La Falsa
Criada was presented last Tuesday in the theatre of Larcomar. The play consisted
of two acts. The plot of the play is about a woman that dresses as a man to see
if the man she is going to marry is good enough.
My
hypothesis is that characterization helped more than stage elements to perform
the women dressed as a man.
To start
with I’m going to focus in the physical characterization. This character who
dressed as a man had the same costume, until she reveals is a woman, but even
before she acts as a woman. In terms of costume it was a feminine but still was
from men. This enhanced help with the performance of the woman dressed as a man
because the costume was for a man, but it was still feminine. All though this
element presents ambiguity it still help because a change of cloth wasn’t needed.
The hair
and make-up of the main character was untied and short, and she didn’t used
make-up. The physicality wasn’t much developed in this aspect, but still gave
the “uni-sex” style so that the character could be seen as woman and man.
Moving more
into internal characterization we could start with the way of walking. The
walking of the two characters, how they stand up for example was one of the
elements that more distinguish the man and the woman character. Anyway, what makes
more the difference between them was the voice. The voice for the male
character had a lower peach and was lest sweet than the woman voice. This two
elements, voice and way of walking was what most distinguish the man and the
woman.
Going into
stage elements I’m going to start with props. The most important prom for the
main character would be the sword. The man was always, as part of the costume
even, carrying a sword. This sword although was well used by the character, and
show that the woman had a dominance after all with this weapon, give
masculinity to the character as the man fights and this is very stereotypic of
men, they fight. The fighting with the sword helps trick the other characters
in the play to make them believe he is really a man.
Another
stage element would be the lights. The most important moment for the lights
will be the change, the revelation of the character to a woman. The lights
enhance this moment making the difference between the woman and man characters
greater. It 3mphasizes the idea the man is just fake.
The music
helps to enhance the same moment that the lights, but as the style of the music
is not coherent it makes this transformation to loose importance. The music is
also used in the play for the beginning and end of the different acts, or
played and singed by the “servers”, but this doesn’t help for the performance
of the woman dressed as man.
The scenery situated us in different parts of
the town; in the house, in the outsides, etc. This didn’t linked really with
the idea of of the woman representing a man, but help more to situate the play.
In
conclusion the voice and way of walking is what most construct the character of
the woman representing the man. The other stage elements don’t really mark this
difference and are either there for other theatrical purposes, as for example entertain
or make it fun.
You should have dedicated more care to describe and think about the different elements, in order to produce good analyses. Your observations are superficial and thus you arrive at conclusions that are not accurate, regarding characterization (voice and body), scenery and costume, for example.
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