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Devised Theatre Checklist - K Mason - 13/05/2017
Below are various theatrical conventions (acting and staging techniques) that occur in
non-naturalistic theatre. Try to use a variety of these in your devised work
Non-Naturalistic Theatrical Conventions
use of multiple time frames (cross cutting)
stylised movement
actor playing multiple and changing roles (changing character)
character to narrator
use of projection to convey a message
use of narrator and shared narration
choral speaking (more than one speaking together)
use of placards and signs
open white stage lights (no colour gels)
shadows cast on back wall with white light
actors as props and/or set pieces (physical theatre)
use of song or poetry to convey a message
visible stage lights and other equipment
use of free standing screen and shadow projection
sophisticated use of freeze frames
monotone use of voice
props having multiple uses
voice over
limited use of emotion or exaggeration
flash-backs and flash-forwards
happy scenes performed sadly and vice-versa
bare/symbolic sets / symbolic costume
limited physical involvement between characters
actors speaking stage directions aloud
self-contained episodes (not scenes)
characters with backs to the audience
speaking directly to the audience in performance (monologues)
use of masks
repetition
slow motion
narration that spoils upcoming dramatic tension
music to create atmosphere/tension
symbolism through movement and gesture
stylised use of voice
sound collage – sound blanket
limited dialogue to build tension/highlight importance
dramatic tension and use of pauses
opposing tension (body being pulled by invisible string in
opposite directions)
split stage
Try the following: Instead of using a table with all sat around it try putting the chairs
in a line and continue to look the direction you would if still around the table
Try a scene out using some of the styles above and see what works the best
Add music to a scene to see how it changes the mood. Try adding stylised movement
as an intro or mid scene – try the same scene in slow motion. Introduce character with
music and movement. Try adding projection to certain scenes, again projection can be
abstract
EXPERIMENT – HAVE FUN!