Detail View: Graduate Thesis Collection: Utilizing Viewpoints to Explore Character Development in Everyman

Title: 
Utilizing Viewpoints to Explore Character Development in Everyman
Creator: 
Dickson, Victoria Gail
Subject: 
Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Performing Arts
Subject: 
Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Performing Arts
Rights: 
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Abstract: 
"This thesis details my SCAD MFA Thesis production of Everyman, an adaptation by Kerry Frampton of the 16th century morality play. This one-hour show is structured in an alternating scene/interlude formula, labeled as 'lazzi' and 'episodes.' There are twelve written roles split between three performers; I assumed the roles associated with Undertaker 1: Death, Ex-wife, Goods & Riches, and Strength. In this thesis, I will describe the process through which I developed multiple characters distinguished in physical and vocal characteristics by utilizing the Viewpoints technique." --Abstract Keywords: viewpoints, physical viewpoints, vocal viewpoints, Anne Bogart, Everyman, character analysis, lazzi, Commedia, Brechtian theatre, alienation effect
Publisher: 
Savannah, Georgia : Savannah College of Art and Design
Date: 
2022-05
Format: 
1 online resource: 1 PDF (Thesis, 56 pages, color illustrations)