Why so serious?
Because we're taking a break from comedy, that's why.
This week at Sapphire, after a much loved game of Captain Beaky, we dropped our jokers and became more serious as we tackled a challenge like no other. With a well led warm-up to get us all in the right mind-set, we quickly got to work creating pieces more about the atmosphere than story-line that had no dialogue at all. At first the task seemed challenging but once we thought things through I found the ideas came more naturally and we were soon working well in our groups. The fact that no speech was involved made the room seem a lot quieter during rehearsing our ideas (it all seemed very weird to someone who's been used to all the hulabaloo).
All the presenting (rather than performing as it was more about showing the audience) I watched were fantastic. The shopping queue extract was one of my favourites. The naturalistic tone of the scene was perfect and the glances shared between each of them were delightful to say the least. Another one I very much enjoyed was Sam's group waiting for a bus. Hannah's character was extremely intriguing, and the way they captured everybody's discontent at sitting next to a complete stranger was portrayed marvellously.
Overall, another lobstrominous Yew Tree session and I'm thouroughly looking forward to next week.

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