endgame
WTRSF
practitioners
elements of drama
design
100

what is the style and form of endgame

style = presentational

form = absurdism

100

what is the style and form of WTRSF

Style = presentational/representational 

Form = magic realism

100

Name and explain one of Anne Bogart's viewpoints

SGATSKDRT + rehearsal process

100

what are the four relationship types 

cooperative, adversarial, neutral, non-existent

100

what are the elements of design

costume/set/lighting = line, shape, texture, colour

sound = direction, duration, tone, volume

200

what are the themes shown in endgame

absurdism, meaninglessness of life, dependency, alienation, emptiness and loneliness

200

what are the themes shown in WTRSF

truth and lies, betrayal and destruction, guilt, abandonment, self-identity, forgiveness, love

200

explain how frantic assembly could be used in endgame or WTRSF

  • physical theatre, primary use of body for communication;
  • music, to create mood and atmosphere; and
  • lighting, integrated with choreography to drive focus and create atmosphere
  • (rehearsal techniques like ensemble movement, push/pull, etc.)
200

define mood and atmosphere

mood = intended by the text and/or creative team

atmosphere = impact of performance felt by audience

200

explain how one can use the principle of design: contrast in endgame or WTRSF

contrast in Hamm and Clov's clothes to showcase Hamm's status compared to Clov 

contrast in the younger and older versions of Gabrielle and Elizabeth to showcase their mental state as time goes on 

300

outline hamm and clov's relationship 

adversarial/cooperative, dependency, power imbalance, etc  

300

outline any of the characters journeys in WTRSF 

(including their key traits + values)  

basically just what happened during their time in the play and how they reacted and responded to it

300

outline a rehearsal technique one could use in WTRSF

stan, anne, brecht, frantic, or ANYTHING

300

outline four types of dramatic tension

person v person

person v self

person v society 

person v nature

person v supernatural

person v technology

person v fate 

tension of task

tension of relationships

tension of surprise 

tension of mystery 

300

how can a lighting designer use the element of design: focus 

spotlights, contrast of colours, wash lights, etc 

400

what is the significance of the title endgame

signifies the final, inevitable stage of existence, where all possibilities have been exhausted, and the characters are trapped in a futile, repetitive cycle, awaiting an inevitable but undefined conclusion.

400
what are the specific years WTRSF is set in 

1960s, 1988, 2013, 2039

400

explain how Anne Bogart's viewpoint: topography can be used in endgame 

clov's movements 

400

list all voice and/or movement techniques

voice = accent, articulation, emphasis, pace, pause, pitch, projection, inflection, tone, silence

movement = posture, gait, weight, energy, facial expression, stillness, pace, proxemics

400

describe a proscenium arch, end stage, black box, and a site specific space 

proscenium arch = frames stage 

end stage = no frame 

black box = square room with black walls and flat floor (like pa hall)

site specific = not intended as a performance space but adapted for one 

500

what inspired beckett into making endgame?

WWII, he witnessed the horrors of war first hand and played a role in the French resistance. After the war there was a fear of nuclear destruction which caused the creation of Endgame 
500

what is the significance to the line "Saturn is named after the Roman god who devoured his own son. Forgive me."  

idea of 'eating the future' - if children represent our future, and we abuse them both literally and emotionally, what are we doing to our future? 

generational trauma and the inability to look forward into the future

500

explain frantic assembly or anne bogart's viewpoints as to how and why they were created 

Anne Bogart's Viewpoints was created as a dynamic system of physical and spatial awareness to help actors and directors explore improvisation, collaboration, and non-verbal communication in performance.

Frantic Assembly was created to explore and develop a unique approach to theatre that blends physicality, energy, and storytelling, with an emphasis on creating innovative, visceral, and emotionally engaging performances through dynamic movement, collaboration, and a strong ensemble-driven process.

500

list all 15 elements of drama 

character, role, relationship, situation, voice, movement, focus, tension, space, time, language, symbol, audience, mood, atmosphere 

500

What do u need when thinking of director's vision? 

→ What are you going to do to make it the way you envision?

→ What is the mood and atmosphere? 

→ Design choices 

→ Key themes 

→ What type of audience will this be presented to? 

→ What is your focus?