Overall, personally I feel that our performance went well
and that we created a strong piece of theatre that challenged us as performers
and the audience as well. I also think that we incorporated our site into our
performance in a really affective way, making full use of it and getting
inspiration form it.
One of the things that I think we did well in our
performance was the way that we used our space. As a piece of site specific
theatre the space that we use and the way that we used it is one of the main
components to the piece that we create. I think that we choose a really good
site in the first place which put us on a really strong position for the rest
of our devising and creative process. Our space was quite a large space
relative to others that we could have chosen, however I think that we used this
to our advantage and were able to keep the whole of the space alive throughout
the performance. We used the stairs down to our space to create an entrance,
this was really affective as it created an atmosphere and made the audience
feel as if they were entering the world of the performance and it was as if
they were transported from their own lives into a completely different world.
We made sure that in our performance we didn’t just stay in the middle of the
space, instead we moved around as much of the space that we could, we went to
the corners, the edges and the centre a like to include all of the different
areas. Also the way that we used these areas was really affective because it
said something about the characters and often their personalities or mental state;
this was shown where the two central characters went to the corners of the
square while the other moved around the space saying the horrible thoughts that
run through their head. This showed how the thoughts in times dominated the characters
and that they can get trapped in the darkest corners of their minds. Another
way that we showed this was with the meeting scene between the couple and how
their relationship progressed from that point. This took part in the middle of
the space, this highlighted the importance of their relationship and that this
was something we wanted to get across in our piece, however it also showed how
they as a couple could be the centre of attention or part of a world with
things happening all around them but they will never see beyond each other.
I also think that we were successful in tackling a really
hard and taboo subject of the Moors Murders, and that all of us in our company
worked really hard to tap into the emotions of the characters and the
situations. Something that we really wanted to emphasis and explore in our
performance was the human side to the murderers and to look into their minds.
To do this we had to work hard on researching into them and to trying our
hardest to connect and understand the human side to them and why they did the
things that they did. Personally I think that we achieved this and that we were
really mature in trying to see past the horror that they created and personally
I don’t think that our performance would have been as successful as it was if
we hadn’t been able to understand and look at the emotions behind the
characters.
One thing that was a result of our performance was that it
wasn’t technically site specific; it was in fact site responsive. We took
elements of the site and used them to inspire the piece that we created. We
used the handprints on the walls as inspiration and this lead us to the picture
that was created of Myra Hindley out of children’s handprints and consequently
our piece was born out of it. We couldn’t have made the piece we made from any
other site however it could have been performed in other sites.
Another problem that occurred was that the audience number
that we had asked for and required for our performance was 20, however only
about 5 people turned up. This was for a number of reasons, some may not have
known exactly where our site was or as it had run over time they might not have
known what time our performance was. However because of this I felt that our
performance wasn’t as good or affective as we had hoped it had been. Our
performance was very audience related and just because of the size of the space
we needed a large number to fill in and consequently to create an atmosphere.
We deliberately had no set part of our space for our audience to stand so that
they could move about as if they were moving about the mind and world of the
characters. The amount of the people moving around the space would have created
a sense of busyness in the mind and this meant that the audience played rather
a large part in our performance. Also in our performance there lots of parts
where we broke the fourth wall and talked to the audience, having a small
number meant that this didn’t have the same affect that we wanted and didn’t
challenge them like we had hoped.