QuIP # 1
Questions-
Q- In the styles of live performing or
television performing which style would be more suited for an average viewer.
A- I believe that television as a way of mass
producing entertainment has made it more of a low rate form of entertainment
than live performances, however when using mass media one can broadcast a show
to millions of viewers at one time. This
surely proves that in our society that live performances are very rare but well
remembered unlike all the ridiculous T.V. shows we Americans watch everyday.
Q- In our book The Lively Art Wilson and
Goldfarb briefly describe the phenominon
where we as viewers of a play " step back outside into the 'real
world' ". The question is, do we as
people influence others through what we have learned.
A- The answer is yes. In an essay I dug up which involves an
interview with a modern play write named Edgar de LasPena, he mentions the fact
that after some people have watched his plays they have " seemed to change
their whole look on the world that they had just come in from". This to me
says it all with the exception that one must remember that people may also come
back into
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the "real world" with a negative
look on things because of a tragedy or
something of that origin.
Insights-
I think that the
biggest connection that I made was with the fact that I now know that no matter if the play that one watches is
from ancient Greece or from a modern day script on Broadway the audience will
learn something they didn't know before and leave with that under their
hat. To me that is the most powerful
thing about plays: their ability to make you feel like you been let in on a
secret that in some instances has been around for hundreds of years.
Points of disagreement_
The only aspect
mentioned in the reading that I disagreed with was the fact that in our book
the authors have a section with is designated to commenting on the importance
of theater space. I really disagree with that being an
important issue for two reasons. One, I
feel that cameras can now make a small area a make it appear to be huge. And
two, it is the actors who make the play
not how much space they have. A good
actor could turn a small stage into a vast desert or even the ocean just with
his ability to persuade the audience.
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