4.18

  • at this point in the show, (at the bell hooks & mary oliver) ‘you don’t have to science it anymore’

  • more schmear w/ the spit

  • e- when i hear you i imagine that you’re tired- really blast thru your words

Notes from JP on end staging:

  • it feels like a lot of theatrical stuff all at once packed in together (but im also seeing it without the momentum of the end of the show)

  • energetically it feels like at this point in the show, we are getting down to the essential truths, there could be a w/ slower pace… (“its like having pillow talk in every room in the house”)

  • some could happen earlier, in other shows, in other places, etc

what ones feel the most true to you, k?

  • i like the spitting part

  • the labels can come off quicker- spending a few stanzas on them is too many

  • i like the hands i think

  • if we could do the drawers/purple earlier that would be cool

  • the section-twirl, sit, dust, could be condensed- — too many moments in too quick succession, too fast

  • i like the fabric better when its big & flowy- like it less as accessory

  • i really like the spit on the projector

JP- theres multiple ways you’re visually representing your heart (hands, drawing, scarf)- pick your image. mixing of the metaphors at the end- too many things at once. if you give us too many options it shuts down our whole semiotic agency

-e- some of this stuff can happen when the recordings are happening

the purple wings could happen earlier in the show- e- like for lepidopterus?

e- the most important thing to focus on right now is the text, making sure you’re speaking it in the way youre really working on feeling and communicating the text. the staging is interesting but it has a danger of covering rather than illuminating, if we add too much.

jp- don’t think about how you sound- you don’t want to be self conscious about your voice while youre acting. think about what you’re DOING. not how you sound. focus on your intention.

practice saying it to your scrambled eggs

practice to friends, lover, to your breakfast, while you’re jogging.

anything that can help you break out of the patterns of saying it

voice exercises ideas:

  • whispering my body has been built for cruelty

  • person whose teeth are wired shut-mouthless (kanye/katie mouthlessness)

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