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Ruby Moon Term 4 Week 2

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Opening Image**
 * Lesson 1:

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What ideas do these tales explore? What do they have in common? Why do you think this theme/premise is so popular and recurring? Why often is it a little girl?
 * Homework Questions**
 * What does the opening image tell the audience about the rest of the play? Explain how.
 * What fairytales can you think of that explore the premise and concept of the missing or lost child?
 * Draw a set design for //Ruby Moon//

Post your set images here.

__[|Picture 1] [|Picture 2]__

The images are poor quality, sorry. Maja.

Hope it turned out alright, it was MASSIVE before, so i'm not sure. Dee (: [|Ruby Moon Set]

Prologue** Why is it called a Prologue? Please click on the discussion tag above and add your opinion to the weekly discussion topic.
 * Lesson 2:


 * Homework Questions**
 * 1) How does the inclusion of the techniques of banter and silence change the relationship between Ray and Sylvie?
 * 2) What similarities and differences does the Prologue share with the dramatic form of Absurdism?

Physical Routines** include component="page" page="Dulcie" title="Dolcie Doily" editable="1" wrap="1" include component="page" page="Sid" title="Sid Craven" editable="1" wrap="1" include component="page" page="Veronica" title="Veronica Vale" editable="1" wrap="1" include component="page" page="Sonny" title="Sonny Jim" editable="1" wrap="1" include component="page" page="Dawn" title="Dawn Berger" editable="1" wrap="1" include component="page" page="Carl" title="Carl Ogle" editable="1" wrap="1"
 * Lesson 3:
 * 1) What is the physical routine in your scene?
 * 2) What does the "performance" reveal about that character?
 * 3) What is the other character's (Ray or Sylvie) reation to the routine as the performance takes place?
 * 4) How does this scene position the audience to view the character in a particular way?