3.23.2014

@Cosi




YEARS 11 AND 12 DRAMA EXCURSION: “Cosi”  
On Thursday, March 24th, the combined Years 11 and 12 Drama classes attended an evening performance of the „classic‟ Australian play, “Cosi”. Directed by David Berthold and produced by La Boite Theatre, the play lived up to the reviewers‟ comments that this production is a "must see‟.  
The girls thoroughly enjoyed “Cosi” and the experience of attending live professional theatre. Set in a mental institution in 1970, the play centres around a young arts worker (Lewis) who works against all odds to direct and stage a production of Mozart‟s Opera "Cosi Fan Tutte‟ with the inmates as performers.  A black comedy, there are moments of comic hilarity and also intense pathos.
Below are just a few of the girls‟ comments regarding the production: “Cosi’ was so much more than I could ever have expected…. the production pulls you to the edge of the seat. I definitely recommend that everyone go to see it! Five stars!” (Sophie) “Absolutely amazing! The actors portrayed the characters beautifully” (Indi) “Cosi’ was an absolutely amazing performance that captivated the audience.
The theme of madness was well portrayed. "Couldn’t stop laughing! I enjoyed it 100 per cent!” (Ella) “Utterly captivating. An intense and beautiful examination of madness and sanity” (Eden) “ Cosi’ made this connection that no matter who you are you can still relate. I loved it! It was hilarious! I could watch it over and over” (Sarah)  “ Cosi’ was absolutely amazing. The actors portrayed the characters’ pain in a comical way but still allowed us to feel the pain they were experiencing beneath the comedy” (Charlotte).   “Funny, sad, frightening and exhilarating” (Cassandra) “The best play I have ever seen” (Danika) “Very remarkable performances from each and every actor” (Brittany) “It was so inspiring to me as an actor. ...The most spectacular production I have seen so far in my life”. (Maddie).
The years 11 and 12 Drama students are now busily working on their essay task which addresses a topic requiring their reflection on the production in the form of an analytical response.

3.16.2014

Macbeth

Macbeth @ QPac

From the director 

Michael Attenborough - Wikipedia

Macbeth was written by William Shakespeare between 1603 and 1607. One of the greatest tragedies ever written, the play was based on the true story of Mac Bethad mac Findlaich, King of the Scots in the 11th century.
It is known that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth partially as a celebration of King James, who had just ascended the throne in 1603. King James had a great fascination with witches, and the witches of Macbeth were likely inspired by his interest. In addition, much of the plot of Macbeth is surmised to have been inspired by the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, when a group of English Catholics attempted to assassinate King James of England, as well as King James VI of Scotland.
Shakespeare's most popular play, Macbeth is performed more often than any of his other works. Its first public performance was in 1611 at the Globe Theatre in London. The first actor to play the role was the esteemed Richard Burbage.

Summary from another Macbeth



Cartoon summary of Macbeth

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Macbeth movie - YouTube - Jason Connery

Macbeth movie - YouTube - Sam Worthington

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