A Doll's House Scene Assignments Since this play is more psychological in its actions and themes, you are going to need to really work on eye contact and facial expressions to show what the characters are going through. Watching two groups perform the same scene will help you compare them and improve your own presentation abilities. Remember that you all will need to be the writer for the group twice so if you have not done it yet, now is the time.
Requirements 1. Make copies of your scene, highlight your lines 2. Assign the different jobs to the different group members 3. Perform your job cooperatively and diligently 4. Keep an open mind Scene Jobs 1. Director"ÃÂProvides vision for the scene in cooperation with the actors.
2. Publicist"ÃÂPromotes the scene through introduction and question and answer period.
3. Writer"ÃÂProvides 2 page (double-spaced) written summary of the scene along with the group's interpretation of how it should be performed.
4. Leading Actor"ÃÂtakes the biggest speaking part, practices lines, and leads others with enthusiasm and emotion on stage.
Group 1 P. 193 Rank "When I sit here like this"æ P. 200 Nora "It's in the letter box!"æ Krog."ÃÂSeth Nora"ÃÂMichelle Rank"àRyan Maid"ÃÂChris Group 2 P. 193 Rank "When I sit here like this"æ P. 200 Nora "It's in the letter box!"æ Krog"ÃÂOren Nora"ÃÂAlice Rank"ÃÂJames Maid"ÃÂChris Group 3 P. 209 Krog "Could you really do it?"àP. 223 Nora [off] "Taking off my fancy dress"à{cut P. 214 Nora "Yes, I'm very tired"àto P. Helmer "Yes you're right.."ÃÂ} Krog"ÃÂDoug Kristina"ÃÂRafael Nora"ÃÂFran Torvald"ÃÂTim Group 4 P. 209 Krog "Could you really do it?"àP. 223 Nora [off] "Taking off my fancy dress"à{cut P. 214 Nora "Yes, I'm very tired"àto P. Helmer "Yes you're right.."ÃÂ}...