- In the baseball scene, everyone needs to be doing different actions. We need different levels
- Quiet backstage.
- Hit consonants
- people noises all the time.
- more energy
- Ratched, be stern - don't drop character. Louder
- Stay in character
- No blackouts
- Party scene needs to be longer.
- Work on slow motion.
- costumes
- cleaning supplies
- work on music
- clipboard for gurney
- need a box to pick up
Wednesday leave at 9:30. If you want to spend more $ than the $8.00,. bring extra cash.
Look up information on group therapy sessions.
When we see the electroshock and lobotomy procedures in our show I feel we think these where very rare occurences, and only happened in few mental heath centers and asylums around the country. Lobotomies and electroshock were very prominent in the mid-twenth century. By 1951 20,000 lobotomies were performed in the U.S. Egas Moniz revolutionized the procedure by creating the modern lobotomy. These treatments have since then declined, but still many were tramatized by the horrors of lobotomies around the world.
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From the 1950's new drugs became available and were widely used to treat psychosis, depression, anxiety and mania. These were supplemented by psychological treatments such as individual or group psychotherapy. As more effective treatments for mental illness were introduced, patients became more willing to enter mental hospitals voluntarily. I feel like we need to show more of the fact that most of the patients have entered voluntarily. ~Sydney
ReplyDeleteRelating back to the baseball scene, I think so e of the character wouldn't really know what is exactly going on in the actual game. They have been in the asylum for who knows how long, and even as kids I'm sure sports weren't their first priority, so a few should just be acting like they're into it but maybe have a look of slight confusion on their face.
ReplyDeleteIn the baseball scene we all need to be excited, see smiles you're happy. Making nurse ratched is your goal. Be excited, loud. Repeat lines if you have to. This is a strong scene and can be better with some hard work.
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