Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Monologue with movement in it (updated/ideas/1st marking)

The monolgue is in red and the movement is in black or () in the brackets
I come In from the back and say my girst two lines. (might do this slower a bit and a little bit more glutting)
Welcome, good Robin. See'st thou this sweet sight?
Her dotage now I do begin to pity: 

I then don't start my other bit until I get about center stage (or the chair I used)
For, meeting her of late behind the wood,

Seeking sweet favours
This bit I look at Titina with a sweet voice
from this hateful fool, Then look at a bottom with angry voice stright after
Then look foward again I did upbraid her and fall out with her;
I kneel behind her head here
For she his hairy temples then had rounded
With a coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers;
And that same dew, which sometime on the buds
Was wont to swell like round and orient pearls,

Stood now within the pretty flowerets' eyes here once I say stood I knell next to her on the left looking at her you make a hand action like you moving her hair out of her eyes
Like tears that did their own disgrace bewail. When you say bewail you look at puck

For the next 5 lines you say this like your gloating to puckWhen I had at my pleasure taunted her when you start this line you get back up with a grin on your face and walk towards puck so your behind puck or in the middle of the two
And she in mild terms begg'd my patience, (make it look like this was fun to do)I then did ask of her her changeling child;
Which straight she gave me, and her fairy sent
To bear him to my bower in fairy land.
And now I have the boy, I will undo when you start this line you start getting a bit more serous

This hateful imperfection of her eyes: when you say this you look at Titina and a bit angry
And, gentle Puck, when you talk to puck you say it very gentle
 take this transformed scalp but with this bit you look at Bottom angry
From off the head of this Athenian swain; still a bit angry
That, he awaking when the other do, when you start this you calm down and talk a bit more calmer
May all to Athens back again repair

You do the next 2 lines a bit slower and calmer with a small grin/smile on your face
And think no more of this night's accidents

But as the fierce vexation of a dream.
you do a quick pause and then continue
But first (another quick puase) I will release the fairy queen.
Ok here you bend down next to Titina again and make it look like you put something in her eye or cast a spell
Be as thou wast wont to be;
See as thou wast wont to see:
Dian's bud o'er Cupid's flower
Hath such force and blessed power.
Now, my Titania; wake you, my sweet queen.
ok when you say "Now" you stand up slowly and finish the line.

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