Tuesday, April 29, 2014

MEGA BLOG POST!!

right i admit its been a while since i posted. anyway...

we are just days away from getting everything done!! We have all our major scenes done and scripted, its now just the conjoining scenes and transitions that we have to work on now.

There have been a couple of changes in the play, i am now an ss guard rather than a sonderkommando. we have decided to change all the names to actual names from much ado to keep in with the shakespeare theme that we were drifting away from but are now solidly on.

i have videos and pictures on my phone but i have lost the cable and its a windows phone so i am unable to get the app to upload them, but they shall be up asap!!

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Ideas for the auscwitz liberated scene.

one idea was to use the scene from romeo and juliet where tibalt dies, as the nazis would have liquidated the majoritiy of the camp i thought this would be good for if someone was to die...
 I saw the wound, I saw it with mine eyes,—
 53   God save the mark!—here on his manly breast:
 54   A piteous corse, a bloody piteous corse;
 55   Pale, pale as ashes, all bedaub'd in blood,
 56   All in gore-blood; I swounded at the sight.
      JULIET
 57   O, break, my heart! Poor bankrupt, break at once!
 58   To prison, eyes, ne'er look on liberty!
 59   Vile earth, to earth resign; end motion here;
 60   And thou and Romeo press one heavy bier!
      Nurse
 61   O Tybalt, Tybalt, the best friend I had!
 62   O courteous Tybalt! honest gentleman!
 63   That ever I should live to see thee dead!
      JULIET
 64   What storm is this that blows so contrary?
 65   Is Romeo slaughter'd, and is Tybalt dead?
 66   My dearest cousin, and my dearer lord?
 67   Then, dreadful trumpet, sound the general doom!
 68   For who is living, if those two are gone?
      Nurse
 69   Tybalt is gone, and Romeo banished;
 70   Romeo that kill'd him, he is banished.
      JULIET
 71   O God! did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?
      Nurse
 72   It did, it did; alas the day, it did!


Another peice of dialouge i thought we could use is queen margrets monologue form Henry VI iii