Evaluation - 'A Taste of Honey' by Shelagh Delaney
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Evaluation - 'A Taste of Honey' We began looking at the play 'A Taste of Honey' by Shelagh Delaney in a naturalistic style. During the first few workshops, we were exposed to the set, the characters, their relationship, their moods and their everyday lives. We acknowledged the fact the Helen and Jo were mother and daughter but didn't always get on and there always seemed to be an essence of competition in their relationship, more like a power struggle. This power struggle can be seen visibly through the text and the way the play is written. We used Tableaux to show moods and relationships established in the first few pages. This gave me a strong, in depth, realistic perspective to the play. When we used out facial expressions and gestures to create a frozen picture, it really helped us to gain an insight into Helen and Jo's relationship. I think that tableau...

