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Friday, August 21, 2020

Melodrama

The Melodramatic Acting Style 
Remember in Victorian Melodrama, all emotion is externalised.
There is no such thing as inner psychological depth! 
Generally this means “Over the Topin every way. Here are some
techniques which help create this affect. 
Slower, clearer delivery of lines with huge projection. Remember Victorian
Theatres were huge and there were no microphones. 
Play everything to the audience, even if you are supposed to be talking to
another character on stage! Indicate whom you are talking to by looking sideways
at them and holding your hand out towards
Address the audience directly whenever the script will allow you to do so. 
The Pose: Invent poses of shock, horror, love, evil, intent, cruelty, desire,
dilemma, forgiveness, begging forgiveness etc. A pose should last at least
three seconds and should be clearly visible from fifty metres. 
The working yourself up to the pose: lasts two to three seconds
-let's see you getting there! 
The Gasp - very loud expressing a range of emotions. Often accompanied by a pose. 
The Swoon - often preceded by lines such as "Alas! I can hardly bear it." The swoon should be graceful and provision should be made for someone to catch you.

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