Gregor’s speech pattern

As a performer, explain and justify how you would perform the role of Gregor as an insect (P84-87) in order to create your preferred audience response to the character at this

point in the play.

WORKSHOP

P89) GREGOR: {Crying out – gutteral voice – a creature less than a human – his words become less and less distinguishable to them…}

“Sir, I’m just going to open the door – this very minute…slight illness – an attack of giddiness – kept me in my bed – getting up now – just a moment longer- sudden attack – be right as rain soon – no foundation in your reports – no one said anything to me – obviously you haven’t looked at my last order – spare my parents – I’ll catch the 8 o’clock train – Don’t let me detain you – please make my excuses to the Chief.”

  1. Say the lines out loud in a ‘normal’ conversational voice.
  2. DISCUSS: Who are you addressing?
  3. What is your objective? WANT (what tone or colour do you want in your voice)
  4. STICKMAN VOICE ELEMENTS: How can that be brought out in your delivery?
  5. What do you notice about the syntax (structure of the speech)
  6. SOUND FXS LIVE: What is the sound of the insect (what can you change from ‘normal’ speech patterns – pitch, pace, addition of sound effects?)
  7. Add the speech to the movement for this section.

What qualities does this extract have (Gregor’s last monologue)

Use the words Inner Monologue (Private voice) and Insect Voice (Public)

Gregor’s speech patterns at the start – the Chief Clerk scene.

As a performer, explain and justify how you would perform the role of Gregor as an insect (P84-87) in order to create your preferred audience response to the character at this point in the play.

PLAN: 3 points you can make from the Extract. (Bullet Points)

MAKE ONE PARA EXCLUSIVELY ABOUT VOICE AND ANOTHER ABOUT PHYSICALITY

Quick Intro to establish a context (this part of the play)

Your aim as actor (preferred effects on audience)

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