In his play 'The Trial' Berkoff attempts to create a nightmarish feel. Describe how you would create this feeling on stage with the use of the 'chorus of 9 people waiting'.
Title: In his play 'The Trial' Berkoff attempts to create a nightmarish feel. Describe how you would create this feeling on stage with the use of the 'chorus of 9 people waiting'.
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In his play 'The Trial' Berkoff attempts to create a nightmarish feel. Describe how you would create this feeling on stage with the use of the 'chorus of 9 people waiting'.
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
Details: Words: 1620 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the play 'The Trial' by Steven Berkoff there are many interesting features. I have found the 'nightmare' quality of the piece to be the most striking of these features and I feel that as a director this nightmarish aspect is key to the success of the piece. I would want the chorus of nine people waiting to play a significant part in creating this quality, especially visually.
The casting process for the chorus would
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screen. This is a disturbing combination of sex and violence which I feel would be effective at raising the level of horror at the nightmarish scene. This use of an addition over the face and neck can be seen in the character of 'Bottom' in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' after he has been changed into an ass by Puck. Again it forms a concoction of sex and horror which I found to be very effectual.