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Juno and the paycock
Title: Juno and the paycock
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1974 | Pages: 8.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Juno and the paycock
A Directors production plan for Juno and the Paycock by Sean O’Casey. In the production plan, you should explain your general approach to staging your chosen play, referring to any aspects of the play you consider significant. You may consider such aspects of staging as costume, set, lighting, make-up, props, acting methods, choice of venue, etc. Your answer must be supported by appropriate non-written material.
A director’s production plan should integrate all elements
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o’…chassis!” is true in every sense, although he may be too drunk to even realise the truth in his statement. The character development and the relationships in this play is by far the most important element to the production.
Bibliography
Text
O’Casey, S Seven Plays: A Students Edition Macmillan 1985
Secondary Material
Stanislavski An Actor Prepares
Stanislavski My Life In Art
Fortier, Mark Theory/Theatre: an introduction Routledge, 1997
Whitmore, Jon Directing Post-modern Theatre Michigan, 1994
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