric chair. The smoke and sounds the chair was making  made the scene even more dramatic and made you sympathise with him  even more.    The main characters included a man named Winston, and a woman called  Julia who has already had already a couple of illegal love affairs.  Both characters were deprived of their rights and wanted the same  thing, freedom.  					    
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