This blog is the collective journal of 12 acting students working on a production of Laura Wade's play "Posh". It's where we discuss, debate, arrange rehearsals, post research and assignments, give critical feedback and organise ourselves. This blog is - for the time being - only accessible to the following people: Aisling, Chris, Dan, Dilek, Ibrahim, Jack, Karla, Katy, Kate, Kemar,Louisa, Matt, Nathan, Nico, Tommy, & Tom.
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Monday, 9 May 2011
The posh process has been a great experience for me, and has laid the foundation for me to work and see what it’s like to on an ensemble with many actors. I have had many mixed emotions and feelings throughout the duration of the process. To make the production work from and acting point of view I needed to be resilient and huge part of the process is being able to take criticism and direction and move on swiftly and act professional. At times I did not always do this but this is just part of the vital learning that goes on. Most importantly it has been very enjoyable experience and has further enticed me into acting. One of the biggest aspect of posh that has struck and something that I admire is the layering and the time the director has taken to slowly build the four scenes and not rush them. The work prior to the actual rehearsal process I found extremely useful for the characters background, for example the previous circumstances exercise was great thing to do for characters to be built.
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