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The part that I performed was Rosie in The Cuckoo Sister. Before I write about that performance I will look at another piece that I studied called Skungpoomery.  

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GCSE DRAMA - WORKING NOTEBOOK - COURSEWORK 2 Introduction The part that I performed was Rosie in The Cuckoo Sister. Before I write about that performance I will look at another piece that I studied called Skungpoomery, as this was my starting point in terms of looking at ways of developing a character and using space within a rehearsal process. 1. Analysis of the Artworks Skungpoomery - Textual Analysis This is a comedy and uses two stereotypical characters as the basis for the humour. There is a weak and easily dominated son and a formidable and dominant mother. We did a visualisation exercise and I view the mother (Mrs Wibble) as a big, strong woman with a loud, deep and powerful voice, but who moves in a quick, efficient manner. I imagine her son (Nicholas Wibble) walking with his head down, a tall, skinny man with a quiet little voice. Imaging how the character is and what...

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